I don't want to rain on any parades here, Marans is a good part of the name (love it) but:
a) you need the S at the end. Marans not Maran.
b) no apostrophe, Marans not Maran's.
Maran is a title for exceptionally respected rabbis. The term is more prevalent among Sephardi Jews, but may also be used by Ashkenazi Haredi Jews.
It is an Aramaic word used frequently in the Talmud which means 'our master' (מָרַן, māran, 'our master'). Most often, as the translation indicates, it is given to rabbis who are considered influential teachers and leaders.
The most common use of the term is in reference to "Maran Beth Yosef", Rabbi Yosef Karo. In fact, when used without further qualification, Maran usually refers to Rabbi Karo.
Maybe a bit more Upper East Coast than KY but hey, the more you know!
Their is a hometown cafe about an hour from here in a college town with decor and menu almost exactly as you described called the Cozy Cappuccino (just add Capp. to your menu items) and it is a huge success...my favorite place to eat in that town. Some ppl call it The Cozy for short.
I also really like kelsey....'s idea from pg. 1 (I think) -- The Roost. Great idea, too!