Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Dave MacKenzie Date: 14 Oct 11 - 07:37 PM According to my Scouse in-laws, "Sore Finger?" is always offered in Chinese Chippies in Liverpool. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Ed T Date: 14 Oct 11 - 04:40 PM ""Hitler's Cross Restaurant - Bombay, India When Hitler's Cross restaurant opened in a Bombay suburb, local politicians and movie industry types were on hand to celebrate beneath the posters of the Nazi leader and swastikas. The owner insisted then -- and still does -- that the name and theme of his new eatery is only meant to attract attention, even if it has outraged Bombay's Jewish community."" |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 14 Oct 11 - 04:02 PM Olddude, you're a great guy, but on the 'barf and fart' restaurant, I simply do not believe you. It may be time to have your glasses checked. On a related theme, the food pages of my newspaper carried a recipe for a southern down-home dish called Brunswick Stew. The editor said that we could make a batch and extend it 'ad nauseum' by adding more vegetables, etc. 'Ad nauseum' for a recipe? I suggest 'indefinitely.' |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: mayomick Date: 14 Oct 11 - 01:27 PM McDonald's |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: olddude Date: 12 Oct 11 - 11:19 PM down south i saw a sign for the "barf and fart" that one wins |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: BTNG Date: 12 Oct 11 - 09:16 PM well according to the Food Network website, there is a chain of chicken and pizza take away shops in London named, Chickpizz and from the same source, and also in London we have a bar, restaurant and night club named The Golden Stool |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Gorgeous Gary Date: 12 Oct 11 - 08:43 PM Ron & Kat: Funny you should bring up good 'ol Al just after I sang this at the Getaway's Saturday Night concert. 8-) -- Gary |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Rapparee Date: 12 Oct 11 - 03:06 PM There's a restaurant called "Don't Eat Here" in a small town nearby. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Ron Davies Date: 12 Oct 11 - 09:19 AM "Memorial Grill" |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Ron Davies Date: 12 Oct 11 - 09:16 AM Re: University of Colorado: as Kat says, in 1968 the cafeteria there was named by the students the "Alferd G.. Packer Memorial Grill" (named after Mr. Packer, who was accused of eating several of his companions when they were stranded in the Colorado mountains. ) Slogan for the cafeteria is "Have a friend for lunch". In 1977 the US Department of Agriculture had a squabble with the General Services Administration. As a result the Secretary of Agriculture unveiled a plaque "naming the executive cafeteria "The Alferd Packer Memoriai Grill" stating that Packer's life "exemplified the spirit and fare of the cafeteria" and "would serve all mankind" . The plaque is now on the wall of the National Press Club.'s members only bar, the Reliable Source. The Press Club's hamburger is called the Alferd Packer Burger. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: TheFamousEccles Date: 12 Oct 11 - 01:14 AM In Regina, there was a inconvenience store called the Slurp & Munch. Now called the A1 store. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Donuel Date: 11 Oct 11 - 04:28 PM Sam&Ella's |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,John from Kemsing Date: 11 Oct 11 - 11:18 AM There was an establishment on the A1 familiarly known to it`s customers as "TEN THOUSAND FLIES CANNOT BE WRONG". Tanner to a knicker it`s still there and they still dine there. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,Dáithí Date: 11 Oct 11 - 09:58 AM There'a Chinese takeaway here in Lincoln (UK) called "Legal Food". Story goes that it was meant to be called "Regal Food" - but the signwriter misheard the Chinese proprietor's English... D |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: MGM·Lion Date: 11 Oct 11 - 09:40 AM Hmmm ~ The Savoy Grill? |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Bonzo3legs Date: 11 Oct 11 - 09:11 AM Any restaurant name which includes the word "grill" always puts me off, as indeed when a restaurant sign indicates "..........cuisine" |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 10 Oct 11 - 04:14 PM We had no problems at all eating at the Chow King in Dubai. Al |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 10 Oct 11 - 03:12 PM Fat Cat's Pork-N-Beans of North Carolina- planned opening in Tel Aviv. