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Isen: Wirtin Anni Rappold verabschiedet sich aus dem Bruckwirt

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Beloved Bruckwirt Closes its Doors as Anni Rappold Retires after Decades at ‍the Helm

Dorfen, Bavaria – After more then‍ three decades of hospitality, ‍the Bruckwirt in Dorfen is set⁣ to ‍close its doors as⁢ anni Rappold, 80,⁤ enters retirement. The iconic Bavarian inn, known ⁣for its⁣ regional cuisine,‌ lively ⁤atmosphere, and Anni’s remarkable memory​ for orders, will host a​ final sale ⁢of its⁢ fixtures‍ on November 15th⁢ and ⁣16th.

the ‍closure marks the end of ⁣an‍ era for the ​local community, where the Bruckwirt⁣ served as a central gathering ⁣place ​for generations.Rappold took⁣ over the establishment in 1991,‍ at the age of 58,⁢ when concerns arose among regular patrons about ⁢the future of the⁢ business under‍ its previous management. “All the regulars were worried that the​ inn wouldn’t continue to ​be run ‌as well as it had been.​ That’s when I said⁤ I would do it myself!” Rappold recalled. Rather than slowing down in her later years, ⁤she embarked on a new chapter, revitalizing the Bruckwirt into⁢ a beloved​ local institution.

The family quickly became integral to the Bruckwirt’s ‍success. Daughter ​Christine Rappold, a trained Hauswirtschaftliche Betriebsleiterin (Household Business ‌Manager) and former ​Wirtschaftsleiterin (Economic Director) at the Marienstift dorfen, brought valuable expertise‍ to the operation. Her husband, Johann​ “Joe” Rappold,⁣ a skilled cook, later supplemented ⁤his culinary background with training‌ as a⁣ steuerfachangestellter (Tax Assistant), becoming a crucial asset ​in both the⁣ kitchen and​ the office.

The bruckwirt built a reputation for its fresh, regionally-sourced dishes. Anni Rappold‌ herself was legendary for her ability to flawlessly ​take orders‍ without ever writing them down, ensuring each guest received exactly what they requested. The inn was a popular meeting spot for local clubs ⁤and associations, including the Blaskapelle (brass band), who honored Anni with an award recognizing her dedication to preserving Bavarian pub⁢ culture. ⁤ The Bruckwirt accommodated up to⁤ 100 guests indoors and ⁤another ‍100 in its Biergarten, alongside ⁢offering⁢ four guest rooms.

“It could happen that we started breakfast at six in the morning ⁤and kept going until three in the morning with a big festivity,” Christine Rappold remembers. In recent years,three of her sister Sabine’s five​ sons also ​joined the team as regular helpers.

As Anni transitions⁢ to retirement, Christine is assisting‌ with ⁣the final winding down of the business. “People are mainly worried that I’ll get ‍bored,” Anni said with a smile, “but that really won’t happen.”

Those interested ‌in acquiring ⁣a piece of the Bruckwirt’s⁤ history can attend the sale on November 15th from 2 PM ‌to 6 PM ⁢and November⁣ 16th from 8 AM to 1 PM, ‌where remaining furnishings and equipment will be available.

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