Sprinkled among the cluster of Adjective + Nails flagships are traces of creativity (Alpha Nails Salon, Blooming Nails), nonsense (Nailport Express, Victoria Nail Sup), apprehension (Nailtrap, Second Try), humor (Pamper My Peaches Nail Salon), confidence (Ten Perfect Nails), bluntness (Kim for Nails), vulgarity (Number 1 Nail, Number 2 Nail) and nightmarish grammar (Oh! La La La Nails, Poochiez Pawz Nail Studio). But even 99 Fashion Nails* pales in comparison to Panahar Bangladesh Cuisine. That’s right. Atlanta is home to the Georgia Aquarium, Turner Field, the World of Coke and the all-in-one Bangladesh-style restaurant/hair and nail salon that is Panahar Bangladesh Cuisine. Mani, pedi, pad thai? Check, please.
*Flynnsight suggested slogan: We’ve got 99 problems, but chipped paint ain’t one.
Say it ain’t so? Click here for a full list of nail salons in the greater Atlanta area.
i've often wondered this as well. a year ago while not getting a pedicure at Fashion Nail, i found out only cash spoke the language for services under $25 so i opted to leave. perhaps higher end nailopolises should be creative with names AND put up signs that read "debit cards always welcome"? show me a French Tips "where American Fingers get the French treatment" and a visa logo and i will pull over immediately.
ReplyDeleteNails Plum?
ReplyDeleteThis article is so true a name says a lot about any place and i often wonder do people think that when they do name a salon. I am in Cleveland and there is a braiding salon called Mary J. Braids..lol it tickels me everytime. I own a nail salon with american women where visa is accepted called Elite Nails. I hope the name speaks for its self.
ReplyDelete