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: BTNG Date: 10 Oct 11 - 02:39 PM There waas/is a bar in Toronto Canada, and bars, of course, sell pickled eggs and other pickled items, the name of the bar, you ask? The Gasworks |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: katlaughing Date: 10 Oct 11 - 02:06 PM The University of Colorado has a cafeteria named after Alfred E. Packer, the man from the Donnor Party who ate his dead companions when snowed in on the way to oregon way back when. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 10 Oct 11 - 10:54 AM Bubblyrat, you reminded me of a fish and chip shop in Liverpool, run by Chinese. The locals called the proprietor 'So-Vinga?' which is how he pronounced "Salt and vinegar?", offered to all who buy fish and chips. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Becca72 Date: 10 Oct 11 - 09:39 AM When working in Williston, VT a decade ago my IBM coworker and I would go out for lunch from time to time - "Men at Wok" was our favorite Chinese place. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Michael Date: 10 Oct 11 - 05:11 AM When I was a student in Preston, Lancashire, in the '60s we regularly ate in the UCP Restaurant, above the UCP shop. UCP = United Cattle Products, or more commonly 'The Tripe Shop'. Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: MGM·Lion Date: 10 Oct 11 - 03:21 AM "Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom's. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own." -- Nelson Algren, A Walk on The Wild Side (1956)--- .,.,.,.,.,.,. I think your pop might have been quoting, b-liner! |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,Ralphie Date: 10 Oct 11 - 02:19 AM Not a restaurant name, but there used to be an Italian Sandwich shop in Great Portland Street, London. That had a wonderful notice in the window......"You can have it here, or you can have it away!" Where was my camera? |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: beeliner Date: 10 Oct 11 - 12:49 AM In Zwickau, Germany (former DDR), there is - or was - a restaurant called the "Park Cafe", but the sign is written in the old-fashioned Fraktur typeface, so to the American eye it looks like "Barf Cafe". When I grew up and moved away, my pop gave me just three pieces of advice, which I have followed diligently all these years: 1. Never eat lunch at a place named "Mom's". 2. Never play poker with a guy called "Doc". 3. Never do business with a guy who keeps a Bible on his desk. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Gorgeous Gary Date: 09 Oct 11 - 10:50 AM Worst one I ever encountered was spotting a place that turned up in a local mall named "Dunderback's". Never went there, and if I ever did I sure as heck wouldn't have ordered any ground meat dishes... -- Gary |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Mr Happy Date: 09 Oct 11 - 10:10 AM A sandwich shop in Pentre near Queensferry, N.Wales is called 'Mange'! |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: MGM·Lion Date: 09 Oct 11 - 06:45 AM Not sure if they count as good or bad names: but I recall that while Valerie & I were lecturing at Freetown University in 1990-91, we paid many visits to the excellent little thatched beach-hut catering establishments [good burgers, hot-dogs, &c, tho I wouldn't have wanted necessarily to go bail for the purity of the ingredients or the hygiene standards - but, hell, we survived!], all of which had names like Ritz, The Savoy, Cafe de la Paix, Tour d'Argent, Sheraton, Claridges, Maxim's, Trocadero, Hilton, Waldorf-Astoria ... ~M~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: MGM·Lion Date: 09 Oct 11 - 06:30 AM ABCs are also ref'd by Bram Stoker in Dracula {1890s, so they were even earlier than I thought: in fact, checking in Wikipedia, 1864!}, Baroness Orczy, Agatha Christie, Virginia Woolf... |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: MGM·Lion Date: 09 Oct 11 - 06:07 AM Not badly named, but the contrary, were those high-street cafés which rivalled those of Joe Lyons here in UK from 1910s-60s, run by the Aerated Bread Company, and known, easy to remember, as ABCs. They are mentioned in T S Eliot's poem A Cooking Egg [1919]. ~Michael~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: bubblyrat Date: 09 Oct 11 - 05:45 AM There was a cafe at Changi , Singapore , called "Two Sly Toes" ; the proprietor ' s English was less than fluent ,and he was wont to enquire of one , when one ordered breakfast , "Two sly toes ?" , meaning "Two slices of toast ?" , and the name stuck . |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: gnu Date: 08 Oct 11 - 07:49 PM Ed... "Eat here, Diet Home" That's great too... especially if ya say it fast. Double whammy. Hehehe. