my menu will be burgers,baguettes,kebabs,wraps,chip n dips,fish n chips.
2007-03-18
07:15:13
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N.Ireland Derry City..There will be a healthy option menu on every product froms salads to kebabs,including fruit juices.i will be targeting students,local offices,pubs&clubs,retailing sector general public
2007-03-18
08:29:07 ·
update #1
SOME GOOD NAMES PLEASE DONT GIVE UP
2007-03-19
02:06:32 ·
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What about :
Kebabra's ,
The River Side Cafe
Diner City
Sasta's
Strand Cafe
Grab n Go
Food 4 U
2007-03-18 08:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you done any market research in your area?
There is a move towards healthier eating in most places, so maybe you should have some healthy choices of food too. Also if you are going to cook the food healthily.....e.g. Cook in olive oil instead of vegetable oil, use granary bread, etc, then choose a name which reflects this, and make sure you let people know when you market the business.
"tasty and healthy" ?
Don't forget to check that the name has not already been registered for another business BEFORE you get the sign painted and the menus printed. Otherwise you will have to scrap the lot and start all over again!
2007-03-18 07:45:22
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answered by Copper 4
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Ulster Options
Ulster Eats
Derry Delights
Derry Fine Dining (a play on Very Fine Dining)
Foyle Foods
Foods by the Foyle
Best of luck - Let us know how you get on. I'll look out for your premises the next time I visit Derry city (I live in the south of Ireland).
2007-03-18 13:57:17
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answered by Cara an chait 3
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Well what's your style or atmosphere in your establishment?
That could help you find a name.
This reminds me of a story about the famous Orville Redenbacher when he first got into the business of selling popcorn.
After he began cornering the market, he went to a firm to help figure out a brand name for his product so that people could easily remember the name to his product. After a few weeks, the firm told Redenbacher to use his name as the brand. A name that cost $2000 to be suggested to be put on a box that was given to him by his parents for free.
Something to think about. Good luck.
2007-03-18 07:24:32
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answered by spydersyndrome 2
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There's no way I can suggest a name for your restaurant (or any other type of business) without knowing anything about you, the town you live in, what type of clientele you're catering to, etc etc etc. Remember that whatever you name the place, you're going to be stuck with it. Also (this goes without saying), you have to beware of copyright issues. Even if your last name is (for example) McDonald, you'd have a really hard time not getting sued if your called your restaurant "McDonald's".
Speaking of last names, have you considered using your own actual last name (or a permutation of it)? Or, perhaps you have someone in your family history (a grandmother, great aunt, etc) who has a first name that lends itself well? For example, Nonna Yolanda ("grandma Yolanda" in Italian) is named after my grandmother. We do serve Italian food, but not exclusively.
2007-03-18 07:30:46
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answered by jvsconsulting 4
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McRonalds
Burger Ring
KFB
Pizza But
Dominics Pizza
2007-03-18 10:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You need something that rolls easily off the tongue. Imagine business people talking about where to go for lunch and saying "Do you want to go to Joe's, or that new place whose name I can't remember?".
Don't try to use your name in the name of the business. Because if you fail, people will have that name associated with you. A safe bet is to use the name of your town/city. The Townsville Take-Away. Or The Townsville Deli, something like that. Downtown Grill. Keep it short. Enough for people to be able to abbreviate it in conversation.
Good luck! I miss the good ol' days of having my place.
2007-03-18 07:28:01
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Gut Busters
2007-03-18 07:27:42
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answered by laplandfan 7
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Cardiac Cave? Defibrilator Palace? Cholesterol Haven? Just what the world needs, another artery clogging, kid yourself fast food restaurant. Ever think of serving salads? Fresh Vegetables? Fresh Fruit? Best of luck in your venture, but please consider some healthy options-those of us who like to eat good foods simply cannot get them in fast food places
2007-03-18 07:24:57
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answered by beebs 6
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Acme Eats
2007-03-18 07:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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