Yuki-Anne (post: 1433690) wrote:I think you have a point. But then, if you only said, "Italian Grill," some people might get the idea that it was only things cooked on a grill, and be like, "Grilled pasta? That's just nasty."
Nate (post: 1433691) wrote:Okay, so then what's the problem with just "Italian restaurant"?
This thread is off to a great start.ich1990 (post: 1433698) wrote:They might only sell pasta and not grilled stuff.
Fish and Chips (post: 1433711) wrote:This thread is off to a great start.
I'm going to open a chain of restaurants across the country.Htom Sirveaux (post: 1433745) wrote:Perhaps to avoid confusion, it should be renamed, "Eat Food Here".
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1433745) wrote:Perhaps to avoid confusion, it should be renamed, "Eat Food Here".
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1433745) wrote:Perhaps to avoid confusion, it should be renamed, "Eat Food Here".
Nate (post: 1433782) wrote:I can't believe people are defending this! Maybe I should open "Nate's Chinese Restaurant and Pressure Cooker" or "Nate's Burgers and Crock Pot" or "Nate's Mexican Restaurant and Stove."
Tsukuyomi (post: 1433799) wrote:Hmmm, perhaps, Italian Food and Grill? I dunno, but Italian Restaurant and Grill does have a silly ring to it.. lol
ABlipinTime wrote:I doubt there are many people who would put a grill in their kitchen much less associate "grill" with "restaurant".
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