I just heard the phrase 'grisly scene' on the news, and it occurred to me that would be a great name for a bar.
The Grizzly Scene could have live music and dancing, and could cater to the country/western crowd, bikers, or probably several other demographics, depending on how it's marketed.
There would be a mounted namesake grizzly bear in a glass case either in the entryway or (if it's a big place) in the center of the dance floor. Of course the motif would be rustic: lots of rough wood, bear traps, etc. A fun, low-brow place to knock back a few beers.
Can you think of a good name or theme for an enterprise? Doesn't have to be a bar. It could be a fashion boutique, pet store, or anything else that comes to mind.
Marketing Exercise
- Accountable
- Posts: 24818
- Joined: Mon May 30, 2005 8:33 am
Marketing Exercise
Bear lair, or if it's a strip joint, bare lair.
-
Richard Bell
- Posts: 1228
- Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:56 am
Marketing Exercise
Accountable;851538 wrote:
There would be a mounted namesake grizzly bear in a glass case... bear traps
I would find those to be offensive.
Why name an establishment after an animal, then "honour" it by placing a dead specimen there, and the paraphenalia used to kill it?
Grisly, indeed.
There would be a mounted namesake grizzly bear in a glass case... bear traps
I would find those to be offensive.
Why name an establishment after an animal, then "honour" it by placing a dead specimen there, and the paraphenalia used to kill it?
Grisly, indeed.
Marketing Exercise
I'll never understand the 'critter-hugger syndrome'.
Marketing Exercise
hoppy;852067 wrote: I'll never understand the 'critter-hugger syndrome'.
Theres a good name for a vegetarian restaurant.
"Critter Huggers"
:wah:
Theres a good name for a vegetarian restaurant.
"Critter Huggers"
:wah:
- Accountable
- Posts: 24818
- Joined: Mon May 30, 2005 8:33 am
Marketing Exercise
Richard Bell;851837 wrote: I would find those to be offensive.
Why name an establishment after an animal, then "honour" it by placing a dead specimen there, and the paraphenalia used to kill it?
Grisly, indeed.
Then you would definitely not be in the target demographic. I would recommend you find a different venue. A nice jazz bar, perhaps.
Why name an establishment after an animal, then "honour" it by placing a dead specimen there, and the paraphenalia used to kill it?
Grisly, indeed.
Then you would definitely not be in the target demographic. I would recommend you find a different venue. A nice jazz bar, perhaps.
- Accountable
- Posts: 24818
- Joined: Mon May 30, 2005 8:33 am
Marketing Exercise
YZGI;852081 wrote: Theres a good name for a vegetarian restaurant.
"Critter Huggers"
:wah:
That works. :-6 They could have domestic pets to feed while eating. Rabbits, guinea pigs, etc. Install a huge 'run' the length of one wall, with tables or booths set within reach. I would imagine that would be very relaxing, to share your salad with a cute bunny.
Of course, sharing a meal with a bunny has been done before, but just a bit different.
"Critter Huggers"
:wah:
That works. :-6 They could have domestic pets to feed while eating. Rabbits, guinea pigs, etc. Install a huge 'run' the length of one wall, with tables or booths set within reach. I would imagine that would be very relaxing, to share your salad with a cute bunny.
Of course, sharing a meal with a bunny has been done before, but just a bit different.
-
Clodhopper
- Posts: 5115
- Joined: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:11 pm
Marketing Exercise
OK:
Poler Storm: venue for angry pole vaulters
Men in Black: pub for those with coloured wives (unfettered by taste here)
Butter fly: club for those with really curious dietary requirements
Pet Stop: a large mallet
Fisherman's Friend: a large mullet
Hirsutely Unacceptable: see Fisherman's Friend
Naval Gazers: venue for ship based radar operators
Hole in One: pub for those who have inadvertently punctured themselves
Poler Storm: venue for angry pole vaulters
Men in Black: pub for those with coloured wives (unfettered by taste here)
Butter fly: club for those with really curious dietary requirements
Pet Stop: a large mallet
Fisherman's Friend: a large mullet
Hirsutely Unacceptable: see Fisherman's Friend
Naval Gazers: venue for ship based radar operators
Hole in One: pub for those who have inadvertently punctured themselves
The crowd: "Yes! We are all individuals!"
Lone voice: "I'm not."
Lone voice: "I'm not."