Johns Island

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Johns Island

Island · Charleston County

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South Carolina 29455

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Rural island with French/Southern dining, marsh views  

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After 14 Years, Famed Fat Hen Retires to Make Way for New Johns Island Minero - Eater Carolinas

"French/Southern restaurant Fat Hen has been a pillar of the Johns Island food scene since 2007, but now chef Fred Neuville says it’s time to retire. In a Facebook post written last night, Neuville writes, “Joan [his wife] and I would like to thank our family, friends and community for the tremendous support over our 14 years of owning and operating Fat Hen! But we have sold the business and land and will be enjoying our next adventure in retirement! Thanks again!” An outpouring from former employees and fans followed. The last day of service for Fat Hen will be Saturday, April 26." - Erin Perkins

https://carolinas.eater.com/2021/4/21/22395576/fat-hen-closed
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Joyce Hudgins

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John's Island is a beautiful place to visit and live. My daughter lived there before going to Thailand.

Jason Bushman

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Awesome views at the surrounding beaches.

Ryan Martens

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Beautiful place mostly rural and super close to Downtown Charleston.

KayKay30

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Didn't explore as much as I would like.. nice little hidden gem. Will return

Aaron Cohen

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Love the look and feel of JI. Glad to see new traffic pattern on Maybank but need to continue road work for all the new housing

Simone

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Loved staying at airbnb on Johns island. Out of the hustle and bustle and you don’t have to deal with the too much traffic!

SC HAWG

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Love the marshlands and Isles of SC.

Jacob Krouskop

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Because there's no actual urban planning on John's Island, a single car accident or emergency is enough to completely disrupt traffic here, and since people keep moving here, that happens a lot. They can't improve the transportation infrastructure, yet they sure have no problem adding housing development after housing development to make traffic worse.