Sunday, July 28, 2013

Volt - Frederick, MD

Sunday, 7/28/13, 8 pm 

It was exciting to get to try the tasting menu at this Maryland restaurant from another Top Chef favorite, Bryan Voltaggio. Set in what looks like an old townhouse, the menu is anything but retro and the bathrooms followed suit. Sleek with glass and sharp edges, the full door stalls might seem transparent, but they don't reveal much. The basic sink area is clean and simple. 

Visit Volt for yourself.

 

Friday, July 26, 2013

Kapnos - U Street

Friday, 7/26/13, 6:30 pm 

Having been to some of Mike Isabella's other restaurants, I knew there would be no skimping on the details in these restrooms. And I wasn't wrong. A "Gals" sign greets you on the way in. The stalls inside are a dark wood, highlighted by exposed bricks walls and a floor laid out with tiny titles. The sink area used some industrial elements with ornate mirrors and farmhouse faucets. Pretty nice job over all.

Here's more on Kapnos.



Friday, July 19, 2013

Teddy - Dupont

Friday, 7/12/13, 8:30 pm 

I'd been waiting for this place to open, expecting the decor to really land the "modern rough rider" theme. It's a bit more modern than I expected, but the women's bathroom is quite country.

There are three full door stalls, which I would normally like, but the doors didn't have an "occupied" indicator and the lock on the door is a simple pin lock. Not much insurance against an accidental walk in. Additionally, the stall are quite deep, meaning if that door swings open, you won't be able to quickly close it. 

Each stall has a quote above the magic eye toilet. The stall I chose had one from Amelia Earhart.

Then by the sinks stood more quotes, but not all were from women of Teddy's time. In fact one was from Eleanor Roosevelt which seemed a rather glaring
anachronism. Also, the faucets seemed really out of place. I think they could have gone much more period like, especially since they're not automatic. 


I will say it was quite a large bathroom for three stands. But I guess given the size of the restaurant, I shouldn't have been surprised.

Here's more on Teddy