4 Michael Uzmann - 2 months ago
Serving guests since 1897 Schreiber-Heyne Gaststätte is a popular Apfelwein Bar located outside Frankfurt city-center, this fact and a lack of English-fluent servers or menus assuring mostly local clientele feasting on traditional Hessian Cuisine.
Opening at 5pm daily, the Biergarten entirely spoken for until 01h00 on the first Saturday of July, it was as a party of three that the heavily wooden interior was occupied while waitresses and kitchen worked diligently alongside a Bartender who must’ve poured 200 drinks over the course of an hour.
Named after original proprietors Rosa Schreiber and her daughter Teni Heyne, their Sausage recipes still comprising roughly half of the Gaststätte menu, it was with sweet and sour Apple Wine from Rothenbücher in hand that “Cheers!” preceded first bites of Liver Dumpling Soup teaming with Salt and Scallions.
Entirely regional dishes, none perhaps moreso than ‘Handkas Mit Musik” with pungent Cheese bathed in Onion Vinaigrette and Carraway Seeds, it was alongside Rye Bread that bites were taken prior to Potato Sausage, boiled Spuds and herbaceous Quark.
Losing a Frankfurter to translation, though there was no lack of Food thanks to generous portions, dinner culminated in golden Wienerschnitzel atop Fried Potatoes plus a Ramekin of Frankfurt’s signature Green Sauce.