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Ed T Date: 08 Oct 11 - 07:08 PM I made reference in the past to the "Lick A Chick" fried chicken chain in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, (not that that's a bad idea:) Then, there is "Critter Burger" near New Germany, Nova Scotia. A favourite sign in a restraurant the I heard of was "Eat here, Diet Home" Birds often come up in restraurant names. In Prince Edward Island, there is a "Red Rooster", just a few miles down the highway from the "Blue Goose". |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Tangledwood Date: 08 Oct 11 - 06:50 PM Don't know if it's still there but there was a Chinese restaurant in Launceston, Tasmania - Hung Fat. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: gnu Date: 08 Oct 11 - 06:23 PM Dineraunt... great name! |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Joe_F Date: 08 Oct 11 - 05:27 PM There is a place in Connecticut -- I go by it on the train from time to time -- that labels itself with the worst attempt at a portmanteau word that I have ever seen: DINERAUNT. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Little Hawk Date: 08 Oct 11 - 01:59 AM There's one in Orillia called "Theo's Eatery". Seems like an awfully prosaic name for a restaurant to me, but they do have good food. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,E. Murphy Date: 07 Oct 11 - 10:03 PM Jesup, Georgia used to have a place called "Eat Now, Home of the Food." |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,E. Murphy Date: 07 Oct 11 - 10:01 PM Beaufort South Carolina had a place called "The Terminal Grill." It was located where the old Greyhound bus terminal used to be; the bus station moved, but the grill stayed where it was with the same name, and after a while not many knew the reason for its name. It just seemed like a place where you might truly get your last meal! |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST Date: 07 Oct 11 - 06:50 PM I have eaten at a Squat and Gobble in Topeka, Kansas. Bill D |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: gnu Date: 07 Oct 11 - 05:39 PM My second camp in the backwoods was called The Stagger Inn but that's off topic. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 07 Oct 11 - 03:05 PM The Murderers pub/cafe in Norwich. Shades of Sweeny Todd? |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Rapparee Date: 07 Oct 11 - 03:04 PM Halfway between Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska, there really is a place called "Skinny Dick's Halfway Inn." |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: gnu Date: 07 Oct 11 - 02:05 PM When I worked in **** ****, NF I used to go to The Slop House fer munchies and ale but I had to stop as their are some Newfoundlanders that just don't like mainlanders and, when they get some ales in, a place called The Slop House just ain't the place to be. I never did get roughed up, mind you, but it was only because I could make em laugh and there are far more nice people than assholes wherever you go. |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: katlaughing Date: 07 Oct 11 - 02:02 PM MarkS, not in Montana, from what I could find, but a franchise in San Francisco: Squat & Gobble! Who knew!LOL Not a restaurant, but we have a chain of convenience stores called the "Kum & Go" I kid you not. (That's a short "u".) |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Don Firth Date: 07 Oct 11 - 01:56 PM Small hole-in-the-wall burger place called "Chuck's." It got known locally as "Up-Chuck's." Didn't last long. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Oct 11 - 01:50 PM Oh dear... |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 07 Oct 11 - 01:42 PM Not a restaurant name, but a Thai restaurant in Norwich had 'Dung Roll' on its menu. Never tried it though... |
Subject: RE: BS: Bad Names for Restaurants.... From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Oct 11 - 12:35 PM There was a burger joint on the highway south of here called "Shambles". I gather that it was the name of the owner, but it did not inspire confidence. ;-) I never ate there. The place closed down eventually and was replaced by "The Boathouse Grill" or something like that...they had about 25 old boats on trailers sitting all around it. That place has closed down too. I think it's basically just a bad location...or bad karma. It would be cool if Shane and Don bought the place and turned it into a depraved haunt for local hosers, bikers, and drunks, but I doubt that they will. Too much work! |