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    Schmidt-Peccolo

    3.2 (31 reviews)
    ModerateGerman, Gastropubs
    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Atschel - Wiener schnitzel with salad and potatoes

    Atschel

    4.1(209 reviews)
    2.4 kmSachsenhausen-Nord
    €€

    My first meal in Germany! After landing in Frankfurt, I was looking for a spot for lunch before…read morechecking into my hotel. I took a bus there so I can't comment on the parking situation in the area. Ambiance (4/5): From the outside, Atschel looks like a homey, traditional restaurant. Which is exactly what I was looking for when it cam to my first dining experience in Germany. There's a charming inside area with wooden walls as well as a patio area in the back. I sat inside. Drinks (4/5): Frankfurt is known for apelwein or apple wine. So when in Rome...I had the apelwein spritz which adds soda and Aperol. I will say that straight up apelwein is not my jam. It's nice to try while you're in Frankfurt, but it's too bitter and vinegar-ey for me. With that being said, when you mix it in with Aperol and soda, it's pretty solid. And if you're in a group, you can get the apelwein served in large stone mugs which is pretty cool. Outside of that, they have a lot of beer, as you would expect, and pretty much everything else. Service (4.5/5): I was pleasantly surprised with how friendly and attentive the service was (which is typically not the norm in Europe). Our waitress checked on me, thanked me and said goodbye as I was leaving, and overall, did a great job. Food (4/5): Since this is a traditional German restaurant, I had to go with another Frankfurt specialty: Viener schitznel with green sauce. Schnitzel just means a thin cutlet (often pork) that is breaded. The green sauce is made from seven herbs and while it's a tad bit herb-ey for my taste, it was still interesting to try. The dish is served with fried potatoes. Filling and hearty as you would expect from a German meal. For my first meal in Germany, it was a great start to my trip.

    Cute spot, but the service was not great and the food was good but nothing to write home about…read more It took forever to get helped initially and she was very rushing me. Ordered Apfelwein which was not very good - but to be fair I'm sure there's different versions like every other type of wine. Ordered the green sauce dish - a staple of cold green sauce, eggs, potatoes. It was tasty but the eggs were ever so slightly overcooked (the grayish on the outside of the yolk) but the sauce was pretty dang good! Never checked in on me once to see how it was or if I wanted anything else. Finally I just decided to leave and even asked her for the rechnung twice! Never came, was so fed up I just left some cash on the table and walked out. I will not be back.

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    Atschel - Onion soup, 7.80 Euros of deliciousness

    Onion soup, 7.80 Euros of deliciousness

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    Schreiber-Heyne - Gemütlicher Apfelweingarten

    Schreiber-Heyne

    4.5(108 reviews)
    1.9 kmSachsenhausen-Süd
    €€

    Serving guests since 1897 Schreiber-Heyne Gaststätte is a popular Apfelwein Bar located outside…read moreFrankfurt city-center, this fact and a lack of English-fluent servers or menus assuring mostly local clientele feasting on traditional Hessian Cuisine. Opening at 5pm daily, the Biergarten entirely spoken for until 01h00 on the first Saturday of July, it was as a party of three that the heavily wooden interior was occupied while waitresses and kitchen worked diligently alongside a Bartender who must've poured 200 drinks over the course of an hour. Named after original proprietors Rosa Schreiber and her daughter Teni Heyne, their Sausage recipes still comprising roughly half of the Gaststätte menu, it was with sweet and sour Apple Wine from Rothenbücher in hand that "Cheers!" preceded first bites of Liver Dumpling Soup teaming with Salt and Scallions. Entirely regional dishes, none perhaps moreso than 'Handkas Mit Musik" with pungent Cheese bathed in Onion Vinaigrette and Carraway Seeds, it was alongside Rye Bread that bites were taken prior to Potato Sausage, boiled Spuds and herbaceous Quark. Losing a Frankfurter to translation, though there was no lack of Food thanks to generous portions, dinner culminated in golden Wienerschnitzel atop Fried Potatoes plus a Ramekin of Frankfurt's signature Green Sauce.

    This place is hidden near Sachsenhausen but is worth the effort if you are nearby. More of a local…read moreneighborhood feel, if that's what you are after. I found it to be very cozy and inviting even though we were obviously not locals. English menus available and helpful servers. The food was outstanding, and I'm kicking myself for not taking pictures to post. I ordered the salted pork, grilled. Came with Sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. Was outstanding! Partner had what translates to potato sausage, also with potatoes and sauerkraut. Might sound simple but it was authentic and delicious. Oh, beer is cold and plentiful too. Enjoy!

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    Das kleine Kränzchen

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    Schokopudding als Nachtisch

    Schmidt-Peccolo - german - Updated August 2026

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