New pop-up beer garden in Winnenden: Daniel Cavli brings a breath of fresh air!

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Daniel Cavli is opening a pop-up beer garden in Höfen in Winnenden with 250 seats and new plans for the region.

Daniel Cavli eröffnet einen Pop-up-Biergarten im Höfen in Winnenden mit 250 Sitzplätzen und neuen Plänen für die Region.
Daniel Cavli is opening a pop-up beer garden in Höfen in Winnenden with 250 seats and new plans for the region.

New pop-up beer garden in Winnenden: Daniel Cavli brings a breath of fresh air!

As summer approaches, Daniel Cavli brings a breath of fresh air to Winnenden. The new tenant of the outdoor pool kiosk in Höfen is opening a pop-up beer garden this season and promises a variety of gastronomic offerings for the community. With a capacity of 250 seats, the beer garden is a real eye-catcher. The operator already developed a vision for the site during its first visit in March, even if the swimming pool is still damaged. “I see great potential for this place,” said Cavli and also announced further plans for Winnenden. The restaurateur grew up in the Remstal and the Ostalbkreis and brings a lot of experience with him.

The pop-up beer garden in Höfen follows a current trend that can also be observed in other cities. For example, a pop-up gin garden opened in Rosenheim, organized by restaurateur Korbinian Vogl. This beer garden is located on the Loretowiese and stands out with its specialized range of drinks. Here visitors can enjoy a variety of gin varieties, tonic variations and iced teas. To ensure the safety of guests, digital entry control was introduced, which requires online registration. The offer is not aimed at existing beer gardens, but is intended to offer a welcome change. Opening hours are daily from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., but only when the weather is nice.

Gastronomic visions in focus

The rapid development of pop-up formats like these is not only a reaction to the current circumstances in the catering industry, but also shows the population's continued interest in new leisure options. Cavli's approach in Winnenden aims to attract both locals and visitors by creating a welcoming atmosphere for social gatherings, even if the infrastructural conditions are currently challenging. The restaurateur sees another advantage in working with the city administration, which will help him to successfully implement his plans.

Overall, it remains to be seen what additional ideas Daniel Cavli is planning for the future and how the gastronomy scene in Winnenden will develop further. What is clear, however, is that the pop-up beer garden already plays an important role in the region's leisure activities.