A cool name for your coffee shop is important to attract a potential customer base. Creative coffee shop name ideas are plenty to come by, if they are well-thought out.
Henning Mankell certainly got this right. Whatever would mortals do without coffee? A day without this beverage can wear us out. Haunting different coffee shops and experimenting with various brands has become the norm these days. Starting a coffee shop is a lucrative business if done right, and catchy and clever names are a must to attract the youngsters and oldies alike.
The entertainment factor is always a crowd puller. Try using some humorous elements like rhymes or puns. Some of these names could get rather cute for a neutral liking, so go easy on the same.
– Cute Cups
– Coffee under the table
– Expressive Espresso
– Coffee with Cartoons
– Kaffeinated Mugs
– Coffee with Peanuts
– The Bean Palace
– Kafe Koffee Meals
– Hugs with Mugs
– Kreative Kuppa
– Spiced Doze
– Beverage Klub
– Molten Cream Jars
– Milk’n Silk Candies
– Steaming Hotties
– Stylish Kafe
Well now, what’s more attractive in a name than practically flashing your menu card? Use the names of the different beverages, cakes, and other treats you are going to offer. This is a rather delicious idea, isn’t it?
– Fresh Creams
– Aromatic Drinks
– Cakes and Espresso
– Coffee Drips
– My Own Brew
– Mmm … Café au lait
– Milk & Cookies, anyone?
– Beans from Brazil
– Roasted Beans
– Cold Choco Cafe
– Special Mocha
– Caffè crema House
– Fresh Coffee Stop
– Brewed Mochas
– Hot Coffee Day
– Milky Pastries
A foreign tongue has more capacity to attract a crowd than using the local language. Of course, you need to make sure the language is used correctly and if you are using product names in the same, you need to offer them as well.
– Café aromático
– Café con crema
– El espresso salvaje
– Esquina capuchino
– Eduscho mit einem Twist
– Warme Getränke
– Reiz conversations
– Milchige Getränke
– Caffè e pizze
– Caffè con susan
– Caffè nella pioggia
– Pasticcini caldi
– L’ espresso géant
– Boissons chaudes
– Délicieux gâteaux
– Café, n’importe qui?
Adjectives always add that extra zing. So do themes. Use a variety and blend the names.
– Carbonated Fumes
– Central Conversations
– Round Table Coffee
– Black Sugars
– Effervescent Cups
– Heavenly Blends
– How about a frappe?
– Iced Treats
– The Young Mugs
– Warm Discussions
– Intoxicating Beverages
– No Sugar, less milk
– Vintage Coffee
– Senior Delights
– Coffee for Two
– Caffeine Hub
An age-old, yet common idea used even today. Use your name or your family name for the coffee shop. It might make some people feel more connected as well.
– Jo’s Cafe
– Coffee with the Masons
– Janet’s Hot Oven
– Tony’s Treats
– Gilbert’s Coffees
– Cathy’s Coffee Store
– Ann’s warm buns
– The Family Cafe
– Haley’s Steamin’ Mugs
– Danny’s Cakes
– Jake’s Aromatic Coffees
– My Own Cappuccinos
– Hot Jackson Express
– Grind Beans at Tanya’s
– Leticia’s Brazil Beans
– Blanca’s Café con leche
Points to Remember
- The name should be simple enough, yet not overly generic such that clients are turned off.
- Never, I mean never have a cuteness overload. You are naming a coffee shop, not a doll house.
- You have to choose the right distributors for supplying the basic ingredients. This is very important when you are serving authentic beverages or treats of a different cuisine.
- Your name can be based on the location, but check your competition first.
- The name shouldn’t affect the branding.
While a ‘catchy’ name will help ‘catch’ clients (as the word literally implies), you have to diversify your offering. Your cafe is not going to function well solely on the selection of a good name. You need to have great products, good maintenance, good marketing, and good luck too, if I might add!