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Welcome to the newest coop in John’s Island.

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Something delicious is cooking in John’s Island. The Kickin’ Chicken just opened its sixth location on Bees Ferry Road — and it’s ready to serve up a good time.

Whether you’re out with the family, catching a game with friends, or just craving good food, this local spot has something for everyone. Think: Mouthwatering appetizers like bobby fries and buffalo chicken dip, along with crowd-pleasers like signature wraps and the fan-favorite Kickin’ Chicken sandwich.

See the menu + dig in

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