Zum Rad, Traditional German restaurant and pub in Leonhardsgasse, Frankfurt, Germany.
Zum Rad is a traditional German restaurant and pub in Leonhardsgasse with indoor dining spaces and a heated outdoor terrace. The menu features regional specialties such as Frankfurt schnitzel with green sauce, Tafelspitz, and Grillhaxe prepared according to classic recipes.
The establishment was founded in 1806 and has become a fixed part of Frankfurt's dining scene. Over two centuries it has witnessed the city's changes while maintaining its role as a popular gathering place for local food.
The restaurant represents Frankfurt's food traditions through dishes like green sauce and self-pressed apple wine, prepared according to regional recipes. Visitors can experience the taste of authentic Frankfurt traditions that have been passed down through generations.
The restaurant opens Monday and Wednesday from 5 PM to 11 PM, Thursday from noon to 11 PM, and Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 11 PM. Visitors should note that its location in the historic city center means it can be quite busy on weekends.
The establishment sources ingredients from local suppliers and prepares lesser-known dishes like Seckbacher Handkäsbrot according to traditional recipes. This sets it apart from other Frankfurt restaurants through its strong focus on completely traditional preparation.
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