Johns Creek is an affluent city located in Fulton County in the U.S. state of Georgia. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 76,728. The city is a northeastern suburb of Atlanta. In 2017 Johns Creek ranked third on the USA TODAY list of "50 best cities to live in."
Restaurants in Johns Creek
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Pinot's Palette is GA's upscale BYOB paint and sip studio. You bring the beverages & snacks, we provide the rest for an unforgettable art experience. We can make a novice feel like a Picasso! We are metro Atlanta's award winning celebration destination!From kid to adult birthdays, family gatherings, GNO s to bachelorettes to corporate events to a paint session just because.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
The Johns Creek Veterans Memorial Walk is a wonderful tribute/memorial in honor of our nations veterans and those who fought in valor. The walk itself is self guided and short so it shouldn't be too cumbersome to those with mobility disabilities. That said, it also very informative to those of us who may have limited knowledge of the many wars that our nation has engaged. Each war beginning with World War 1 and up to the Iraq War, is accounted for with a memorial stone along with a written accounting of interesting facts. There is also a pleasant fountain with benches that encircle for those who wish to sit and reflect, or just simply enjoy the outdoors and surrounding nature. There are flags representing the US and the 5 branches of service as well as a large wooden Gazebo to seek shelter. Definitely worth a visit. And while your there, you might want to purchase an personalized etched walkway brick in honor of your own veteran.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Get out and get creative! Unleash your inner artist at our upbeat painting parties. Join a regular class or book a private party and our super fun instructors will walk you step-by-step in creating your masterpiece. Great for birthday parties, girls night out, date night, bridal showers, company events and more. BYOB, bring your favorite food and beverage to get your creative energy flowing.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Six Bridges is Johns Creek's first and only brewery! Opened in December of 2018 by a Father-Son team. Our taproom features 16 taps of fresh, craft beer in a relaxing atmosphere, TVs with plenty of sports, music, games to play, and a spacious, outdoor biergarten. We host Trivia at 7pm every Tuesday, 20% off pints every Thursday, and food trucks every Friday and Saturday night. Check out our website for our current taplist, food truck schedule, and much more. Follow us on social media for the latest news. Hope to see you soon!
4.5 based on 63 reviews
46 acres of woodlands, nature trails, creek, pavilions, animal exhibits & historic buildings.Grounds open daily 8am to dusk. Visitor Center open Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.Information regarding classes, resources, and events are listed on our website.
I visited Autrey Mill for the first time and will definitely return! The park is now open during the Covid crisis just not the visitor center, but there are maps and helpful info displayed as well as a cell phone tour available. It’s great for families or solo visitors such as myself. There is a butterfly garden, animals for viewing, and multiple trail options. I chose the Preserve Perimeter trail which follows a creek for much of the path. Really nice views and woodsy while the path is well maintained with signage. What a nice nature getaway right in town!!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
we love the location for any season, we enjoy the walks around the park, the tennis court, basketball court, and the baseball practice areas. we use to enjoy the play grounds but my son has grown to much to enjoy them now but now we enjoy the baseball fields.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Fantastic concert on a Saturday night! Great facility! We had 8 people and brought god and chairs , etc. really nice facility and it helped that the weather was perfect!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Driving in is like driving into another world. The trees are tall and thick and the road curves so that you almost feel like you are driving into the mountainside. I know that this is hard to believe if you live in Alpharetta, but trust me, you will understand when you drive in. Parking is $5. After you park, there will be a sign, which shows the trail with number markers. Since it was our first time there, we took a picture of the sign and agreed to stop at various number markers. What you need to know is that there are no number markers anywhere. We weren’t sure if the number markers were removed to be replaced, if they had all been stolen, or if they had all fallen off somewhere. To be safe, we hiked on the trail along the river, which was fine because the river was relatively calm and we could see the backs of some of (beautiful) houses across the river. The trail is relatively flat with an occasional tree root that goes across the trail. If you encounter other people on the trail going the opposite way as you, everyone is very courteous and will stand aside so that you can walk by or vice versa. We plan to go back as soon as we can find someone that can guide us along the trail.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Fun place to visit for kids. Stay and Play as long as you want for $12 per kid (adults free). Small enough you can enjoy the couches and watch your child play but still has many different play centers. Ball bin, jumpy pad, 4 story tall climbing structure w Mini tramp,slides and much more. Little imaginary play center w cottage, train table, grocery store, vet and diner. Also role play with chef, firemen and police officer outfits. Plus you can feel good about visiting knowing that this business is owned and operated by a local family with three kids! BRING SOCKS to avoid a sock fee....
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