Funny Shop Names
There's a mobile snack caravan on Dartmoor named :
'The Hound of the Basket Meals'.
There is a bakery in Sutton called 'Agatha Crustie'.
In Turnham Green, Chiswick we find a dry cleaner called 'Turn 'em Clean'.[Nick Robinson]
'A Pane in the Glass' is the name of a glazier's in New York State, USA.
Others can be found at a website called shophorror owned by Guy Swillingham.
I have seen two of his examples, one in Croydon named 'The Vinyl Frontier'; a shop which sells second hand records;
Another example is a restaurant in Belfast called 'Thai Tanic'.
Teddy bear shop in Penge called 'Bearly Trading'. [Isabel Radage]
Fish and chip shop in Santa Ponsa, Mallorca named 'Oh My Cod'. [David Harries]
and another in Bangkok, http://www.fishandchipsbangkok.com/
Will has found a bakery in Albert Road, Southsea called 'Upper Crustie'.
Guy has savoured the hake and chips at a shop called: 'A Fish called Rhondda'. We were on our way to Caerphilly and found the chippy in Ton Pentre, South Wales.
Would you believe a driving school in the Merseyside area called 'L Passo'. [David Percy]
Fruit, vegetable and flower shop in Aylsham and Reepham, Norfolk goes by the name of 'Meloncaulie Rose'.
[Mary + John Longhurst]
Barbers shop named 'Herr Kutz'. [David Percy]
Knockin, in Shropshire has to have a 'Knockin Shop' naturally. What it sells is not given.
[Peter Smith]
There is, apparently, a mobile snack bat in Cornwall, UK which goes by the name of, 'The Star Chip Enterprise.'
[John Aikman]
There was an Indian restaurant in Radford, Nottingham, UK which went under the name of ' Balti Towers'. [Probably only appreciated by British readers]
On a butcher's van on Dartmoor - "Tor to Tor Delivery."
[Roger McCann reports]
A hire van company in Kent called "Van Gough".
[Bob Humm saw]
I am led to believe that in Dulmen, Germany, there is a flower shop named 'Blumen Ecke'.
[Sent in by Nigel McNeilly, who suspects that the humour may be lost on the owners]
Between Tenby and Pembroke can be found a specialist horticultural nursery boasting a sign reading:
"Your fuchsia is in our hands." [Tim Large]
In Havant, Hants, UK a greetings card shop can be found that goes by the name of "Havant Forgotten".
[Nick Morris]
There is a whole-food shop in Argyll called "Oban Sesame". [Cyril Bailey]
Drop your pants here, and you will receive prompt attention. Sign on a laundrette.
Nicked from: http://www.guy-sports.com/humor/jokes/latest.htm
'The Hound of the Basket Meals'.
There is a bakery in Sutton called 'Agatha Crustie'.
In Turnham Green, Chiswick we find a dry cleaner called 'Turn 'em Clean'.[Nick Robinson]
'A Pane in the Glass' is the name of a glazier's in New York State, USA.
Others can be found at a website called shophorror owned by Guy Swillingham.
I have seen two of his examples, one in Croydon named 'The Vinyl Frontier'; a shop which sells second hand records;
Another example is a restaurant in Belfast called 'Thai Tanic'.
Teddy bear shop in Penge called 'Bearly Trading'. [Isabel Radage]
Fish and chip shop in Santa Ponsa, Mallorca named 'Oh My Cod'. [David Harries]
and another in Bangkok, http://www.fishandchipsbangkok.com/
Will has found a bakery in Albert Road, Southsea called 'Upper Crustie'.
Guy has savoured the hake and chips at a shop called: 'A Fish called Rhondda'. We were on our way to Caerphilly and found the chippy in Ton Pentre, South Wales.
Would you believe a driving school in the Merseyside area called 'L Passo'. [David Percy]
Fruit, vegetable and flower shop in Aylsham and Reepham, Norfolk goes by the name of 'Meloncaulie Rose'.
[Mary + John Longhurst]
Barbers shop named 'Herr Kutz'. [David Percy]
Knockin, in Shropshire has to have a 'Knockin Shop' naturally. What it sells is not given.
[Peter Smith]
There is, apparently, a mobile snack bat in Cornwall, UK which goes by the name of, 'The Star Chip Enterprise.'
[John Aikman]
There was an Indian restaurant in Radford, Nottingham, UK which went under the name of ' Balti Towers'. [Probably only appreciated by British readers]
On a butcher's van on Dartmoor - "Tor to Tor Delivery."
[Roger McCann reports]
A hire van company in Kent called "Van Gough".
[Bob Humm saw]
I am led to believe that in Dulmen, Germany, there is a flower shop named 'Blumen Ecke'.
[Sent in by Nigel McNeilly, who suspects that the humour may be lost on the owners]
Between Tenby and Pembroke can be found a specialist horticultural nursery boasting a sign reading:
"Your fuchsia is in our hands." [Tim Large]
In Havant, Hants, UK a greetings card shop can be found that goes by the name of "Havant Forgotten".
[Nick Morris]
There is a whole-food shop in Argyll called "Oban Sesame". [Cyril Bailey]
Drop your pants here, and you will receive prompt attention. Sign on a laundrette.
Nicked from: http://www.guy-sports.com/humor/jokes/latest.htm