Post the coolest/wierdest pub/bar names you've come across here:

The Irish Jury, Part 2

The Beggar’s Bush (although it’s only just occurred to me that there’s anything funny about this name)

The Wel-Cum-Inn I swear that’s how it’s spelled. It’s the only reason to stop in the metropolis of Newtownstewart, County Tyrone.

Askel MacTurcaills of Hoggen Green If you want to know how to get to it, take a left turn at Narnia and ask the first goblin you meet.

Thingmote Apparently this is old norse for ‘meeting place’. I think it loses something in the translation.

Life Death

PS Sorry - this just sorta morphed into a post on worst pub names.

We used to go to a bar that was called The Office too. The name got changed 3-4 years ago and now it’s Willies.

We also had a restaurant/bar that was called The Pink Taco. There were a few people who thought the name was offensive and started a campaign against it and tried to get it to change the name. It went out of business about 6 months later. The name was really funny but the food sucked.

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“The Ruptured Duck” was also the name of Ted Lawson’s B-25 that he flew in Doolittles attack on Tokyo in April of 1942. And IIRC, they trained somewhere in the Washington St area.
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My favorite bar name was FD McNasty’s. Opened in Smryna, GA in 1972. Great place. :slight_smile:

Er, translated from French…
“Here better than there”, little shady cafe-bar-bistro facing a jail, next to Paris!

I have a friend that opened a bar, (that he
closed after a few months) called “wherever”,
when we used to go out we’d ask “Where do you
want to go?”

“I don’t care… Wherever”

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I once worked in a restaurant where there was a waitress (Vicki) who, shall we say, was a bit skanky. The kitchen staff figured she should open her own establishment called Vicki’s Legs and the advertising slogan would be:

“Vicki’s Legs - open 24 hours - all the crabs you can eat $1.95 - semen and other Naval personnel welcome.”
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Its where I had my first pint in England. The Tyrppe to Jerusalem Inn in Nottingham, England. Said to be the oldest tavern in England, its built into the base of the castle. Damn, I sound like a travel guide. Cool place though. Also was at The Last Drop in Edinburgh, previously mentioned.

Man, I want to go back.

** The Smiling Skull in Athens Oh.**

The Bung Hole in London on High Holburn Street.

Yeah, I know that a bung hole is part of a cask, but I also know what else it means. Makes me giggle.

In DC, there’s Madam’s Organ (In the area known as Adams Morgan)…

I really like the Enterprise. I was forced (!) to stay in there the other week; someone stabbed someone else outside and hid in there, and the police forced everyone to stay until they found him. The Purple Turtle is a chain, and I haven’t tried the one in Camden.

The Monkey Chews opened 1998/1999ish on Queen’s Crescent, just by the dodgy estates, and it’s superb. Dark, red-lit, DJs on a Sunday afternoon.

I think there’s a few of those around. I vaguely recall going to one near Warren Street too.

The Toad Suck Inn, Conway, AR

Between the Buns: right here in my hometown of South Bend & Mishawaka, Indiana.

Moondog’s Pub: South Bend, IN

Here in Ottawa there is a pub called “The Honest Lawyer”.

Also one called “The Glue Pot”,which happens to be located next to a strip club (sorry, “exotic dancers” not “strippers” work there). I’m not sure if the Glue Pot Pub was named that because of the strip club, but I always assumed there was a connection.

When I lived in Frisco, there was a bar called “The White Swallow”, in a gay neighborhood.

My girlfriend asked me gleefully, “Do you get it??!”

I shrugged, thinking, “Birds, big deal…” — then I almost my blew cookies on the street.

In D.C., a german restaurant called “Frank & Stein”