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  2. Door County's 'goats on the roof' Swedish restaurant makes ...

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    Founded in 1949 and known worldwide for the goats that live on its sod roof each summer, Al Johnson’s is working on a June weekend celebration.

  3. Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Tiger Mountain Market pays Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant a fee for the right to promote the roof goats at its locations in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee. [1] In Canada, the Johnsons trademark does not apply, and the Old Country Market in Coombs, British Columbia , has had goats on its Norwegian-style ...

  4. Coombs, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Coombs is known for its Old Country Market (also known as Goats on the Roof, which features a family of goats living on the roof), Butterfly World (which includes a small indoor tropical rainforest), the 106 year old Coombs Fall Fair, and the Coombs Bluegrass Festival [2] held at the Coombs Rodeo Grounds every B.C. Day weekend.

  5. Cactus Club Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Club Cafe is a Canadian-owned chain of premium casual restaurants that originated in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The chain has since expanded to 34 locations throughout Canada, with other locations throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario.

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  7. Mr. Mike's - Wikipedia

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    Mr Mikes began with a single restaurant that opened in 1960 in Vancouver, British Columbia on Granville Street. Started by two brothers, Bob and Nick Constabaris, the restaurant aimed at providing a low cost dining experience for families. One aspect, somewhat unique at the time, was that the restaurant was self-serve.

  8. Molly's Reach - Wikipedia

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    The series ended in 1990, and the building is now a real restaurant. The show's fictional restaurant was named after the character who owned it, who served as a mother-figure for other characters. [2] A reach is a geographical term for a section of a river. As the town cafe and natural meeting point, where Nick also rented a room as office ...

  9. Glass House (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Glass House, built by David H. Brown, is located on the east shore of Kootenay Lake in British Columbia near the rural locality of Boswell, British Columbia. Construction started in 1952 [1] in order to, according to a quote left by Mr. Brown, "indulge a whim of a peculiar nature".