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So why The Crooked Mouth?

Castle Campbell
Castle Campbell, Alistair Young, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Campbell is a Scottish and Irish surname —derived from the Gaelic roots cam (“crooked”) and beul(“mouth”)—that had originated as a nickname meaning “crooked mouth” or “wry mouthed.” Clan Campbell, historically one of the largest and most powerful of the Highland clans, traces its origins to the ancient Britons of Strathclyde. Between 1200 and 1500 the Campbells emerged as one of the most powerful families in Scotland, dominant in Argyll and capable of wielding a wider influence and authority from Edinburgh to the Hebrides and western Highlands.

Today, the name is found throughout the world as a consequence of large scale emigration from Scotland from the 18th century onwards and the settlement of the Scottish diaspora in many countries particularly the United States, Canada and Australia. Due to significant Scottish immigration in the 16th and 17th centuries, the name is also found across the island of Ireland but particularly in Ulster. Outside of Ulster, Irish occurrences of the name can also derive from the surname Mac Cathmhaoil, from which also descend the surnames MacCawill, McCaul, MacCall, and Caulfield. The Irish pronunciation of Cathmhaoil (“battle chief”) coincided with the Scottish pronunciation of Campbell, and the name was anglicised accordingly.

Campbell is the third most common surname in Northern Ireland, fourth most common in Jamaica, seventh most common in Scotland, 12th most common in Canada, 18th most common in Australia, 41st most common in the United States and 65th most common in England.

From Wikipedia

Thanks for the history lesson but why The Crooked Mouth?

Dean & Kym Campbell met while working in the food service industry and always wanted a place to call their own to honour the history of the great British pub experience and the majestic history of their family name. After starting a small clan of their own and working a few years in other industries, Dean and Kym relocated to Sherwood Park to carry on the tradition started in this room by The Bell & Court Pub (1986), Ye Olde Bell (1993) and Oscars Pub (1994-2018). Yes, the wood you rest your elbows on has its own glorious history. If only the bar could talk…