Wolgaster Restaurant am Lustwall: A purchase with history awaits!

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Restaurant on Wolgaster Lustwall is for sale. Interested buyers can purchase a listed property for 190,000 euros.

Wolgaster Restaurant am Lustwall: A purchase with history awaits!

The restaurant at Wolgaster Lustwall 22 in Wolgast has been closed for several weeks and is now for sale. Co-owner Conrad Wertulla explained that no serious prospective buyer could be found so far. The selling price for the historical property is 190,000 euros. The property offers a living space of 110 square meters on a plot of 322 square meters and has an eventful history.

The building was built in 1840 and is a listed building. This protected location on the edge of the old town makes the property particularly attractive. Over the past decades, the restaurant has been home to various dining establishments, including local favorites such as “Casa del Caballo,” “Eddy’s,” and “Am Lustwall.” The location was also home to Greek and international cuisines and saw many changes over the years.

Eventful history of gastronomy

The location is known for its eventful history of restaurants. These include, among others:

  • „Taverna Syrtaki“, eröffnet im November 2015
  • „Hercules“, bekannt für griechische Spezialitäten, geschlossen im Januar 2023
  • „Western Saloon“, zuletzt im November 2023 eröffnet, stellte im Frühjahr 2023 den Betrieb ein
  • „Zum Bayer“, ein Wirtshaus mit Biergarten, das am 1. Mai 2013 eröffnete und im Frühjahr 2015 schloss

Wertulla expresses his regret about the development of gastronomy at this location and emphasizes the need for a committed owner to continue the tradition of gastronomy. The location on the Lustwall, which is part of the old town of Wolgast, offers numerous opportunities to appreciate the history and cultural heritage of the region.

Other historically valuable buildings in Wolgast include the old school on Lustwall and the mill on Paschenberg, both of which are part of the listed building. The city has many historical sights to offer, including the city wall with remains from the Middle Ages that underline the charm of the old town. Many of these monuments have been carefully restored to preserve Wolgast's history and give residents and visitors a glimpse into the past.

The development of the catering market in Wolgast therefore remains exciting and is being followed closely by many citizens. The hope of a new owner of the historic restaurant could bring a breath of fresh air to the local gastronomy scene and revitalize the charm of the Lustwall.

For further information about the property at Lustwall and the history of Wolgast, visit Baltic Sea newspaper and Wikipedia.