Nice old fashion before dinner and then Friday fish. Nothing fancy, but very enjoyable.
American Legion Post 336
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Established in 1921, Struck-Klandrud American Legion Post 336 in Onalaska, WI, honors the memory of Otto W. Struck and August B. Klandrud, two local men who lost their lives in World War I. This post welcomes veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces, as well as current military personnel, to continue serving their God, Country, and Community.
With a mission to uphold the values of peace and blessings for the country, friends, and families, Post 336 is dedicated to fulfilling the goals and aspirations outlined in their preamble. Visitors can explore the rich history of the post and learn more about the founders, Otto W. Struck and August B. Klandrud, on their website.
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It's the American Legion; what else can you say? Located on the north side of town on Sand Lake Coulee RD, this is a place you want to support. If you are new to the area, this is the place to...
Just a great place to come, a diverse menu, foot food, friendly people, good service and fair prices. It's my go to place for a burger and a Beer!!
Great facility for all occasions. Big party..small party.....they will accommodate. Great bartenders..friendly service..GREAT FOOD!! Specials during the week...great fish on Friday. Entertainment...

Really good quality hamburger ( Local Holmen meat market beef) Brick oven bakery buns, and I love their fries, staff is friendly, and the atmosphere is fun. Very reasonable prices on food and drinks
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