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Which name do you prefer for a new coffee shop/beer bar in a neighborhood called Peoplestown? * The town’s name refers to the Peoples family who founded it, not as a reference to “people” broadly.
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29 Responses to Option A
This has the most relatable, friendly, and catchy name of the two presented here.
This name works pretty well I think because it has the name of the town but phrases it in a different way that's related and could have another meaning.
I prefer A because it sounds like a place where people who have ownership the goings on in their town would like to congregate, whereas option B is just confusing.
I like the sound of this one better. It sounds more friendly to me.
this one makes the most sense given the name of the town and seems to be a central area.
i think the name in option A, peoples town coffee bar sounds more like a home town type of business
I like option A the best because I like how it's named after the family who founded the town. I think businesses should have some sort of ties to the local area and nothing fits better than in the name.
I like option a because although it is not very creative at least it is very straightforward and makes sense.
I like the town name in the bar and how A sounds more like a place with history and like a place that is proud of where it’s located.
I think having a name relate to the town name is something that makes people want to go see it more.
Using the name of the town makes more sense and gives it a "home town" feel.
I think that the name in choice A is the most friendly sounding and a place I would frequent
its great to have a badge of honor of where you live, its a place that if its good, everyone can take pride in people wanting to come to their town
I think the simplicity of just calling it Peoples Town is fine.
A just seems like the simplest but also most perfect choice for an establishment like this. I wouldn't even consider B.
"Near Here" doesn't make a lot of sense, given the that shop is actually in a place not near it.
I think this would resonate the most with the local people.
option B sounds very stupid and lazy. At least option A fits with the town.
I think using the name of the town in the name of the bar would initially attract more people. The staff and service would determine if it lasted, as a name alone wont do it.
i could picture peoples town as a name but near here is harder to say
It has kind of a homey folksy feel to the name, which fits for a neighborhood place.
I think A would seem more engaging and embracing. It would make me feel like the coffee bar is more local and warm, and would give me an impression that it serves good quality products.
Peoples is a great name and that's awesome with the history behind it. It's far better and more personal. I think that would make a better choice for this place and excellent feel for the name which will catch on. Definitely choosing "Peoples Town Coffee Bar" for this.
I think option A sounds classic and memorable
I don't think the name needs to be overly clever. Option A is clear and obvious. It is a coffee bar in Peoplestown. All I need and want to know really. Option B is confusing. Where is here? Why is the bar near here and not actually here? Maybe I would get it with more context, but A is much more appealing to me.
Option A fits perfectly for a coffee shop in this location while the other choice is more generic.
I think the "Peoples" name should be included as it's after the founder.
I think the name in B is confusing
I like A because it plays into the location and is memorable. Feels like a place I want to go to regularly.
21 Responses to Option B
A would be confusing on the name not meaning people in general so B would be a better fit.
Option B just sounds like more of a place I would go to, in hopes it would be a local, hole-in-the-wall type joint to enjoy a cold beer and some bar food. But I'm not really sure about the coffee aspect. Near Here Bar seems more like a place I would go to.
I like this name a bit better. It sounds good. It is cool. It is easy to remember. Thank you.
I prefer Near Here Coffee Bar because it is very unique and when people look it up, they can ask whoever their with "do you want to go to the near here coffee bar", it just seems fun and easy.
I like the alliteration in choice b
Option A is a little simple, and actually kind of generic. Option B makes the business sound more friendly and comforting, and is really fun and memorable to say and think of.
I like creative name better than the other one which is not creative
near hear in choice B feels like an play on words of the show cheers in a sense.
This is a great name It sounds like a friendly place
While A is pretty on the nose descriptive I think option B is more interesting and has the potential to be more of a conversation topic.
Peoples town in peoplestown sounds silly and would not be a place I would frequent. Near Here has a rhyming element that makes it more appealing.
Option B sounds a lot homier. Option A is also a little too cliche/plain.
I really like Near Here coffee bar. I search near me x when looking for locations to go when out of town and I think the name near here is really cool and would stand out in a search listing. Just having the towns name doesnt really tell me anything
It sounds more catchy.
I like a name that is creative and has some thought put into it and this name is one of those names. Option B is an original name that is unique like the name of the town.
Even though the name of the town refers to the Peoples family and not 'people' in general, I think if somebody didn't know and saw an ad or listing for the business online they'd think that the name is referring to the latter. In that case, I think the name Peoples Town Coffee Bar sounds too generic, and Option B is a lot more unique feeling.
I like option B because I like the play on words and think it's something that I would remember.
unless you're a well known name already, people won't get what Peoples means here
I like the rhyme in the name, and it flows better and is easier to pronounce.
A is a little generic of a sounding name.
i feel like people means you have to go with more then one person. i like near here better it sounds like its for anyone
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