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bathrooms in baltimore, maryland
Cheesecake Factory, Inner Harbor 201 East Pratt Street| Rating: | EXCELLENT | | Hours: | Business hours | | Gender: | | | Fee: | free | | Details: | clean
safe
handicap access
changing table
aesthetically special | | Style: | | | Comments: | The restrooms are located to the left right inside the door. This is a crowded and popular restaurant, so it is easy to sneak in and use the toilet. |
ESPN Zone 601 E. Pratt Street| Rating: | EXCELLENT | | Hours: | Business hours | | Gender: | | | Fee: | free | | Details: | clean
safe
handicap access
changing table | | Style: | | | Comments: | What a great idea the designer of this bar/restaurant had. They actually put T. V's in front of each stall! You never miss a sporting event! COOL IDEA!!! The bathrooms are also very clean. |
Barnes and Noble Bookstore 601 East Pratt St| Rating: | GOOD | | Hours: | Business hours | | Gender: | | | Fee: | free | | Details: | clean
safe
aesthetically special | | Style: | | | Comments: | A life saver when I was in Baltimore with my mother, who moves very slowly and needs a bathroom often. Barnes and Nobles is on the edge of the Inner Harbor past the Aquarium, on the way to Little Italy. It's upstairs, but there's an escalator and elevator, and a beautiful wall-sized fish tank to amuse you while your companions use the facilities. Thank you Barnes and Nobles! Didn't check out handicapped facilities |
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