Saturday, 9/20/08
Yes I haven't posted in a while so I thought I'd make up for it by looking out of the box (or the stall as it might be). I do have some reviews with pics that I will get to when things calm down. But for now I'd like to talk about the restrooms in the Philadelphia and Detriot airports.
I was impressed with both for big public bathrooms. The stalls in Philly were really roomy with plenty of hooks - and not just on the back of the door. There were two on the side wall and even a shelf.
In Detroit, the sinks were what stood out for me. I hate when there's only a soap dispenser for every other sink or just one on either side of the row of sinks. It seems a waste to me. The sink bay was really clean and modern looking (I guess it should be - I learned that the terminal I was in had just opened three days before). The sinks were deep and each had a soap dispenser as well as paper towel dispensers in between two.
Back to restaurants soon. Stay tuned...
Bathrooms are often over looked, but I believe they are an important part of a dining experience. Here I will give you the truth straight from the stall. The hope is to promote those with great facilities and prompt others to change their loo. Feel free to add your own experiences here.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Earls - Denver


Thursday, 8/28/08, 10:30 pm - Downtown
I was at this restaurant at the end of a long week and hit up the bathroom after a few glasses of wine. So you'll excuse my vague memory. I do remember that it was a nice restaurant and I expected the same from the bathroom. It definitely kept me on my toes. Take a look at the doors to the stalls.
Apparently it's a Canadian chain. Here's more on Earls.