Kelch's Fisch und Museeumsrestaurant
About
Kelch’s Fisch‑ und Museumsrestaurant is a family‑run seafood haven that has been serving the picturesque island of Usedom since 1896. Nestled in Ostseebad Koserow, the restaurant combines a museum‑style setting—complete with maritime antiquities and a famed Vinetabild by Hugo Scheele—with a relaxed dining experience. Guests enjoy a robust selection of fresh fish and meat dishes, a dedicated children’s menu, and a curated house‑made wine list. An airy Mediterranean terrace with 60 seats offers a relaxed alfresco ambience, and the proximity to the beach invites a leisurely stroll through the surrounding coastal forest. Reservations are accepted by phone at 038 375 20458, and the establishment warmly welcomes families, couples, and solo diners alike. From the moment you step into the museum‑restaurant, you can explore the festive atmosphere, the elegant interior, and the carefully crafted menu, all while appreciating the beautiful sea view that characterises this historic spot. Whether you’re a seafood aficionado, a lover of local history, or simply seeking a tranquil seaside meal, Kelch’s Fisch‑ und Museumsrestaurant delivers a unique blend of culinary tradition and coastal charm.
Good to Know
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Kelch’s is during the late spring and summer months, when the weather is pleasant for terrace dining and coastal walks, but early autumn also offers a quieter, equally delightful experience.
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour