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Topic: Taglines/Names

Mexican Influenced Bakery And Coffee House

Posted by Anonymous on 125 Points
I would like to open a bakery/coffee house near a tourist spot in San Diego called Old Town, a historic state park, where the Spanish settlers established a mission -- there's museums, Mexican restaurants, and shops selling pinatas, wrestlers masks, ceramics, etc. This bakery will focus on freshly made desserts with a Mexican influence, such as Tres Leche Cake, Tequila Cake, Churros, Chilli Chocolate Cupcakes (spicy), Brownies, Dulce de leche pie, etc. Contemporary twists on traditional recipes in a festive, casual setting. One name I'm thinking about is "El Panadero Borracho" which is the drunk baker in Spanish. Any name and tagline suggestions? Thanks!
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    Puerto Mexican

    Mexican Bake
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    "El Panadero Borracho" could work well, or not depending on if the tourists "get" that you're a Mexican Bakery. If need be, add "The Drunk Baker" as the name in parentheses, for example:

    El Panadero Borracho (The Drunk Baker)

    If you're unsure what people think of the name, consider spending time around Old Town, and asking the tourists (and/or creating a pop-up bakery stall).
  • Posted on Author
    Thanks! I think with a good logo and tagline it will make it clear too. There's lots of places in the area that have Spanish names that don't clarify their business (restaurant? museum? tee-shirt shop?). Great suggestion - We're a small and a pop-up stall is in the plan. There's a weekly street mart for vendors and the Cinco de Mayo fair that we're participating in. Thanks again!

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