The tenant of the Grüner Hof in Freising unexpectedly quits at the end of the year!
Natasa Mavric is leaving the Grüner Hof in Freising at the end of the year for economic reasons, which raises questions about the future.

The tenant of the Grüner Hof in Freising unexpectedly quits at the end of the year!
The rumor mill is churning in Freising: Natasa Mavric, who has been the tenant of the Grüner Hof for around ten years, has announced that she will be retiring at the end of the year. Her farewell makes many people in the Lerchenfeld district think, because the Grüner Hof has established itself as a social center over the years. Mavric cites “economic reasons” for her move, but does not reveal any further details. This financial uncertainty, in particular, is a topic of conversation among regular guests and club members.
There has been speculation, particularly in recent weeks, that a drastic rent increase by the Hofbrauhaus Freising could have played a role in Mavric's decision. However, these assumptions remain unconfirmed. Mavric herself emphasized that the lease was not renewed, but did not explain whether she terminated herself or whether the brewery did not want to continue the contract. Joseph Koller, chairman of the Frohsinn association, expressed his regret about the impending departure and praised Mavric's achievements. The club, known for events such as theater performances and festivals, now faces an uncertain future as planning is currently not possible.
Future of the Green Court uncertain
There is currently no successor for Mavric, and the Hofbrauhaus Freising remains silent in response to inquiries from the local media. The uncertainties surrounding the lease could also affect future restaurateurs looking to enter the industry. Leasing a restaurant is presented as an attractive option that makes it easier for founders to start an already established business without major financial risks, such as firmenzukaufen.de explained. This means, among other things, less capital tied up and flexibility in terms of terms.
But lease agreements are not without their pitfalls. Important aspects, such as rent, additional costs or termination modalities, must be examined carefully. This avoids unpleasant surprises and creates legal certainty in the event of a takeover. The situation in the catering market should also not be neglected: regional, sustainable concepts are booming, which could theoretically give the Grüner Hof a new upswing.
The change in the catering industry
The catering industry is constantly changing and while some businesses are booming, others are fighting for their existence. Mavric's departure could be another turning point for the Green Court, which has served as a reliable focal point in recent years. Thanks to the existing operating structures and a loyal customer base, a takeover could take place faster than expected. However, to be successful, this requires economic tact and precise legal fundamentals, as it does firmenzukaufen.de notes.
The next step? Wait and hope that Lerchenfeld's centerpiece will soon be in safe hands again. The lease will remain on the Freisinger's radar in the coming months while new developments are awaited. Whether the future of the Grüner Hof is bright remains to be seen! At the moment all eyes are on the Hofbrauhaus Freising, which recently announced a new owner - a fact that raises even more questions than it answers.