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One might be surprised to learn there are some water closets throughout the Dallas music venue scene that are not only passably sanitary, but are also actually a vaguely pleasurable experience.
Dallas Observer: The bathrooms at the Prophet Bar are nice in that they are spacious and offer plenty of stalls or urinals to choose from, which is nice on particularly busy nights.
Dallas Observer: What makes this bathroom special is the simple locking mechanism, in case of emergencies or if you just need to confine yourself away from the raucous crowd for a few minutes
Dallas Observer: This quaint and lively jazz club houses a simple bathroom facility, but what makes this experience nice is that is a distance away from club's lively atmosphere.
1924 N Henderson Ave (at McMillan Ave.), Dallas, TX
Bar · 29 tips and reviews
Dallas Observer: An actual soap tray and the clever use of elegantly framed portraits of a man and woman denoting each bathrooms, give your private time a touch of the '50s.
Dallas Observer: The men's and women's bathrooms housed in this tiny restaurant/jazz lounge are a genuine breathe of fresh air from the usual water closets that would be ideal for horror film scenes.
Dallas Observer: The simple elegant design of the bathrooms in the Loft are well designed, particularly the stalls, which aren't exactly stalls, but rooms all to themselves
Dallas Observer: Easily the winner of all bathroom-defining categories, The Granada Theater is simple, yet has character, all while maintaining simple sanitation.