Lohmann, German restaurant in Königstor district, Kassel, Germany.
Lohmann is a German restaurant in the Königstor district of Kassel that serves traditional local food. The menu features schnitzels, steaks, and homemade potato dishes prepared in the kitchen.
The restaurant was founded in 1888 by Friedrich and Marie Lohmann as one of Kassel's early dining establishments. It survived major damage during the war years and a fire in 1997 before continuing to operate.
The restaurant keeps local food traditions alive by serving regional specialties like Ahle Worscht with rye bread and potato dishes that matter to the community. These are the kinds of meals people in Hesse have grown up eating.
The establishment welcomes visitors on most days and offers meals at different times. It is well situated and easy to reach on foot, especially for guests spending time in the Königstor district.
The place is known to Kassel residents as a gathering spot where people from different generations meet. It has remained a steady part of the city's daily life for more than a century.
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