Gasthaus Zum Löwen

Inn
Restaurant
Regional Kitchen, German
This inn in Sossenheim serves home-style cooking: in the cosy parlour or in the summer garden.

The eponymous lion looks down from the front of this half-timbered house in Sossenheim, on the western outskirts of Frankfurt. Pictures of Bembel and Gerippten adorn the façade beneath the green shutters and the ornate stained glass window on the door reveals that guests have been welcomed here with food and drink since 1838. Today, the inn is a popular stop-off point for anyone who has worked up an appetite on a walk through the nearby Höchster Stadtpark, along the River Nidda or through the Main-Taunus Arboretum, which is just three kilometres away.
For refreshments, there's home-style cooking here in the parlour or outside in the summer garden, such as homemade brawn with roast potatoes, trout with almond butter and boiled potatoes or Hessian sausage salad. Vegetarians are also catered for, with vegan curries with rice or a veggie burger with homemade tomato chutney and chips.
And if you don't want to leave, you can check into one of the guest rooms, which are also located in the pretty half-timbered house.

Good to know

Openings

Cuisine types

  • Regional Kitchen

  • German

Eligibility

  • For Groups

  • for individual guests

Infrastructure

  • Rooms

Organization

Tourismus+Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main

License (master data)

License: Attribution, ShareAlike

Nearby

Getting there

Gasthaus Zum Löwen
Alt-Sossenheim 74
65936 Frankfurt am Main