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100 US-based respondentsPeople 35-44 years oldPeople 45-54 years oldAugust 23, 2021Public
August 23, 2021Public

Q: Which name is best suited for an open air lakeside bar and grill?

Round robin poll

PickFu winner
The Porch
A
140 votes

70%
3rd place
The Shed
B
32 votes

16%
2nd place
The Pavilion
C
128 votes

64%

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B is more local sounding and for the person.

A

Porch is homey. Shed sounds cluttered and junky.

A

It is easier to walk into. It is better ventilated.

A

Fits perfectly with the theme of lakeside casual dining

B

I'm not crazy about the porch or the shed as a name, so take this one as faint praise for the shed. Now if you called it the "woodshed," that'd be an interesting name.

A

The Shed is an awful name as aforementioned, so the Porch wins by default. The Porch at least evokes a sense of being outdoors.

A

The Shed sounds dirty.

A

A porch can (and should) have a great view. No one really cares about the view from a shed.

A

I chose A because a shed can be too enclosed whereas a porch is most often open.

A

If it's open air, using porch to describe it is better than shed (which would be closed air).

A

Because this is a lot nicer than a shed!

A

Option A is more fitting then option B. The porch just sounds more open and attractive

A

Porches are where you grill..sheds are for storage

A

I say porch sounds nicer than shed.

A

Definitely The Porch as it sounds like a place you'd want to congregate and hang out with your friends, which is not what comes to mind for a shed which is just utilitarian and not a place to hang.

B

I know of many bars and eateries that are named “The Porch” or have porch incorporated in the name.

A

The Porch has a feel that most can relate to and I find it more inviting.

A

A at least suggests its welcoming to people. A shed feels private and for a single person to work on their craft.

A

I'd rather eat food on a porch than in a shed.

A

The porch sounds very welcoming, shack sounds run down.

A

The Porch sounds inviting..... it's what we do in the South... we porch sit.

B

The Shed just flows better than the Porch.

A

The Porch still suggests an "open air" area and The Shed still promotes an image of a closed up barn that is falling in.

A

It sounds more wholesome and welcoming

A

Porch seems more welcoming

A

A. Option A is a good name. When compared to option B, The Shed, this is a better choice.

A

A sounds more engaging and classy. A shed is dark and dank

A

Sounds relaxing, inviting, and friendly. Goes more with the concept of the bar and grill.

A

I think A because when I think about sitting on a porch, I think about staring off into a large lake. I love looking at water and it would be great to be able to do that and eat as well.

A

The shed seems to indicate somewhere that is closed off, dark and not very friendly. The porch is more open and welcoming.

A

This name sound better, a porch usually doesn't have many walls and that instantly makes you think of an open space. Option A sounds modern but leads you to believe that it's a closed space, outside but with walls, not an open air space. None of these names makes you think of a lakeside, nor about a bar and grill.

A

I like option A between the two. The shed in my opinion is an unfavorable name for a restaurant whether it be "upscale" or "not upscale".

B

I think this other place is called the shed and I feel like that's a good place for a restaurant.

A

The proch sound casual but not rough.

A

"The Porch" is much more relatable when having an outdoor meal by the lake, and would be my first choice. On option B "The Shed" to me is a place you are more likely to store your tools and lawnmower.

A

I've heard of people eating on a porch but never eating in a shed.

A

The Porch sounds a little more welcoming.

A

I love them both but The Porch is definitely a place you could have fun. Here in the South, there are a lot of places named after the porch area and it just gives people the home vibe. Like you are relaxing outdoors at home.

A

The shed sounds like some place I don't want to be taken

A

I like porch better than shed because shed reminds you of a junky storage place where tools and garden equipment are stored.

B

I chose option B. I like the"Shed" as I think it is very down to earth and friendly.

A

Option A- It sounds classier than "The Shed."

B

The Shed sounds more casual and outdoorsy.

A

The Porch sounds so welcoming and down to earth

A

The Porch sounds more fun than The Shed.

A

It is more professional and appealing.

A

The shed seems indoor only

A

The shed sounds like a dive bar. The porch still has an appropriate word relation to something open air.

A

The porch sounds better because it is a convenient and logical name for eating outside.

A

I like the porch better of these two, as it sounds more likely to have a band.

A

"A" sounds more inviting. "B" sounds kind of dinky.

A

The Porch sounds like something that would be open air, like a porch around the house. A shed is a small storage room, so wouldn't be open air, nor even inviting.

