Choosing a banquet hall name is not unlike choosing a name for any other business. Choosing the right name depends largely on finding a name that suits the business, attracts customers and provides specific information about the type of banquet hall you wish to operate. Regardless of what type of facility you operate, you’ll want to shortlist a few catchy, unique banquet hall names, and then choose one that lets your renters know about your business.

Location, Location, Location

For a property with multiple banquet halls of varying sizes and shapes, choose a name that includes the location of the property. This strategy can be more effective than trying to choose a name that describes all the banquet hall types available on the property. For example, Cincinnati Banquet Halls is a more concise banquet hall name than Ron’s Excellent Wedding and Catering Banquet Hall Rooms. The former name is simple and clearly explains to potential renters that multiple banquet halls are available for rent at its Cincinnati location.

Let The Reputation Precede The Name

Opt for brand power when naming your banquet hall. In other words, choose a banquet hall name that links the hall to successful businesses you currently own or have owned in the past. For example, if you own a popular hotel, called Rose Valley Inn, you could name your banquet, wedding or function halls across the country Rose Valley Banquets. This aids with name recognition and for establishing the hall's reputation for banquet services.

This idea also is applicable for small business owners as well. As a business owner, you can incorporate the name of any current business that you own into the name you choose for your banquet hall. Doing so lets potential customers know that you expanded your business to include banquet halls, while at the same time builds a brand that connects the banquet hall to other successful endeavors. Ron’s Catering Banquet Halls is a good example of name recognition that tells prospective clients that your reputation is solid.

Use Your Niche

Choose a banquet hall name that defines the type of banquet hall you intend to operate, or one that suggests your niche. For example, Los Angeles Country Club Banquets clearly identifies for customers that the banquet hall is located near a golf course and may enforce specific membership requirements. This particular name also establishes for the renter what type of facility you operate and how it may be set up. Wedding banquet halls are set up differently from corporate banquet halls, so if you cater to a specific type of event you’ll want to make sure this information is included in the name.