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For my Graphic Design cass we have to come up with a theme restaurant, so I figured a car themed one would rock. But I can't think of a good name for it yet? Any suggestions of a name?

And what would it serve for food?

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For my Graphic Design cass we have to come up with a theme restaurant, so I figured a cr themed one would rock. But I can't think of a good name for it yet? Any suggestions of a name?

And what would it serve for food?

Um... Honda and Driver? Toyota Trend?

Well since you said CR themed... :P

But seriously, our site's name would work: Cheers (food and drinking) and Gears (cars). I guess the admins won't mind you using the name...

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It would serve American stuff because it would be based around the Big Three. :P

Walter Peyton had a restaurant in Illinois, called Studebaker's. It served American food and featured an auto themed interior.

There are a couple of Italian restaurants I know called "Avanti".

There's a 50's themed drive-in called "Cruisers", featuring hot dogs, hamburgers, italian beef.

"Ferarri" could be an upscale italian restaurant, with the prancing stallion as part of the decor.

"The Cadillac Ranch" is a country and western bar and dance hall in the area. You could take the name and update the decor with Cadillac booths and make it a steak house.

Just a few suggestions.

Pick an old famous car name, and name it that?

the only car restraunt round heer is very classic and is in Brownsville and is called Boondocks, (brownsvilles population today is proably around 25. but they get lost of money due to its location on the highway leading you to Mt. Rushmore

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It's called "Frisco's," and we already have a couple in So Cal :AH-HA_wink:

Anyway... I don't got a clue!

Cheers & Gears would be cool. You even have logo's etc to chose from I'm sure Pauwels wouldn't mind.

It could be a restaurant/tavern. that would work.

Pontiac - serve indian cuisine.... see if anyone gets it.

In western PA <I dunno if they're anywhere else>, we have a chain called Quaker Steak and Lube. They're entirely Quaker State oil themed... and if you've ever wanted to eat under a corvette, you can.

They are famous for their buckets of wings

I think there's a place in Philadelphia called "The Pontiac Grill". And there's a place on 17th St in DC called "The Mercury Grill" if I'm not mistaken.

And there's a place on 17th St in DC called "The Mercury Grill" if I'm not mistaken.

Did it serve seafood?

Ouch, hehehe. Not sure. It's near Dupont Circle though, if that's hint enough.

The Greasy Wrench

Camshaft's

Diesel Delight

Yeah...I know all these sound like run-down roadside stands... :P

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Meals On Wheels!

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lol "Meal on Wheels" is the name of a local charity group in my area for the poor....

Also I ment "CAR" not "CR" ^^; typo...

I was thinking of Cheers and Gears...cuz it just sounds cool, just didn't know if I should/could use it or not.

SO does Camshaft's lol, i'd be like an all grease menu...no veggies lol XD

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I know. I drove for them a few years ago.

What about the Dodge Lodge Steak House? Have all kinds of manly things like muscle cars in the waiting area, plates that look like hubcaps, booths that look like car trunks, waiters bringing steaks to customers in Dodge Power Wheels, etc.

As for the food, you could serve Elephant meat, Snake meat, Horse meat, you get the idea. (426 Hemi, Cobra, Mustang . . .)

Lol that's an awesome anaolgy with the meats and cars

I still like the way "Cheers and Gears" sounds ^_^

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What about Beers and Gears bar and car themed resaurant?

oo...2 things that shouldn't normally go together...i like that

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THE AZTEK GRILLE!!!!!

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My friend, you have just given me retenal damage XD :P

Hmmm...

Love some of the ones already posted.

how about...

Monte Carlo Grill

Knight Diner

Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker

MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/

Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html

"I didn't mean to take away your dreams" ... Hootie & The Blowfish ... 'Only Lonely'

Pontiac - serve indian cuisine.... see if anyone gets it.

In western PA <I dunno if they're anywhere else>, we have a chain called Quaker Steak and Lube.  They're entirely Quaker State oil themed... and if you've ever wanted to eat under a corvette, you can.

They are famous for their buckets of wings

And Wednesday is Wings-day!!

Nothing like a bottle of Atomic or Buckeye BBQ!!

They're entirely Quaker State oil themed... and if you've ever wanted to eat under a corvette, you can.

Is this a Corvette that's suspended over your table? Like a whole Corvette?? I'd hope the connections holding that thing up were sturdy... :P

Treadmarks Fine Dining

The Gas Station

The Leaky Gasket

The Spare Tire

Just Waxed Bakery

Duuuuuude... burnout burgers are the best, man. You eat your first one, then, like, you have the munchies for the rest of the night, you just can't stop!

Is this a Corvette that's suspended over your table?  Like a whole Corvette??  I'd hope the connections holding that thing up were sturdy...  :P

There's the Corvette room and the bike room among others....

Its been a while since I have been to the Original. I may have to go back in the next week or two.

Fuel Injection
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I've narrowed it down to these 3...picks?

1. Beers and Gears

2. Small Block Burgers

3. Burnout Burgers

"Burn rubber...not your food."

The Filling Station

Specialising in American food with the best ingredients, Kick-Ass chili and meatloaf ala Maple Drive, macaroni and cheese with artisnal cheddar from Wisconsin, free-range fried chicken and waffles, etc.

If it was me my theme would be classic cars, by that

I mean the 1960s and before. :) Here's some ideas:

Deusenberg Diner

ElDorado Burger

Zephyr Grille

Chrome Eatery

LaSalle Bar

Cadillac Luncheon

Hungry Hungry Mopar

Coupe DeVille Grille

The Buick & Olds Drive Thru

Hot Rod Shack

Stanley Steamer Kitchen

The Hungry Plymouth

Buick Supper

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