Also to know is, is Park supposed to be capitalized?
Common nouns are not capitalized (unless they come at the beginning of a sentence) and refer to a general category of persons, places, or things. For example, “park” is a common noun. However, “Yellowstone National Park” is a proper noun because it's a specific place.
Secondly, are card names capitalized? Card names and suits should not be treated as proper nouns (i.e. should not be capitalized), whether used in isolation or in combination to describe a single card. For example: "the ace of spades" not "the Ace of Spades"
Similarly one may ask, are county names capitalized?
Place Names
Political divisions (state, county, city, etc.) are capitalized when they follow the name or are an accepted part of the name. They are usually lowercased when they precede the name or stand alone (New York City, the city of Albany, the state of California, Los Angeles County).
Should Drink names be capitalized?
Always Capitalize
Capitalize drink names that are unique coinages or recipe names: I recommend the Fog Cutter or Clover Club.
