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Name For A Salad Cafe
Posted By: ggudis* on 7/19/2006 2:24 PM (CST) 125 Points
I am currently opening a gourmet salad, wraps, and panini store in a very artsy location in Philadelphia. I have a couple of ideas for a name but nothing seems to be jumping off of the page to me. Anyone have some ideas?



Posted by: vic Member Response
7/19/2006 2:49 PM (CST)
"The Salad Bowl"

"The Salad Shooter"

 

Posted by: BevH* Member Response
7/19/2006 2:57 PM (CST)
How about
Picture This - where food is art

Food is Art - Make your mealtimes creative
Food is Art - Create Your Next Meal
The Food Gallery - A Picture of Healthy Food

Good Luck
 

Posted by: Bob.DeStefano Member Response
7/19/2006 3:07 PM (CST)
"Edgy Veggies"

"Salad Sensation"

"Salad Days"

"Salad Daze"



Good luck.

- Bob
 

Posted by: deni418 Member Response
7/19/2006 5:07 PM (CST)
Delicio's Gourmet Salad Bar

One Stop Salad Shoppe

The Leaf

Leaves and Loafs

 

Posted by: mbarber Member Response
7/19/2006 5:18 PM (CST)
The Spicy Pumpkin

All Wrapped Up

Free the Taste Buds

Reds Greens and all in Betweens

Love Your Tongue Salad Bar

Wrapped Sensations
 

Posted by: Papadoc (Steve)* Member Response
7/19/2006 5:39 PM (CST)
Lettuce Inn or Lettuce Eat
 

Posted by: Frank Hurtte Member Response
7/19/2006 6:18 PM (CST)
Lettuce Pray....
Gourmet Chalet

The Salad Nazi...

 

Posted by: lara Member Response
7/19/2006 9:13 PM (CST)
ggudis,

Congratulations on the new business!

A business name / brand should be rooted in strategy. It would be helpful to know more about how you will be positioning your restaurant, i.e. is it self serve, is it a restaurant, is it casual, is it formal, is it organic, is it healthy, is it diet-specific, is it for vegetarians, is it about offering a fast, fresh & healthy option... Also, what's the style of the business - is it contemporary or traditional, is it about personal service or about eclectic fare, etc. All of these factors will influence the essence and the style of the name.

I've made a few assumptions: that's it's a relatively informal, premium priced / gourmet product, focus on lunch with an artistic / eclectic twist. Some suggestions:

The Devout Sprout (about pure, simple ingredients, healthy, green, a bit quirky)

Leap (feels energetic, healthy, green)

The Garden Gourmand (gourmet foods, focus on garden fresh foods, a bit more upscale, premium)

Hope this helps!
 

Posted by: darcy.moen Member Response
7/19/2006 10:20 PM (CST)
I mentioned this post to my wife, and she said "What a great idea!"

I submit:

1) Lettuce Entertain You
2) Turning over a new leaf
3) The Loaf & Leaf

and if you're feeling cheeky:

4) Wrap your lips around this!

Darcy Moen
Customer Loyalty Network
 

Posted by: jdeems* Member Response
7/20/2006 12:08 AM (CST)
How about:

"Dressings"

"Bacon Bits"

"The Cabbage Patch"

"The Salad Bar"

"Paninis"

"Panini's Salads and Wraps"

Hope you like some of these, good luck!

Jennifer and Kyle
(kyle is my husband)
 

Posted by: MANSING Member Response
7/20/2006 3:19 AM (CST)
Hi Ggudi,

Try this…!

• Philadelphia Salad Café
• Deli and salad Café
• Salad @ Café
• Café Philadelphia
• American salad café
• North East Salad café

I hope this will help!

Regards,

M Bhor
 

Posted by: JudyJudyJudy Member Response
7/20/2006 2:02 PM (CST)
You've got lots of good ones to choose from. Here are others to consider:
Gourmet Fresh Delights
Gourmet Natural Salads
Fresh Lettuce Express
Good and Natural Cafe
Salads and Such Shoppe
 

Posted by: Dramagenics* Member Response
7/20/2006 5:09 PM (CST)
- Let's Call it a Wrap
- Ggudis Gourmet Greens
- Tossed, Wrapped, and Panini
- The Green Eyed Gourmet
- Wrapanini






 

Posted by: Dramagenics* Member Response
7/20/2006 5:11 PM (CST)
Just googled Wrapanini and it is already being used, sorry.
 

Posted by: jennrus Member Response
7/21/2006 8:46 AM (CST)
Love what you've already got but here's my two cents worth:

-Letuce Fly
-Fresh and Fancy
-Artists Garden
-Garden Artist
-Sandwich Art
-Art to Eat
-Edibal Art
-The Lettuce Bar
-Plate of Perfection
-Healthy Heads

Good luck!
Jenn
 

Posted by: Peter Hobday Member Response
7/21/2006 3:23 PM (CST)
ggudis -- call it:

Salad Cafe




That's all you need.

Peter Hobday
 

Posted by: W.M.M.A. Member Response
7/21/2006 6:14 PM (CST)
I can't believe I'm putting this in, but the first thing that came to mind, was lyrics from Stevie Ray Vaughn.

Wrap It Up...I'll Take It.

First part is name...second...tag line...

It could happen!!!???

 

Posted by: schirmcat* Accepted Answer
7/23/2006 6:21 AM (CST)
I liked Bev H's use of the word gallery, but you could call it "The Salad Gallery" - nice illiteration, and it fits in with the artsy theme. I also liked her taglines, but I think "Create your own gourmet meal" versus "next meal"... or as a tagline..."Fresh Gourmet Creations" or "Delicious Gourmet Creations"
 

Posted by: Tatyiana Member Response
7/24/2006 1:57 PM (CST)
I think The Leaf & Loaf is a winner. It actually kind of stuck with me and I can picture myself saying it.., "hey, I am going to the Leaf & Loaf.. want anything?"

And the short name but parallel 4 lettering would make it attractive when you start to create logo/signage, etc.

My 1 cent!

T.
 

Posted by: alosada Member Response
7/25/2006 2:13 AM (CST)
Make it easy for your customers. "Salad Café", as suggested earlier, or "Green Café", will be enough descriptive.

Best luck,
Alberto
 

Posted by: Rum to Whiskey* Member Response
7/27/2006 1:15 PM (CST)
I think you should call it Envy.
because there is a lot fo green.
or

Head.

like a lettuce head.
 

Posted by: nikkiply1 Member Response
7/20/2009 3:05 PM (CST)
GO GREEN!
 



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