Having dinner at Gasthaus Rudolf was the perfect ending to our day of fun and frolic. We have to walk a whole entire two minutes from our house to get to this traditional German restaurant.
I've pointed out before the establishment date of Rudolph's -- 1620. That date rings a bell, doesn't it?
It was perfect weather to enjoy the beer garden out back.
The sandy beach section the kids can play in while the grownups enjoy a beer or apple wine
We're always willing to try something new at Rudolph's, but I'm partial to their simple Schweinerschnitzel (breaded pork cutlet, yummier than you can imagine) and David likes their BBQ ribs. And we both love their salads. Just a regular side salad, but with a mild German salad dressing, it's just so delicious.Björn told us how Gasthaus Rudolph is well known in this region -- not just in Liederbach. He has seen it advertised on the sides of buses in Frankfurt and it is popular among the foreign airline crowd. Björn also sees tour buses with groups from all over the world parked at the restaurant so the group can experience a German beer garden. Come to think of it, I have noticed buses parked here but didn't know if was all for Rudolph's. I shouldn't be surprised. We're very lucky to have a wonderful restaurant literally right around the corner.
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