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Biz naming question

Hey everyone!

I am opening a bar and comedy club called Dumb. The front is an open 900 sf patio bar and the building immediately behind is the comedy club (1500 sf). It's all connected. Think of it like a house with a porch.

Personally, I care about selling tickets to comedy shows more than getting people to come for the bar (I'm a comedian), but the bar is in front and can be a draw on its own. When people go to the bar they can be upsold to see a comedy show. And vice versa (stick around for drinks).

My question is, should I call my place Dumb Bar & Comedy Club since the bar is in front and what people will see driving or walking by. Or can I call it Dumb Comedy Club & Bar.

I'm also trying to think of it from an SEO perspective and have no idea if the order of words has an impact.

Would love your thoughts!

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