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Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant is a family-owned restaurant in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, known for its Swedish cuisine as well as for the goats that graze on the rooftop in the summer. The gimmick is unique to this restaurant, which is the only American establishment allowed to use rooftop goats in its marketing under copyright law. [1]
Reservations are required at the Sister Bay restaurant for the Dec. 8 and 9 julbord, a traditional Swedish buffet-style holiday dinner and celebration
Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant & Butik is at 10698 N. Bay Shore Drive, Sister Bay. For updates on the 75th anniversary celebration or more information, call 920-854-2626 or visit aljohnsons.com ...
Al Johnson's is a local landmark, easily recognizable thanks to the live goats that are often seen grazing on the restaurant's sod roof. Al's extensive menu includes homemade Swedish meatballs ...
Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant: Sister Bay, Wisconsin: Swedish Meatballs – (100% ground beef, salt, sugar, eggs, and Swedish limpa bread deep-fried meatballs in traditional Swedish beef gravy served with lingonberry sauce) Somethin' Else Cafe: New Orleans, Louisiana
Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant; The shipwreck site of the Meridian, a schooner that sank in 1873, is located off the coast of Sister Bay south of the Sister Islands. Country House Resort, was the first homestead in Sister Bay, Door County, Wisconsin. The Town of Liberty Grove was established at a meeting on this property in 1859.
Al Johnson (musician) (1948–2013), American R&B singer who was a member of The Unifics; Al Johnson (politician) (born 1939), Canadian Member of Parliament; Al Johnson, owner of Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, United States; Al "Carnival Time" Johnson (born 1939), New Orleans singer and pianist
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