I'm glad Stinky's is doing well...but I still think it's a bad name. I feel a little odd recommending the restaurant because I always have to say "It's called Stinky's but it's REALLY GOOD and VERY CLEAN, not stinky, and it's not super touristy like you might think from the name." I think it's thriving in spite of its name, which isn't a good thing overall. The Fish Camp -- referencing Point Washington or Bunker Creek -- might have been a better name. Why put the word "Stinky's" in there? For me, it's a big turn off.
"The Pickle Factory" is also puzzling. I can see if you call it "The Pickle Factory: Pizza and More" or some similar name...but without letting people looking in a phone book or driving by know exactly what type of food you offer means that you automatically miss out on some customers.
I mean restaurants are not music venues -- concert goers go to Sloss Furnace or The Knitting Factory no matter what it's called. Restaurants, however, need to make it easy for both local and out of town visitors to recognize their offerings and obscure names, no matter how storied, can hurt business.
"The Pickle Factory" is also puzzling. I can see if you call it "The Pickle Factory: Pizza and More" or some similar name...but without letting people looking in a phone book or driving by know exactly what type of food you offer means that you automatically miss out on some customers.
I mean restaurants are not music venues -- concert goers go to Sloss Furnace or The Knitting Factory no matter what it's called. Restaurants, however, need to make it easy for both local and out of town visitors to recognize their offerings and obscure names, no matter how storied, can hurt business.
