Sayin' Goodbye After Nearly Four Decades
"Regensburg's long-standing cult restaurant, operational for 37 years, shuts down in its vacant bag"
Hangin' out at the Broke Pouch, a beloved eatery in Regensburg, has been a vibe for many local folks. With a heavy heart, the crew recently took to social media to express their gratitude for over four decades of customer loyalty and, well, come on down and check 'em out until the end of June - reservation spots are still open until June 27th.
The Big Lease Kickout by Brew City Giants
Now, let's get this straight – news outlet Middle Bavarian Times spilled the tea that the reason this popular joint is hangin' up its aprons is none other than a lease termination by a major Munich suds juggernaut. Operator extraordinaire, Winfried Freisleben, just couldn't shake these feathered Masters of Beer – ain't nobody got it like 'em.
The Rest of Broke Pouch Stands Tall
But wait, there's more to the ol' Broke Pouch than meets the eye. This bad boy's got the Jazz Shack, Celluloid Cinema Parlor, and City Gallery right there inside too. Guess what? Despite this setback, them other spots stay standin' tall and proud – they're not part of the brewery's wet blanket. You see, the Broke Pouch buildings belong to none other than the good ol' City of Regensburg, and all them inside joints were just subs letted.
Scaffolds and Bricks Ain't Helpin' the Mojo
Recent headlines pointed a finger at the Broke Pouch for needin' some renovation love. A pricey scaffold's been standin' guard to keep pedestrians safe from tumblin' bricks. Operator Freisleben wasn't shy about sharin' that this ol' pile o' bricks had been weighin' heavy on the business's mojo.
Broke Pouch / MBZ / TR
Other areas within the Broke Pouch building, including the Jazz Shack, Celluloid Cinema Parlor, and City Gallery, are not affected by the lease termination and continue to operate independently. Despite the current renovation work required to address falling bricks and restore the building's charm, these lifestyle, home-and-garden, and home-improvement spaces remain open for business.