Restaurant Name - NEED HELP!!!

Ormond Joy

There is a bar in St Martin called Skanki’s Bar. I had to stop and check it out.

Turns out it’s a very laid back bar with “Praise The Lord” type embroidered signs hanging on the walls. Not what I’d imagined based on the name.

Skanki is the family’s last name.

Are you coming back here to give us some clues about what the restaurant is all about food and theme wise?

Gary’s Place. Just cuz.

It’s all about ham.

Call it “Trump’s Ham Jackhammer.”

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Doubt it.

Will you serve pork products, or be a BBQ joint?

If so, then, “Shaz’ Ham” would be awesome!

Sergeant Stuffy’s Stuffin’ Shack

Camp David

Surfdude’s Dream

Cheese brûlée

“NEED HELP!!!” is a cute name, you could stick with that.

I’m partial to Snuffy’s, after a dog I once knew.

Especially if you try to serve that many different styles in one small resturant.

Not that one, the one Babu opened across the street, that had food from around the world. Jerry convinced him to just do Pakistani food and it went out of business.

Puzzles

The Single Post Cafe

The Drive By Cafe.

“Closed for the Season.”

Many successful establishments have used that name!

“The Vanishing OP”

Nelson Algren, in his 1956 book A Walk on the Wild Side, where the quote appears as follows: “Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom’s. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own.”

As this page explains, the order of the first two rules is often switched, and Algren may have “borrowed” the advice from either an actor friend or “a nice old Negro lady”.