Hotel - Hotelier - David Schwed
Hotel Ehrenreich
Gasthaus zur "Sonne", owner Eduard Neuberger
Host Thalheimer / Crown Inn
Löw Manasse from Talheim near Heilbronn bought the two-story house in 1817. As an innkeeper and merchant, he applied for a name change to Löw Thalheimer in 1820. He operated the second Jewish inn next to the Rose in Hochberg. Unlike the Rose, however, Thalheimer's inn was not a sign inn, i.e., he did not offer overnight accommodations. The inn did not receive the name Krone until 1919. Löw Thalheimer advertised his inn under the name "Host Thalheimer" in the local newspaper. Around 1837, he registered a wine bar, and a bowling alley was also part of the offer.
Gasthaus zur Rose Hochberg (Remseck)
Salomon Jakob erected the eaves two-story residential house with mansard roof until 1801. He sold the property in 1820 to Abraham Seligmann. In 1830, he married the widow of Nathan Hausmann, formerly Rosenwirt (then Hauptstraße 32). In 1831 Abraham Seligmann acquired the concession of the Rose for Hauptstraße 16. He died in 1836. His son Benedikt Seligmann continued to run the inn until he moved away in 1869. In 1854 he had a bowling alley built in the garden of the house
Restaurant Lebanon
Kosher restaurant, according to an advertisement in "Menorah", 1924, run by Henny Schmuckler
.Lohner country baker, café
Butcher shop and inn Josef Pfeiffer
Feinberg's (Berlin)
The Schöneberg restaurant Feinberg's offers delicacies from the Sepharadic-Israeli cuisine.