Exactly what the title says.
Need some help
Haha good one, but serious
...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?
How about "English Restaurant"?
Gravy with It
Sums up most English dishes
What market you targetting?
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
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...
Thatchers
Seasonal
Aristocrat
Round Table
Shilling
Florin
Union Jack
St George
Maypole
The Empire Steaks Back
(Saw the above and couldn't resist)
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!
Here today Gone tomorrow.
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 :-)
ok, that was super man, super idea :-)
Don't you mean "Soup-er Man"?
how about 'Shaun's House' that way everybody would lets go to shauns house for tea/lunch/a bevvy!
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...
He could also open a baker's shop and call it
Shaun of the Bread.
Aww, Shauns done himself in... :-(
if you had a b and b you could call it board and fed up
The Joint
Thatchers
Wicket
Creations
MASH
Fodders
The Trough
Get Stuffed