A very popular biker destination, so surprised to be adding. Much more of a place to party than to eat, with very eclectic furnishings. Likely over 200 cast iron seats mostly on the ceiling, about 32000 pennies in the bar(guess and win the pot), and condiments are are on a pulleys system. As they’ll have maybe 700 – 800 total guests during good weather, the beer prices are higher that expected for in the middle of nowhere. May be mapped as Praag(7 people), Lincoln, or Alma, it’s on Hwy 88 miles from Mississippi River. There are more types of burger meat than of burger toppings. It was my first experience of the High Scot burger, and I will be looking for more! Scottish Highland cattle have double coats, rather than extra layers of fat to keep warm which makes the meat strangely healthy(by most measures better than chicken) yet it was incredibly tasty. I hedged by adding thick cut hickory smoked bacon, so obviously it was even better. My mom didn’t get her requested fired onions on her High Scot, reiterating it’s a place destination rather than of food, yet still loved it. Dad had«seasonal?» teriyaki grilled chicken with granny smith apple wrapped in that bacon and deep fried. End result quite greasy and also tasty. Too far away from even the family farm to say will go back, but will highly recommend as a biker stop for those who go to Trempealeau or anywhere west.