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A good name for a Polish bar?


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lowkarafa [Guest]
  Jan 25, 07, 12:01  #1

my friend has opened a polish bistro and is the process of opening a polish bar.
He needs a unique name for the bar. any ideas????
Also, any Polish drinks would be helpful

thx
ldl

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sledz
  Jan 25, 07, 12:36  #2

How about Sledz`s sports bar... women drink free

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miranda
  Jan 25, 07, 12:48  #3

is the bar going to be open in POland or somwewhere else?

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globetrotter
  Jan 25, 07, 12:48  #4

PRZEŻYTEK ???

It's hangover right?

Where in the big wide world will this bar be ?

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miranda
  Jan 25, 07, 12:54  #5

Quoting: globetrotter, Post #4
PRZEŻYTEK

oldie
Quoting: globetrotter, Post #4
hangover

kac

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globetrotter
  Jan 25, 07, 12:58  #6

Quoting: miranda, Post #5
oldie


Er does this mean that I have quoted some older language or have you sussed out how ancient I am?

Is kac the right word for hangover. If so Kacs bar is a goer. It has a ring to it. Only problem id that we refer in English slang to Cack to mean naff as in cack handed - no good.

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kaka
  Jan 25, 07, 13:05  #7

Fabryka Kacu - very good name for a bar

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lowkarafa [Guest]
  Jan 25, 07, 13:18  #8

The bar will be in Michigan. He already ones and operates a polish deli and makes is own food
Last name is Gawlick

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globetrotter
  Jan 25, 07, 13:24  #9

Quoting: lowkarafa, Post #8
The bar will be in Michigan


Too far away for me. I hope it is a roaring success for your friend. I am sure the more sensible members of this forum will be on later to give you some great names

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globetrotter
  Jan 25, 07, 13:25  #10

Quoting: lowkarafa, Post #1
Also, any Polish drinks would be helpful


There is a thread here on the forum about Polish drinks. Check it out if you haven't already

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LoneStranger [Guest]
  Jan 25, 07, 13:33  #11

Polish Bar's name: POLISH BAR ...

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globetrotter
  Jan 25, 07, 13:34  #12

Quoting: LoneStranger, Post #11
Polish Bar's name: POLISH BAR ...

creative genious

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globetrotter
  Jan 25, 07, 13:35  #13

genius

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 25, 07, 13:36  #14

Zagłoba

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kaka
  Jan 25, 07, 13:42  #15

Pan Wołodyjowski

Sienkiewicz Bar

anyway, they wudnt know how to read it

do you want Polish name?

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Wroclaw
  Jan 25, 07, 14:22  #16

Following on from Kaka.

With Fire And Sword.

Husaria.


Think about the pub sign and the image it will convey. Also the interior decor.

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kaka
  Jan 25, 07, 14:25  #17

In Polish Way

for drinks: for sure, mad dogs called also white and red.. and kamikadze (you dont have this in US, do u?)

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szkotja2007
  Jan 25, 07, 14:38  #18

Count Casimirs'

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krysia
  Jan 25, 07, 14:59  #19

Our parish is St. Casimir's

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FISZ
  Jan 25, 07, 15:54  #20

Call it Fuchy Bar

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miranda
  Jan 25, 07, 17:43  #21

Quoting: lowkarafa, Post #8
Gawlick

How does: U Gawlicka sound
Quoting: globetrotter, Post #6
Er does this mean that I have quoted some older language or have you sussed out how ancient I am?

no, no
Przezytek means "oldie" in English, something outdated globbie

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miranda
  Jan 25, 07, 17:44  #22

Quoting: miranda, Post #21
U Gawlicka

U Gawlicka ze smiechu sie sika

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Giles [Guest]
  Jan 26, 07, 10:33  #23

Kashubar.

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Giles [Guest]
  Jan 26, 07, 10:33  #24

Because its cash you and a bar. Also sounds like Kashubski or however the old language is spelt.

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Guest32 [Guest]
  Jan 26, 07, 10:38  #25

Again, I would go for "The Polish Bar" (from the marketing point of view I think it's the best name -- think when the bar is know in the town - everybody who ask "Do you know any Polish bar in this town/city" will point your bar .

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Giles [Guest]
  Jan 26, 07, 10:41  #26

And if you end up with regular drinkers they would be Kashunuts

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Guest32 [Guest]
  Jan 26, 07, 10:45  #27

Yes, but you need to remember the name should be easy to remember/spell for non-Polish speakers.

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forgetmenots
  Jan 26, 07, 10:47  #28

Quoting: lowkarafa, Post #1
friend has opened a polish bistro and is the process of opening a polish bar



what about TRADYCJA ....

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globetrotter
  Jan 26, 07, 11:01  #29

Still think 'Bar Kac' is best. It would be great name for a bar in Ilkley in Yorshire in the UK

On Ilkley Moor, Bar Kac
Groan - sorry but it is Friday

If you're not from or living in England you won't get this but don't worry - you're not missing much.

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LoneStranger [Guest]
  Jan 26, 07, 11:41  #30

*==========POLISH BAR==========*
(Alcohol and Tobacco not allowed , no loud noises please)

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