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Taum Spieker Inn

Taum Spieker Inn
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Speicherstraße 15

17153 Grischow

"Taum Spieker" is Low German and means "Zum Speicher" in High German. Mrs. Kolbe has been running this restaurant in the idyllic village of Grischow since December 2007. "Taum Spieker" is Low German and means "Zum Speicher" in High German, and Mrs. Kolbe has been running this restaurant in the idyllic village of Grischow since December 2007. The beautiful building was used as a mill and as a wheelwright's. In 2001, the granary was completely renovated with funds from the municipality of Ivenack and subsidies from the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Taum Spieker Inn in Grischow - gastronomy in the historic granary

The Taum Spieker inn in Grischow bears its name in Low German - translated, "Taum Spieker" simply means "to the granary". Ms. Kolbe has been running the restaurant in this special building in the idyllic village of Grischow, which belongs to the municipality of Ivenack in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, since December 2007.

Historic building with a mill and wheelwright's past

The striking building that now houses the inn looks back on a varied history of use: it once served as a mill and a wheelwright's workshop. In 2001, the granary was completely renovated with the help of funding from the municipality of Ivenack and the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, preserving it for posterity.

Excursion destination in the Mecklenburg Lake District near the Baltic Sea

Grischow is located in inland Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, not far from the Baltic Sea coast and well-known destinations such as Stralsund, Greifswald and Rügen. Gasthaus Taum Spieker is a great stopover or excursion destination for guests exploring the region between the coast and the lake district