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Not strictly urinals but the facilities in Cafe Korb in Vienna are worth a detour
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I like the multi-user, long trough-style urinals in the old bathrooms on the ground level at Beaver Stadium at Penn State. You can really move a lot of people through those, which is why there's never a line at the Men's but always a long line at the Womens.
I've heard of that fake fly thing before. Works really well.
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EIM wrote:
The urinals at Gigg Lane are the worst place in the world.
Especially the semi-closed ones, with some sort of congealed green substance cultivating itself in the exposed troughs. The smell was not too healthy either.
In Europe, the ones in mid-1990's Albanian bars had to be seen to be believed. Though the concept of a urinal or bowl had that point, not yet arrived.
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The pub we stopped in the Lake District yesterday had a little plaque on the front door stating their toilets were listed by English Heritage. The men's were rather standard but the ladies one were very nice according to my wife...
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- Mar 2008
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- The Deep South of England
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I remember going in some London pub where the loos were in their original Victorian decor - and condition, it seemed! They were beautiful - all white and green tiling (of course) and matching slabs of stone, IIRC. It was also the only place where I've seen the little brass 'supports' intact and fulfilling their original function: holding the (mint condition) slightly angled glass panel that prevents splashback onto your shoes and lower trouser-legs. It was only when I saw this pristine toilet that I realised the purpose of those little brass supports, though I'd seen them in several other places, in various states of breakage.
The thing is, I can't remember exactly where this toilet was! I think it may have been at The Union Chapel, in Islington, but on the other I've got this nagging feeling it was in a pub somewhere. Does it ring any bells for anyone here? (It's not the Princess Louise - I've just looked at that online.)
(edit: Spooky synchronicity, Crusoe!)
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