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A friend who spent fair time in good 'ol, is starting a restaurant with a British flair in Toronto. I think he's trying to find a British sounding name that has camp and would appeal to the "hip" crowd. Any suggestions? Perhaps you have no idea what outsiders would identify with y'all... but I need a start.
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The Pig And Bristol... instead of Pig and Whistle?
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The Bristol Stop.

or The Snooty Moose (Canadianized version of the Snooty Fox)
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koan;1370063 wrote: A friend who spent fair time in good 'ol, is starting a restaurant with a British flair in Toronto. I think he's trying to find a British sounding name that has camp and would appeal to the "hip" crowd. Any suggestions? Perhaps you have no idea what outsiders would identify with y'all... but I need a start.


Cabot Circus.... It's a little groovy for the hip crowd but also has historic connections with the US.

John Cabot landed In North America from Bristol England around 1497

BBC - History - John Cabot

We have a Shopping Mall named after him In Bristol

http://cabotcircusbristol.com/
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Hmmm. I see the link but it should be something that NAmericans identify with readily or intuitively. That's why I like the Snooty Moose. lol

We know Piccadilly Circus, Scarborough Fair, Covent Garden, London Bridge, Tower of London, Salisbury Plain/Stonehenge, The Tube...

hmmm. If he was a deli, "The Tube" isn't bad. lol
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oscar;1370070 wrote: Cabot Circus.... It's a little groovy for the hip crowd but also has historic connections with the US.

John Cabot landed In North America from Bristol England around 1497

BBC - History - John Cabot

We have a Shopping Mall named after him In Bristol

Welcome - Cabot Circus Bristol


Good grief oscar you do know cabot was an immigrant don't you? Not english at all.



How abut the dog and duck? The greasy spoon? The rub a duck Ride a **** horse. (Might appeal to the camp crowd anyway) The penny loaf? tuppence none the wiser. Shakespeare and Bacon takeaway .
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Bristol Fashion. All camp followers know it means falling over sideways onto the mud twice a day so for a drinking establishment it's perfect. It also implies over-engineered I think but that's secondary.
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gmc;1370079 wrote: Good grief oscar you do know cabot was an immigrant don't you? Not english at all.



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And ?
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How about The Blackboy? It would be hard to get more Bristolian than that.
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It's called The Bristol Yard. Opening soon in Toronto. Hopefully he does Bristol proud :)
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I'll keep an eye open for notices.
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koan;1370125 wrote: It's called The Bristol Yard. Opening soon in Toronto. Hopefully he does Bristol proud :)


About two foot six after the dockyard get hold of it - the very best of luck to him :-)
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