In the middle of the Corona crisis, a new age is dawning for the Seehaus café-bar on the Tegernsee lake shore.
Since December 1st there is a new tenant.
He is not a stranger.
In the spring, a new
tenant
takes over
the
Seehaus
in Tegernsee.
For the future operator, it is important that
locals
also
have
a
contact point
in the restaurant
.
Due to the
corona pandemic
, the cafe is currently closed.
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Tegernsee -
The old lease with the long-standing operator Carolin Krauß
ended as owner of
the city of
Tegernsee
on November 30th and placed the
restaurant
in new hands: Christian Wörner and his wife Julia - known from their tapas bar Tranquilo in Rottach-Egern - will be
operate
the small
gastronomy at the town hall in the
future.
It should start in April at the latest - by then the
Seehaus will
be brought into shape.
Tegernsee: New tenant in the Seehaus - he already has the Tranquilo in Rottach-Egern
“At some point,” says Christian Wörner, “Corona will be over”.
Although he and his team in the
Tranquilo are
currently
dependent
on a pure
to-go business
, the
restaurateur
remains
confident.
He and his wife are sticking to the plans to acquire a second mainstay with the Seehaus in Tegernsee.
As reported, the city had already given the two of them the contract at the end of 2019, the Rottach couple had prevailed against around
30 competitors
.
The fact that there is no seamless transition and that the lake house will remain
closed until spring
is due, on the one hand, to the
corona crisis
.
On the other hand, the new tenants have asked for a delay for family reasons.
“The city was very generous in accommodating us,” says Wörner, who is looking forward to the start in the historic lake house despite all the adversities.
Seehaus am Tegernsee has new tenants: "We want to have something on offer for every budget"
The innkeeper, who was born in Madrid and has a penchant for
Mediterranean cuisine
, has already given a lot of thought to the
range
he would like to
offer
in Tegernsee.
The guests, who particularly like to take a seat on the terrace directly above the lake, can look forward to a bistro menu and a selection of coffee and cake.
Dishes such as lettuce with beef strips or tarte flambée should be on the menu, and if you prefer something a little more sophisticated, Wörner will also serve you a monkfish or a beef fillet.
"We want to have something on offer for every budget," explains the future operator, who is concerned that the
locals
also
have
a
contact point
in the Seehaus
.
During the summer months, the pub - also known as the city's former prison - is said to be
open
seven days a week from
10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
New tenants in the Seehaus am Tegernsee: During the closure, the city is carrying out renovation work
Until then, the
city of Tegernsee
is using the
time of the closure to
carry out
some
renovation
work, as City Hall manager Hans Staudacher announced.
As usual after a change of tenant, authorities such as the
health department will also take
a look at the catering rooms.
The city is also keen to reopen the Seehaus “as soon as possible” after the winter months, says Staudacher.
The new Miss Bavaria also comes from Tegernsee: Nanette Willberg prevailed against her competitor from the Allgäu.
- and now maybe even become Miss Germany.
And a company in Gmund produces FC Bayern's own cosmetics.
Now the company donated more than 10,000 products to non-profit organizations.
Also there: Uli Hoeneß.
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