A

I like the name The Porch for a lakeside bar and grill. It brings back a lot of wonderful memories of when I was a kid and sitting on my front porch and eating and drink and having so much fun with the neighbors.

A

I really don't like either option but I suppose The Porch sounds better then The Shed.

A

Still the porch sounds the most relaxing and relatable too.

B

The name is more on-brand

A

The shed sounds too small and run down to me.

A

The Porch sounds like a nicer place and evokes the open air atmosphere.

A

For an open air lakeside bar and grill, Porch is perfect. Shed is a closed small building.

A

I feel that the name The Porch sounds like a cool and hip place to hang - I feel the Shed is more of a indoor bar type of place.

A

I lie porch better. It sounds more casual and inviting.

A

The shed just sounds run down and not very nice. The porch has the potential to be a great catchy name. People come to the porch to gather, have drinks and conversation.

A

Since I don't know the vibe of the place, I choose A. It would be good for a little more formal or more laid back.

B

I like still like the shed. Play it up with wooded benches and shed décor.

A

I don't want to eat in the shed, but eating on the porch sounds relaxing

A

the shed was close, but man i really like the name the porch

A

Option "A": While not a fan of either of this two offerings, this is the one the might work better for such a location; "shed" seems a bit low grade for a lakeside bar.

A

The porch seems more appropriate than the shed as a porch is open and relaxing. It invokes fresh air and relaxation. A shed is a storage area and reminds me of stuffy air and dust.

A

The Porch is good, but a little plain.

A

Choice A evokes a feeling of outdoors and open air.

A

I prefer "The Porch" over The Shed, I think its more refined for a Lakeside Bar & Grill...The Shed sounds like a "Dive" bar that guys would go to for a no frills feel without having to pay for pricey things.

A

Like I said before The Shed sounds bad it just sounds like a place where you go to the bathroom and not eat.

B

I think it really depends on the type of restaurant, but B invokes much more vivid pictures of a lakeside restaurant to me.

A

The Porch sounds more approachable. The Shed sounds like you are going to a dark place.

A

The porch because I love sitting on the porch. That name denotes relaxing and laid back.

A

The porch is more quaint and peaceful sounding.

A

When I hear the name The Shed I do not think of a lakeside bar/grill. I think of a storage shed to store your lawn mower.

A

The porch sounds like an open air setting and I have sat on porches overlooking lakes before so I like that name. The shed sounds scary and sketchy.

A

I think this one is just right in my opinion because most things are done on a porch so its suitable to me

A

Porch sounds slightly better than Shed. Shed sounds too boring and low quality.

A

The Porch sounds so much more inviting than The Shed. When I think of a shed, I think of tools, dirt, and work. Not very relaxing. On the other hand, a porch is inviting.

A

Shed sounds kind of sketchy It's someplace where you keep stuff you need, but don't always want to go, necessarily. Porch sounds at least comfortable, like somewhere you'd want to sit and relax.

A

I shed sound like a run down tiny place, porch still sounds like it is by a lakeside.

B

I chose B, The Shed, because I can imagine having a lot of fin eating in a place that has a bit of a sense of humor, which this name indicates.

A

The Porch - not as good as The Pavilion, but still sounds open, airy and friendly like most homes with a front porch.

A

Sheds are where you store your lawnmower, fertilizer, and other things that involve hard work. A porch is where you hang out to have a good time.

A

The shed sounds like a place to keep tools. I would not find a shed an appealing place to eat. Again, the names are very vague and I feel like more details would improve all of them. The Porch is the best of the bunch but I would still add on to it as I would have no idea that the Porch is a food service place. I don't find any of these names very appealing and they are very un-memorable. I would incorporate things like the cuisine, the local area, or the natural surroundings into a name.

A

A porch is for sitting and relaxing and looking out and that is what the place sounds like it wants people to do.

A

This better implies an open air space, and is less off putting than The Shed.

A

porch is just more appealing and familiar than shed. a shed could be almost anything.

B

The porch may sounds a bit too much like a bar and not enough to sound like a place where you can eat good food.

A

The Porch sounds like a great place to eat and drink compared to the Shed.

A

Option A because it reminds me of memories I make on my porch eating with friends and family. I sit on my porch and look to the distance with ease.

A

The Porch sounds informal and inviting, like you'd want to sit out there, while The Shed is a place for your lawnmower.

A

I voted for choice A because a porch sounds much more appetizing than a shed. A shed to me is not where I would choose to visit for a bar and grill. Maybe a seaside road-side fried food place but not a bar and grill.

