A good name for a bar

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wolfgamesstudios

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'the raimbow trout'
acrost the street from a person flying the rebel flag.
in a tiny 'river' town down in central backwoods oregon.

this was a true story.

the raimbow trout is a completely straight bar for some reason btw.

(sry you really had to be there to get it)
 

Guitar Gamer

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the Winchester

a dam good name made better if you actually have a winchester to put up
what? yeah it's a reference but that doesn't diminish the truth
Issac Death said:
Too Frunk to Duck
*starts clapping*
 

MorsePacific

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IHY. It's an acronym for "I hate you". The motto will be something along the lines of "Get your food and get out."
 

KillerH

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the dog that bit you. you know, from the old phrase 'hair of the dog that bit you'? It could work
 

secretshadow90

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Trifixion said:
Bar: That Other Place.

"Hey, ya wanna go to [whatever bar]?"
"Naah, let's go to That Other Place."
I actually have seen a bar named The Other Place in my neck of the woods. I thought it was the greatest name ever.

OT: I would call a bar The Bunker. That way people would know where to meet up during the zombie apocalypse.
 

fletch_talon

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Ye Olde Queste Hub Pub
Inside would be stereotypical fantasy tavern settings, a dragon skull mounted on the wall and incredibly well endowed red headed barmaids wearing lace up blouses thigh high heeled boots and short frilly skirts.

I would also employ one person who's job is just to sit in the darkest corner in a cloak, and simply stare at the customers.
 

Marble Dragon

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fletch_talon said:
Ye Olde Queste Hub Pub
Inside would be stereotypical fantasy tavern settings, a dragon skull mounted on the wall and incredibly well endowed red headed barmaids wearing lace up blouses thigh high heeled boots and short frilly skirts.

I would also employ one person who's job is just to sit in the darkest corner in a cloak, and simply stare at the customers.
That would be a freaking awesome job. And if any customer did try to start a conversation, the corner man could just mutter the same cryptic message over and over again.