The Hohenzollern Bridge itself doesn’t have a direct food history as it is primarily a bridge for pedestrian traffic, trains, and a symbol of love where couples attach "love locks" as a sign of commitment. However, the bridge's location in Cologne means it is surrounded by an area rich in culinary tradition. Cologne is known for its unique beer culture with Kölsch beer, which perfectly complements the local food. The city's gastronomy is influenced heavily by its position in the Rhineland and its historical connections to different European cultures.
Please note that while dishes are typically prepared in certain ways, restaurants may have variations, so it is always best to ask about specific ingredients if you have dietary restrictions.