21 cafes, the names of which have brought us to hysterics
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/21-cafes-the-names-of-which-have-brought-us-to-hysterics.htmlApparently, you just can't think of a name for a cafe or restaurant and not be trapped. So in this post we have gathered examples of the most ridiculous names of cafes, eateries and other food service establishments that cause only one question: "what was the author thinking?!"


Perhaps, I'll eat at home.

Whether I'm sick, whether our designers have reached a new level.

Too shy to ask where the entrance is.

Here no one left. Unhappy.

"Here Russian spirit, here smells!"

The field sobriety test, however.

This is a wrong eagle.

You parasytes else.

No comment.

Kultur-multur.

Rest today in the "Between the legs".

The most that neither is Russian.

You would have to show what's what.

And where is the orange?

Here everything is fine: the name and slogan, and the owner.

Nuclear Japanese cuisine.

My God, that made the set.

The nail on the head.

And it already pulls to the name Thriller.

Asphalt morden Boo.

Corporate events, parties, weddings, incendiary lead.
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