Zum Türmchen, German restaurant in Hofheim am Taunus, Germany.
Zum Türmchen occupies a historic half-timbered building with a tower, serving traditional German dishes across two dining levels and a summer terrace. The establishment has multiple spaces for eating and relaxing.
The building served as a watchtower in the 14th century city fortifications and later functioned as a synagogue from 1788 to 1938. Following that period, the space was transformed into a wine tavern.
The restaurant blends German and Dutch cooking traditions, with the Prins family preparing schnitzel, homemade fried potatoes, and various filled pancakes. Diners experience a mix of both cultures in every meal.
The location is easily accessible and offers friendly service with attentive staff. Visitors should book ahead, especially on weekends, to secure a good table.
The building underwent restoration in the 1980s, preserving traces of its past as a medieval tower. The space tells multiple stories through its architecture from different eras.
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