Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey is not only making waves on the ice, but also in the restaurant scene. The 26-year-old has recently opened a new restaurant in Winnipeg, aptly named “Morrissey’s.”
Located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, Morrissey’s is already gaining attention from fans and foodies alike. The restaurant boasts a modern and sleek design, with a menu that features a fusion of Canadian and international cuisine.
But what sets Morrissey’s apart from other restaurants in the city is its connection to the Jets. The walls are adorned with memorabilia from the team, and the menu even includes dishes named after some of Morrissey’s teammates.
In an interview with CTV News, Morrissey shared his excitement about the restaurant and its unique concept. “I wanted to create a space where fans can come and enjoy great food while also feeling connected to the Jets,” he said.
Morrissey’s has also become a popular spot for Jets players and staff, with many stopping by for a meal or to catch a game on the restaurant’s large screens.
But Morrissey’s involvement in the restaurant goes beyond just lending his name. He has been actively involved in the menu development and even spends time in the kitchen, cooking and interacting with customers.
The restaurant has received positive reviews from customers, with many praising the food and atmosphere. “The food was amazing and the service was top-notch,” said one satisfied customer.
Morrissey’s is not just a restaurant, but also a way for Morrissey to give back to the community. A portion of the restaurant’s profits will be donated to local charities, with a focus on supporting youth sports programs.
With his dedication to both hockey and the city of Winnipeg, it’s no surprise that Morrissey’s restaurant is already a hit. As the Jets continue their playoff run, fans can fuel their excitement with a visit to Morrissey’s and maybe even catch a glimpse of their favorite defenseman.