Showing posts with label Logan Circle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logan Circle. Show all posts
Monday, June 24, 2013
Monday, May 31, 2010
Commissary - Washington, DC
Saturday, 5/29/10, 2 pm - Logan Circle
With the wooden American flag on the wall, the horse shoe coat hook and farm animal toilet paper holders (you can't really tell, but they are there in the picture), they were really taking the all-American idea to an extreme in at least the right single stall restroom. It's quite a dark room with slate floors and black walls. The orinate over-sized mirror offset one wall.

And you can't take the Logan Circle out of even the bathroom - there was a free condom dispenser on the wall. Bon Appetite!
Here's more on Commissary.
With the wooden American flag on the wall, the horse shoe coat hook and farm animal toilet paper holders (you can't really tell, but they are there in the picture), they were really taking the all-American idea to an extreme in at least the right single stall restroom. It's quite a dark room with slate floors and black walls. The orinate over-sized mirror offset one wall.

And you can't take the Logan Circle out of even the bathroom - there was a free condom dispenser on the wall. Bon Appetite!
Here's more on Commissary.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Birch & Barley - Washington, DC
Wednesday, 12/23/09, 7 pm - Logan Circle
The decor in this new restaurant is stripped down and bare, just like the restroom.


The stones on the wall are the most decorative part of the decor. I liked the raised square sink. The stalls worked - nothing exciting. Across from the sink was a lounge-like couch, one of those powerful hand dryers and an out of place wicker trash bin (they should have gone stainless).
Here's more on Birch & Barley.
The decor in this new restaurant is stripped down and bare, just like the restroom.


The stones on the wall are the most decorative part of the decor. I liked the raised square sink. The stalls worked - nothing exciting. Across from the sink was a lounge-like couch, one of those powerful hand dryers and an out of place wicker trash bin (they should have gone stainless).
Here's more on Birch & Barley.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Posto - Washington, DC
Thursday, 2/5/09, 7:30 pm - Logan Circle
I had heard good things about this new spot but was not at all prepared for the bathroom experience. And when I say experience, I don't think I'm stretching too much. First, to get to the bathroom, you walk out what looks like an exit or fire door into a back hallway which made me think of the alley way backstage at a theater - concrete and cold. I got in line behind 2 other people for the two single unisex stalls (for a decently large restaurant). It was a cold night, so the hallway is quite drafty.
Finally it's my turn. The bathroom is done in all black - black tiles, toilet and sink, with a slate floor. The sink was one of those square slabs. The stall was pretty roomy with a stand for extra toilet paper, etc.
But what I found the most interesting part of the bathroom was the ceiling. Since we were clearly in an unfinished warehouse-type hall, the restaurant tried to add something to the ceiling to finish off the restroom. So they covered it with large black panels, staggered at different levels. Perhaps it was to absorb sound, but it looks more like a design element, extending the whole restroom up to the ceiling.
I wasn't really sure what to make of it, but didn't want to stay in the bathroom too long to figure it out - it was chilly! Here's more about Posto.
I had heard good things about this new spot but was not at all prepared for the bathroom experience. And when I say experience, I don't think I'm stretching too much. First, to get to the bathroom, you walk out what looks like an exit or fire door into a back hallway which made me think of the alley way backstage at a theater - concrete and cold. I got in line behind 2 other people for the two single unisex stalls (for a decently large restaurant). It was a cold night, so the hallway is quite drafty.
Finally it's my turn. The bathroom is done in all black - black tiles, toilet and sink, with a slate floor. The sink was one of those square slabs. The stall was pretty roomy with a stand for extra toilet paper, etc.

But what I found the most interesting part of the bathroom was the ceiling. Since we were clearly in an unfinished warehouse-type hall, the restaurant tried to add something to the ceiling to finish off the restroom. So they covered it with large black panels, staggered at different levels. Perhaps it was to absorb sound, but it looks more like a design element, extending the whole restroom up to the ceiling.

I wasn't really sure what to make of it, but didn't want to stay in the bathroom too long to figure it out - it was chilly! Here's more about Posto.
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