The mark consists of the word "RESTAURANTE" in color red with white edges around each font typed above the letters "EL" where the letter "E" is below the word "RESTAURANTE" and the letter "L" is below the letter "E". The logo displays immediately to the right of the word "EL" the word "BODEGON", which is also below the word "RESTAURANTE". The words "EL BODEGON" are green with white edges around each font. Moreover each font of the words "EL BODEGON" appears to be superimposed over the words "EL BODEGON". The words "Sentir Latino" are in a different font type than the words "RESTAURANTE" and "EL BODEGON". The words "Sentir Latino" are located just below the letters "GON" of the word "BODEGON". The size of the words "Sentir Latino" is small enough that the two words fit directly underneath the letters "GON". The words "Sentir Latino" are in the color yellow with \white edges around each font.
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 09/25/2001
The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 09/25/2001
The color(s) red, white, green, and yellow is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of the word "Restaurante El Bodegon Sentir Latino" in the mark is "Big Warehouse and Feeling Latin".
"RESTAURANTE"