Places to stay in Saint Johns, Illinois

Saint Johns is a village in Perry County, Illinois. Local restaurants include Baked On Division, Alongi’s Italian Restaurant, Kalin’s Cafe, and B J’s Garden Inn Cafe.

If you are travelling in the area, Saint Johns is located close to Swanwick Creek, Greenwood Cemetery, Blackberry Lake, Hog Creek and Bethel Church.

The center of Saint Johns ( which is at is longitude -89°14'25.8 and latitude 38°1'52.68 ) is located 2 miles away from Du Quoin and 9 miles away from Pinckneyville.

Available Saint Johns lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Saint Johns.

Saint Johns Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Hotels

Super 8

Approx 3 miles away in Du Quoin:

Count on value and convenience when you book a room at our pet-friendly Super 8 Du Quoin hotel, located off Highway 51. Our location is just two blocks from the Illinois State Fairgrounds and Southern Illinois Center..
1010 South Jefferson
Du Quoin, Illinois
Hotels

Best Western Fairgrounds Inn

Approx 4 miles away in Du Quoin:

While staying at our Best Western Fairgrounds Inn, Du Quoin Illinois, you can enjoy the best activities the heartland has to offer.
1520 South Washington Street
Du Quoin, Illinois
Bed & Breakfasts

Francie's Inn Bed & Breakfast

Approx 2 miles away in Du Quoin:

104 South Line Street
Du Quoin, Illinois

Saint Johns Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Saint Johns

Photograph of Alongi’s Italian Restaurant, Du Quoin
Alongi’s Italian Restaurant

Alongi’s Italian Restaurant ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 18 West Main Street, Du Quoin, 2 miles from the center of Saint Johns. Alongi’s Since 1933 was founded by Guy Alongi, an Italian immigrant from Cinisi Sicily, who came to the United States in 1908. Guy worked in the mines and along with his brother Frank opened a dry goods store, then later a beer and soft drink distributorship. In the years following prohibition “Guy’s Place”, as it was first known, was a saloon that consisted of a 60 ft. bar and liquor store in the east building. As business grew it was the first to introduce pizza into the Southern Illinois area. www.alongis.com Link