As I mentioned in my last post, one of the initial reasons I darkened the door of the Sacrificial Lamb Kebob and Pizza was the clever name. I like clever names for restaurants, cafes and shops, and I’ve often thought about what I would call my coffee shop, if I owned one. (admit it – you have too)
I especially like names with local flair – here in D.C., Hawk & Dove and the 18th Amendment come to mind. Literary references are cool too. Familiarity has bred contempt – I’m not a huge Starbucks fan, but the Moby Dick references helps you remember the coffee giant’s independent beginnings. Sometimes a name simply sounds cool. A bar/music club in Orlando, Florida (my hometown) was called, for reasons unknown to me, the Sapphire Supper Club. Before I moved away, they changed it to the Social, killing that delightfully alliterative example of pizzaz.
So, commenters, let’s hear it! What’s a great restaurant name? Has the name of a bar ever convinced you to drop in for a drink? If you owned a burger dive, a coffee house or a tapas bar, what would you name it?
I agree there are some great old, patriotic-sounding DC bar/restaurant names…like Old Ebbitt Grill and 1789. There was a bar/restaurant in Georgetown called Au Pied du Cochon – or known slangily as Pigs Feet.
I agree there are some great old, patriotic-sounding DC bar/restaurant names…like Old Ebbitt Grill and 1789. There was a bar/restaurant in Georgetown called Au Pied du Cochon – or known slangily as Pigs Feet.