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The restaurant business can be incredibly cutthroat, and standing out from the competition often requires a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of humor. Owners are always coming up with unique ways to grab attention—whether it’s an unforgettable name, eye-catching decor, or hilarious signs that make customers chuckle and come back for more. 

Today, we’re dishing out another round of El Arroyo’s legendary funny signs, and let me tell you—it was no small task picking the best ones. Whether you’re a fan of clever wordplay, quirky humor, or simply need a good laugh to turn your day around, we’ve handpicked some of their finest for you to enjoy.

And while you’re at it, don’t forget to check out our exclusive interview with Sumersing Patil and Pravin Kadam, the co-owners of Swaad – Assal Marathi, a restaurant based in Munich that’s bringing the authentic taste of Marathi cuisine to the city. So scroll on, enjoy the laughs, and stay tuned for some behind-the-scenes restaurant wisdom!

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    Choosing the perfect name for a restaurant is no easy task. Sure, the dishes and recipes get all the spotlight, but the name? That’s the first thing people notice—it’s what gets them curious, makes them remember you, and sets the vibe for the entire place.

    It’s like giving your restaurant its own personality, so naturally, a lot of thought (and maybe a few sleepless nights) goes into getting it just right.

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    Sign at El Arroyo Austin humorously suggesting taco trucks cruise like ice cream trucks.

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    Kelly H. Wilder
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    6 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes! Why has no one done this? Food trucks on the go instead of clustering in just a couple of places around town that I can't get to in my brief lunch break...wonderful idea!

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    Sumersing Patil and Pravin Kadam, co-owners of Swaad – Assal Marathi, shared with Bored Panda how they arrived at their restaurant’s meaningful name despite being in a foreign land.

    “In India, when we eat food, we say swaad, which means taste,” they explained. “In Marathi, the state language of Maharashtra, we say assal marathi, which translates to authentic Maharashtrian food.” 

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    Their restaurant, known for its flavorful Maharashtrian cuisine, reflects their pride in authenticity. “While the name is important, it’s equally important for us to represent our language and culture,” Sumersing and Pravin emphasized. 

    They spent a few days brainstorming, tossing around ideas that might catch attention, but eventually decided to skip anything too flashy or funky. For them, authenticity was the winning formula. “We didn’t want a gimmick; we wanted something that spoke to who we are and what we serve,” they said.

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    At the same time, they acknowledge that every restaurant is different, and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.

    “Each owner should do what they think works best for them. For us, it was about staying true to our roots, but for others, it might mean experimenting with quirky names or standout concepts.”

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    In today’s world, they believe marketing is everything. “For some restaurants, the name alone can be the key to success.

    For others, it might be unique branding, unforgettable customer experiences, or even something as simple and fun as creative, funny signs that make people smile.”

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    El Arroyo sign with humorous text about cookies and performance improvement.

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    Riley Quinn
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Liars. They collect cookies to sell our info to mailing companies, and we are forever inundated with garbage popping up on our computers. At least an edible cookie tastes good and you can walk off the calories afterwards.

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    Ultimately, they believe that being genuine and understanding your audience is what matters most. Whether it’s a simple, heartfelt name or over-the-top humor plastered on the walls, the key is to make a connection.

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    “It’s not just about food; it’s about creating an experience that sticks with people long after they’ve left your restaurant.”

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    El Arroyo sign with humorous message about scrolling to select birth year.

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    Oerff On Tour
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What strikes me the most, is that sites that have an age restriction, have the date-of-birth scrolly thing starting with 2024. First off, babies don't know how to use a computer. Second, shouldn't they start with the minimum age for the site?

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    That’s exactly what El Arroyo has mastered with their now-iconic funny signs. While their food might be what brings customers through the door, it’s their clever and witty one-liners that leave a lasting impression.

    These signs aren’t just funny—they’re a brilliant way to connect with customers on a personal level, giving them something to laugh about, relate to, and even share online.

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    Whether it’s a heartfelt story behind a restaurant’s name or a dose of humor that keeps people talking, the takeaway is the same—find a way to stand out and connect. And let’s be real, who doesn’t love a place that can serve up both good food and a good laugh?

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    Which of these posts made you laugh the most? Did any of them remind you of a funny moment or a sign you’ve seen in real life? Tell us your favorites in the comments below!

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    El Arroyo sign with humorous message about calories reading "I think you mean delicious points."

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    Ashlisha
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like conservation of mass. This donut weighs like nothing so it must be the heavy water making me fat.

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    El Arroyo sign with humorous message, "No matter how kind you are, German children are kinder."

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    JessieJ&LilyLovebug
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And trusted with the real Kinder Eggs...we Americans can't be trusted not to eat the toy...and honestly, I don't doubt it.

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    El Arroyo sign with a humorous message about missing TV shows in childhood, capturing the best sign moments.

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    Michael Largey
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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No fooling here, youngsters. TV shows used to have 39 episodes per year and were replaced with another show during the 13 weeks of summer. No reruns, no syndication, no streaming. And it was all uphill - both ways.

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    El Arroyo sign with humorous message about naming a baby and realizing dislikes.

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    5 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like the method where you give the baby a classic name, a hippie name, and a Scottish Clan name. Like Elizabeth Rain Skullcracker Tokyo.

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