Weißes Röss’l, Traditional German restaurant in Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany
Weißes Röss'l is a traditional German restaurant in Steglitz-Zehlendorf featuring multiple interconnected dining rooms and a seasonal beer garden. The spaces create a relaxed setting for meals in a rustic environment.
The building was constructed in 1892 by Johannes Guthke and later served as a casino for American officers following World War II. These two periods mark the establishment's past.
The restaurant upholds Bavarian cooking traditions through dishes like venison roast with dumplings and Munich-style schnitzel. These classic preparations shape the dining experience for regular guests.
The restaurant is centrally located in Steglitz and easily accessible. The variety of dining spaces and outdoor garden offer flexibility depending on weather and crowds.
Diana Fritz took over the establishment and reconstructed the original furnishings based on historical references. Her work restored the place to its authentic character.
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