
Canberra’s Braddon has a new permanent resident, with Sydney’s cult pizza chain Johnny Gio’s opening its first store outside New South Wales on Tuesday, September 9. The venue fired up its brick oven yesterday at U9/24-26 Mort Street.
Known for generous toppings (we’re looking at you, giant ball of burrata), bold flavours and brick-oven pizzas cooked to order, Johnny Gio’s has built a strong following across Sydney in recent years with 20 active stores in New South Wales and two more on the horizon. The Canberra venue is the brand’s 21st location.
“Canberra has such a vibrant, enviable food scene, and we’ve had locals sliding into our DMs for a while now, asking us to bring Johnny Gio’s here,” said founder Jonathan Faro.
“We knew the demand was here, and with a fantastic local franchise partner, this was the perfect place to kick off our next chapter. We couldn’t be more excited to start our Canberra journey – and this is just the beginning.”
The new location
The Braddon store features Johnny Gio’s traditional Italian brick oven and an open kitchen designed for speed and theatre. There’s limited casual outdoor seating, but the focus is on pick-up and delivery through the Johnny Gio’s app, online ordering, Uber Eats and DoorDash. The menu mirrors the Sydney offering, from Italian classics like the Margherita and El Diablo to cult favourites including the Burrata Queen, Johnny Vodka and Prosciutto Papi.
Opening night celebrations brought the Johnny Gio’s trademark personality to Braddon, with live entertainment, free merchandise, free cannoli, meatballs, mini mac and cheese, and pizza specials. Locals turned out to get a taste of what the brand has built its reputation on.
A cult favourite
Johnny Gio’s is no stranger to hype. Sydney food creators have long called out the chain’s penchant for creative recipes that are big on flavour and personality.
The chain’s use of hot honey is a particular social media favourite. “You have to order Uncle Al’s hot beef with hot honey,” says Instagram food and travel creator @euniceexplores.
Another creator, @vivinomnoms, equates the sauce to crack. “You can drizzle it over anything and it’d still be so addictive,” she said.
Other popular items on the menu inlude the Burrata Queen – a simple tomato base with basil, garlic confit, topped with a whole ball of burrata; the Johnny Mommo – topped with Italian sausage, pepperoni and smoked provelone and the vodka mac and cheese.
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