Glörtal's restoration to operation unveiled
The picturesque Gloertal Dam in Germany has become an even more enticing destination, thanks to the recent reopening of the Gloertal House restaurant. The establishment, which welcomed its first visitors on 23rd July, is now managed by Flemming Foerster and owned by Philip and Karina Lagrave, who are also the owners of the reopened pub "Kornkammer" in Luedenscheid.
The newly renovated Gloertal House boasts a stunning winter garden offering a panoramic view of the dam, making it an ideal venue for events. While the old cuisine will not be completely abandoned, a new Mediterranean flair has been added to the menu, promising a delightful culinary experience for visitors.
Flemming Foerster believes that the reopening of the Gloertal House brings more variety to the area, as many visitors to the Gloertal Dam choose to end their day at the restaurant. The restaurant operates during the week from 12:00 and earlier on weekends, from 10:00.
Exciting news for food lovers! A summer festival is planned for September 6th at the Gloertal House, and the beer garden, offering drinks and small snacks, is set to open by that date. The Gloertal House team is captivated by the Gloertal Dam and the local culinary scene, ensuring that the restaurant remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
However, further details about the new Mediterranean-influenced menu and the upcoming events at the Gloertal House are not currently available. For the most current and detailed information, we encourage you to visit the Gloertal House website or contact them directly.
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More variety will be offered in the area with the reopening of the Gloertal House, as it nowprovides a combination of food-and-drink options and a modern lifestyle atmosphere. The home-and-garden enthusiast will also appreciate the newly renovated winter garden at the Gloertal House, offering a stunning view of the Gloertal Dam.