Inn at Insingen
- February 28, 2001
- Rated 4 of 5 by
marciadarnell from Murray, Kentucky
This little town of a few hundred residents had an Inn with bar and restaurant. At noon, the local customers all sit at one table, and visit and have a good time while they lunch. We were taken into the more formal dining room, with wooden chairs and tables decorated in Bavarian designs. The menu choices were limited, but there was well prepared solid food. Our meals included a small salad, pork roast or pork chops, green beans, and a choice of potato salad(hot) or dumplings. I chose the dumplings, and received not one, but two, dense grapefruit-sized flour and potato concoctions. Needless to say, it was enough to satisfy any appetite. The price was about $6.00.
From journal From Rothenburg to Dinkelsbuhl on the Romantic Roa