A

The porch sounds inviting. The shed sounds like a place I'd want to leave my garden tools, not a place I'd want to hang out in.

A

I chose The Porch because The Shed sounded a like a place that I wouldn't want to eat. I would eat on a porch. In a shed...not so much. The Shed sounds like a dirty place that has spiders.

A

It is evocative of a nice, outdoor experience.

A

The porch sounds more upscale and trendy, so I would choose option A.

A

A shed sounds junky, just somewhere to put your unnecessary stuff.

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Survey Analysis

Winning Option: Characteristics and Appeal

  • Option B emerged as the preferred brand packaging design, securing 12 out of 15 votes. Respondents frequently highlighted its aesthetic appeal, emphasizing the luxurious and high-quality impression it conveys. The ability to stack packages was a notable practical advantage mentioned by participants.
  • Several respondents appreciated the monochrome color scheme of Option B, which they found less overwhelming compared to more colorful designs. This preference for simplicity suggests that minimalistic designs may resonate well with this group.
  • Additionally, environmental considerations played a role in favoring Option B; some participants noted its reduced plastic usage and recyclability as attractive features.

Key Topics Across Options

  1. Aesthetic Appeal: Across both options, aesthetics were crucial in influencing preferences. Participants often referred to colors and overall design quality when justifying their choices.

  2. Environmental Concerns: Both options had respondents who valued environmentally friendly aspects of packaging. However, while Option A was praised for being reusable and eco-friendly by some, others perceived Option B’s reduced plastic use as more sustainable.

  3. Practicality: Practical elements such as ease of stacking (Option B) or suitability for travel (Option B) were significant factors in decision-making processes.

Hypotheses for Further Testing

  • Investigate whether minimalistic designs consistently outperform colorful ones across different demographic groups or product categories.

  • Explore if environmental messaging on packaging significantly influences consumer preference when compared with other attributes like luxury perception or practicality.

  • Assess how important stacking capability is relative to other functional benefits in various contexts such as home storage versus travel convenience.

These hypotheses can guide further research into understanding deeper consumer motivations behind packaging preferences observed in this survey context.

AI themes (sample data)

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A

Likes (sample data)

  • Sleek and modern design
  • Large ear cup sizes for comfort
  • Minimalist and streamlined look

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Lack of unique features or standout elements
  • White color may get dirty easily
  • Not as much cushioning as other options
B

Likes (sample data)

  • (Note: There were no positive mentions specific to Option B in the provided survey answers)

Dislikes (sample data)

  • (Note: There were no negative mentions specific to Option B in the provided survey answers)
C

Likes (sample data)

  • Unique and stylish metallic grating design
  • Sturdy and flexible build
  • 'Cool' aesthetic appeal

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Weird' or unpleasant cone shape for earmuffs
  • 'Odd' overall appearance with metallic accents
  • (Note: Third negative mention not available from provided survey answers)
D

Likes (sample data)

  • Comfortable and sturdy design
  • Aesthetic appeal, including color options
  • Familiarity with the brand's quality

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Negative perception of the brand logo
  • Smaller ear size perceived as less comfortable
  • Design not preferred compared to others
E

Likes (sample data)

  • Sleek, modern, and professional look
  • Comfortable fit with larger ear sections that cup the ears well
  • Minimalist and clean black aesthetic

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Flat' appearance perceived as less comfortable by some
  • 'Bulky' design disliked by a few respondents
  • Narrower piece near headband' not appealing to all users
F

Likes (sample data)

  • 'Cushiony padding' for comfort over long periods of use
  • 'Solid build' making it durable and secure on the head/ears
  • Preferred neutral colors like black for headphones

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Large ear covering' may be too big for some users’ preferences
  • 'Separation of controls/buttons' not liked by everyone
  • 'Chrome accent rings on headband' not appealing to all respondents
G

Likes (sample data)

  • Design perceived as high quality and appealing
  • Liked the color, especially the blue
  • Thin padding was appreciated

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Looked flimsy to some respondents
  • Perceived as less sturdy compared to other options
  • Color preference for white or black over blue
H

Likes (sample data)

  • Modern and high-quality appearance with a white design
  • Comfortable padding on headband and ears
  • Sleek and neutral look preferred by many

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'White' color seen as prone to getting dirty easily
  • 'Large ear cups' might be problematic for glasses wearers over long periods of use
  • 'Sturdy design' could be considered bulky by some users