I have been rating bathrooms in the Washington, DC area for the last 2 years. At one time the blog was very popular, but job and family changes (new baby) has taken up a lot of my time. At the request of many people, I am going to make a greater effort to keep up with the updates as I have really enjoyed informing the public about establishments in our area. Clean up those bathrooms...THE LAVATORY LADY IS BACK!
Monday, April 23, 2007
Kinkeads, Washington, DC (2000 Pennsylvania Ave.)
This is one of our favorite restaurants for family gatherings and I had lunch there this afternoon. I only had a chance to look at the lower level bathroom because Mr. Lavatory Man (my husband) was ready to leave. The lower level bathroom by the bar was a bit on the small side, but that's understandable since it is not the main bathroom in the restaurant. The walls were a black marble are at least marble-like, with amber and white accents. There was a combination of decorative and recessed lighting. The effect provided plenty of light, but not so much that your corneas were singed. A vase of flowers on the attractive Kohler sink added a nice touch. Kohler really makes some of the most unique sinks around. This one in particular featured a thin round faucet curving out of the mirror down into a sink which appears to be a white bowl sitting atop the vanity. The handle was also built into the mirror beside the faucet. The soap was in a separate container and smelled like a combination of the dreaded pink variety and something that had a decent smell at one time. The dispenser was a brushed aluminum that was in need of cleaning. The toilets and corners of the stall could stand some attention and the paper towel dispenser was crammed with towels and required a bit of wrestling to remove a couple to dry my hands. There were two places to throw away the towels; in front of the last stall (I found this odd) and on the wall right by the door (very good). Overall; not bad, but I will need to take a trip back there to check out the main bathroom.
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