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Exactly what the title says.
Need some help smile
Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 11th Oct 2013 9:35pm
Humorous or serious?

How about Mutton Jeff's? laugh
Haha good one, but serious smile
Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 11th Oct 2013 9:49pm
...in that case, I guess it depends on your location and price range, and maybe what your signature dish is.

Are you near a church or local landmark? Anything in the address/road name you can use?
Posted By: Salmon Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 11th Oct 2013 10:57pm
How about "English Restaurant"?
Posted By: TheDr Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 11th Oct 2013 11:07pm
Gravy with It

Sums up most English dishes smile
Cafe
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 12:26am
What market you targetting?

Posted By: tiptop Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 5:42am
two girls one cupcake
Posted By: Dilly Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 6:45am
How about, England's glory or little England , I think the word England in the name could prove to be a winner. Good luck.
If its in Wallasey Village "Closing Shortly", any where else The English Kitchen
Posted By: lansyp Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 8:42am
english rosies
Posted By: lau2908 Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 9:40am
Meet & potatoes
Posted By: lau2908 Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 9:44am
Food 4 Thawt
Posh Cafe
Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 10:18am
Originally Posted by Dilly
How about, England's glory or little England , I think the word England in the name could prove to be a winner. Good luck.


I'd avoid calling it England's Glory in case people think it's a bit of a hole...
Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 10:34am
Other suggestions...

4 Forks Sake,

Yummy Mummys

or Casa Rolls... smile
Posted By: Moonstar Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 12:03pm
Thatchers

Seasonal

Aristocrat

Round Table

Shilling

Florin

Union Jack

St George

Maypole
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 12:35pm
The Empire Restaurant !
Posted By: TheDr Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 12:40pm
The Empire Steaks Back

(Saw the above and couldn't resist)
Posted By: Zubee Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 2:37pm
Foodies
Albion

K
Posted By: granny Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 5:33pm
The Blackbird
Can you give us a location for the restaurant? Because I think it would be a good idea if the area's history and heritage can be incorporated into the name.

For example, how brilliant would it have been to have made a restaurant out of "Old Mother Redcaps Inn"? They would have done a roaring trade too!
"Closing Down"
Posted By: vw_kyle Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 7:26pm
Here today Gone tomorrow.
Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 9:01pm
Think dinners. Think lots of dinners. Think Batman.

That's right! Call it Batman's.

"Dinner dinner, dinner dinner, dinner dinner, dinner dinner, Batman!"


Oh, please yourselves...
ok, that was super man, super idea :-)
Originally Posted by ZipperClub
ok, that was super man, super idea :-)

Don't you mean "Soup-er Man"? yumyum
:-)))

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Posted By: rach87 Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 9:32pm
how about 'Shaun's House' that way everybody would lets go to shauns house for tea/lunch/a bevvy!
Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 9:36pm
Originally Posted by rach87
how about 'Shaun's House' that way everybody would lets go to shauns house for tea/lunch/a bevvy!


That could work. Especially if it's sheep & cheerful...
I can see it now...

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Posted By: YinYang Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 12th Oct 2013 9:44pm
He could also open a baker's shop and call it Shaun of the Bread. laugh




Aww, Shauns done himself in... :-(

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Posted By: Dilly Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 13th Oct 2013 8:39am
Meet and chew veg :-)
Posted By: lansyp Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 13th Oct 2013 10:13am
if you had a b and b you could call it board and fed up
Posted By: fish5133 Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 13th Oct 2013 10:25am
The Joint

Thatchers

Wicket

Creations

MASH

Fodders

The Trough

Get Stuffed

Posted By: granny Re: Whats a good name for an english restaurant? - 13th Oct 2013 4:45pm
English Fayre
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