Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant

When he was older, he spent time working on a friend's strawberry farm in Door County, Wisconsin, and he moved there after returning home from World War II, where he was a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne.

Ingert added a gift store called Al's Butik for restaurant patrons to shop while waiting for a table to dine.

[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 rooftop since the 1970s.

[2] Today, three of Johnson's children as well as several grandchildren are involved in the business, which includes the restaurant, the Butik gift shop, the Skål retail store, and the Stabbur beer garden.

[4] The restaurant has two cameras that overlook the roof, allowing people to watch the goats at any hour of the day from spring to October.

Goat grazing on roof