s’ Giggs in Offenbach: A 75-year-old meeting place for generations!

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The “s’ Giggs” inn in Offenbach will celebrate its 75th anniversary as a popular meeting place on July 1, 2025.

Das Gasthaus „s’ Giggs“ in Offenbach feiert am 1. Juli 2025 sein 75-jähriges Bestehen als beliebter Treffpunkt.
The “s’ Giggs” inn in Offenbach will celebrate its 75th anniversary as a popular meeting place on July 1, 2025.

s’ Giggs in Offenbach: A 75-year-old meeting place for generations!

A very special birthday is being celebrated in Offenbach. “s’ Giggs” on Jakobstraße is celebrating its 75th anniversary today and enchants not only the locals, but also numerous guests who always find the familiar route to this village institution. The pub has been in the family for three generations and has established itself as a popular meeting place where young and old come together. “Gasthaus zum Lamm” is proudly emblazoned on the sign, which represents the charm of the old traditional pub. Rheinpfalz reports that ...

Such a long story is not only rare, but also exactly what makes the hearts of Offenbachers beat faster about “s’ Giggs”. The coziness and family atmosphere invite you to relive memories. Generations meet here to exchange stories and cultivate fellowship over a freshly tapped beer or a glass of wine.

The roots of gastronomy in Offenbach

Traditions like that of “s’ Giggs” have a long history, dating back to ancient times. Even in ancient Rome, there were numerous inns and taverns that offered accommodation and food to travelers and citizens. In the Middle Ages, restaurants became important meeting places for merchants who were looking not only for food but also for protection from storms. [Patronage provides information about the history of gastronomy…](https://www. Schirmherrschaft.de/geschichte-der-gastronomie/)

Over time, the hospitality industry developed into an art form in its own right. Gastronomy experienced a heyday, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, which was reflected in the first classic restaurants in France. These differed greatly from the simpler inns of antiquity and shaped the gastronomic landscape to this day.

Another interesting part of the region's gastronomic history is the “Wiener Hof” in Bieber, which had a significant influence as an inn. In the 19th century, Peter Kaiser, known as “De’ Wiener”, purchased property and opened his restaurant. His wife Eva provided another attraction with her cooking skills. The Wiener Hof is the only catering establishment in Bieber that lives purely from restaurant business, which makes it special. Wiener Hof informs about its history…

A meeting place for the community

The hall on the first floor of the Vienna Court quickly became a popular meeting place for clubs and celebrations. The large garden behind the house attracts numerous citizens from Bieber and Offenbach in the warm months. This place has proven itself and was continued by Peter Kaiser's nephew Valentin Hofmann, who set up his own cider press. The inn embodies the diversity and unique character of Offenbach's gastronomy.

The heritage of these restaurants and the stories that unfold in them are not only part of the regional culture, but also an important part of social life in Offenbach. This makes it clear that “s’ Giggs” is not just another restaurant, but a kind of home for many. The coming years will certainly show how this tradition continues and what the next celebrations have in store.