In Britain we have a load of royal named things, e.g “The King’s Head,” “The Prince Henry,” or animal themed pubs like “The Three Pikes,” The Red Lion (most common oub name) or something gorey like “The Hanged Man,” “The Village Chopping Block.” On that note, we also have pubs named after landmarks, e.g “The Old Oak,” “The Anvil.”

Any more modern establishment like a bar can have posher or more postmodern names. Sometimes jokey names.

I was struck by a realisation thst i don’t know how other countries name their pubs amd bars. Would be helpful to know, for understanding other cultures. I even don’t know for places like the USA, which also speak English. Excited to hear your responses!

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    • Bastard (reykjavik)

    • Mollys (NYC)

    • Tequila Mockingbird (Ocean City)

    • Olive or Twist (Portland)

    • Wish You Were Beer (Madison)

    • Pour Boy (Toronto)

    • Loose Moose (Toronto)

    • Plug Uglies (NYC)

    • LowBrau (sacramento)

    • Pour House (everywhere)

    • Beer and Loathing (Omaha)

    • Deja Brew (Wendell)

    • Paddy o’Beers (Raleigh)

    • Crow Bar (Mount Holly)