220GRAD Chiemseegasse: A chapter comes to an end.

220GRAD Chiemseegasse: Ein Kapitel geht zu Ende.

It all began in 2008. The book, titled 220GRAD. So much of it is aroma, feeling, and spirit… intangible. But part of it is made of brick, plaster, concrete, wood, and fabric.

Our cafés embody what we want to express with 220GRAD. They are the spaces we create around our coffee. They bring not only coffee and people together, but also people together. They have become powerful hubs for exchange, a second home, and inspiration.
For us, but also for our employees and guests. This makes them crucial cornerstones of our company. They embody how we think and how we want to live.

They are therefore very personal places for us. We have spent many hours in them.
We have decided on, maintained, and renewed every detail.

We associate Chiemseegasse in particular with our beginnings. It was here that we roasted our first beans, poured our first hearts into cappuccinos, and created our first breakfasts.
We were ridiculed for being a non-smoking café, but our oldest regulars came in anyway and have been with us ever since. We've met and grown to love people, and shared in their lives. Children have grown up within these walls, relationships have ended, and important people have passed away. This place means so much to us and to many others because we and they have spent time together here. It's the place where our philosophy, our path as a company, and our path as a family have become increasingly clear. Here we laid the foundation that has given us the courage and confidence to take the next steps.

Over the past few years, a gradual process of letting go has begun. Chiemseegasse became a playground – an experimental field for our long-time employees. We increasingly entrusted it to the capable hands of young, energetic people who continued to run it with great dedication. At the end of this year, we will finally part ways with Chiemseegasse. New projects await us and require our energy. And the Chiemseegasse chapter is not yet over. Because we are clearing the way. Clearing the way for something that can grow anew on fertile ground.

We'll keep you updated!

 

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"220° Chiemseegasse: A chapter comes to an end."