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Nº 60 unter 83 unter Schwäbisch Hall
Nº 30 von 37 Restaurant unter Schwäbisch Hall
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Too bad. Close in form at the end of the year 😨
Bernhard Frei . 2024-12-19
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This is what home should taste like! Thanks alot
Thomas Krach . 2024-04-13
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Small, cozy country restaurant with hearty and good food at reasonable prices. Very good Swabian cuisine with a delicious potato salad. Staff very friendly and attentive. All in all, everything tasted great and went well. Definitely would like to come back and can only be recommended.
Roland Schulz . 2023-06-08
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Quaint, rustic and cozy. Plus great schnitzel. Insider tip for travelers to Schwäbisch-Hall
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Driven there specifically. The only drinks there are free, at least that's what it says on the outside.
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Food was delicious, nice service, just like an old inn should be. And thank God nothing vegetarian. The vegetables first have to go through the cattle
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TSV Hessental e.V. – A Club with Roots and Vision Active for Sports, Community, and Cohesion since 1923 The Turn- und Sportverein Hessental e.V. (TSV Hessental for short) is a traditional multi-sport club based in the Hessental district of Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg. Founded in 1923, it currently has over 600 members – around a third of whom are children and young people. A living symbol of the club's sustainability and social responsibility. -- History From the Gymnastics Movement to Sporting Diversity The club's history begins in the spring of 1923, when sports-loving members of the Schwäbisch Hall SPD local group gathered at the "Zur Krone" inn. The goal was to establish a gymnastics club – named after the father of gymnastics, Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. The name: Arbeiterturnverein Jahn Hessental (Workers' Gymnastics Club Jahn Hessental). The first training sessions took place in the garden of the "Zur Eisenbahn" restaurant – outdoors, with enthusiasm and community spirit ☀️. A football department was founded as early as 1929 – the ball became a symbol of the sporting awakening ⚽️. During the Nazi era, the club was banned in 1933 as part of the Gleichschaltung (coordination of the state). But the community spirit remained: On January 22, 1947, it was refounded – a new beginning, driven by hope and commitment ✨. --- Growth & Sports Development A Club on the Rise The 1960s and 1970s were characterized by steady expansion: The current sports field was inaugurated in 1964 ️, and a new clubhouse opened in 1973 🏠 after the old one was destroyed by a storm 🌪️. The tenure of Erich Brucker (1976–1989) was particularly influential; under his leadership, the club developed modern structures and continued to grow 🌱. The TSV celebrated considerable sporting success: The footballers were promoted to the A-Division immediately after its re-founding 🏆. The table tennis department hosted the Württemberg Youth Championships and organized a highly acclaimed exhibition match with then-world champion Dragutin Surbek 🏓. --- Today & Tomorrow Sports unite – then and now Today, TSV Hessental stands for diversity in sports, committed youth work, and a vibrant community. The program ranges from soccer and gymnastics to modern health programs. With heart, movement, and a clear compass of values, TSV shapes the social life of Schwäbisch Hall – and always remains open to new ideas.