Pub names
Raven
The Raven is an English business name for an Irish pub.
Categorized into: animal names.
Red Lion
The Red Lion is an English business name for pub.
This is the most common pub name in the UK. It may have originated from the coat of arms of John of Gaunt, a 14th-century nobleman who competed for the throne, or from the emblem of King James VI and I, who united Scotland and England in 1603.
Requin
Le Requin is a french business name for pub. Meaning “shark”.
Categorized into: animal names
Retro
Retro is an English business name for pub. Meaning “retrospective, inspired by models from another era.”
Ideal for bars with an old or vintage aesthetic.
Reynolds
The Bar Reynolds, the emblematic setting of the Spanish series Aída, not only served as a meeting point for the protagonists, but also hid a curious story behind its name. The place, owned by the endearing Mauricio Colmenero (Mariano Peña), was a fun parody of the renowned American actor Burt Reynolds.
Rick´s
Rick‘s Cafe Americain is an English business name for pub.
Name of the fictional night club that appears in the movie “Casablanca”.
Rincón
El Rincón is a Spanish business name for pub. Meaning “the corner“.
Rock
Rock is an English business name for pub.
Ideal name for a bar inspired by this musical style, legendary bands, rock aesthetics and insignia, etc.
Royal
Royal is an english business name for pub. Meaning “royal, relating to sovereign”.
Royal Oak
The Royal Oak is an English business name for pub.
This name commemorates the escape of King Charles II from the Parliamentarian forces in 1651. He hid in an oak tree in Boscobel Wood, Staffordshire, and later fled to France.
The oak tree became a symbol of royalism and many pubs adopted it as their sign.