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Old 18 Oct 2008
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Name the biker bar in Medellin

Sold one bar in Quito,thinking of opening a bike friendly bar in Medellin Colombia.
Lets hear your stunning suggestions for a name.
I cant wait!!
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Bar's Name

El Esco Bar I dare you!! Only joking! It's a hard one, best to be significant in Spanish and English. Can we have a rough idea of the site, ambience or whatever? Linzi.
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What about ....
El Tres B's.... ???





aka Boring Brit Bar :-)
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Where? In Poblado?
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Moto Medellin and you can put bike memorabilia all over the place
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Where? In Poblado?
Yes indeed it will just at the edges of Parque LLeras,if it comes off!!!
Still finding out about the permisos etc.
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Norton Rats

I always liked the Norton Rats name.You know the place in Cusco,but I don,t want to rip him off.
I,m thinking it has to be a little bit pub,a little bit bike and a little bit Colombia
eg "The Old Velocetts Arse Carajo!!!"
Lets try things along those lines
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How about " The Cockswell Inn " .

or " The Kickstarter's Arms "

or "The Twistgrip and Spanners "

or "The Merry Biker "

or " The Touratwat's Tavern ".
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Spooner's Full Duck
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Hmm these names sound more like 1800s british pubs in my opinion but I'll give it another go.... how about

'The Angry Burro'.
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Assuming that Albert has the same target audience for this bar as his bar in Quito, world travellers, how about "The 7 Seas".

Crutcher's Columbian Cantina Con Caro Cerveza y Chicas.

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Assuming that Albert has the same target audience for this bar as his bar in Quito, world travellers, how about "The 7 Seas".

Crutcher's Columbian Cantina Con Caro Cerveza y Chicas.

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And if you ever open any kind of business.You could call it the SMOG BAR and I,ll leave that to your imagination.
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how about the "oar house" with a yachting theme.....apparently every town has one but i can never find them so one more wouldnt hurt.
or perhaps after the great adventurer who travelled to the far reaches in search of satisfaction"the craven moorehead"
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Still might be a bit tricky for the expat whose wife has no sense of humor.
But a classic none the less.
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