Poopin' Around Town

A guide to where to poop while out and about primarily in and around Boston, MA.

Monday, October 09, 2006

The Breakfast Club - Allston, MA

The Breakfast Club: 4.5




The Breakfast Club is located on Western Ave in Allston. It's a great breakfast spot, though it's only open until 2 PM. The breakfast is cheap, the food is good and the service is fast.

Location: The bathroom is located in the back right corner of the restaurant past the end of the counter.
Grade: 6 out of 10

Accessibility: During peak hours the line can go out the door making it tough to get through. As well, they're only open until 2 PM, so if it's after that, you're shit out of luck.
Grade: 4 out of 10

Number of Stalls: It's just a small room, not a stall. That being the case, there is only one place to go to the bathroom. If someone is already in there, you'll have nowhere to turn.
Grade: 2 out of 10

Stall Quality: One standard toilet with a sink located nearby. Very run of the mill. There was a scrubber nearby and also a trash can.
Grade: 5 out of 10





Toiler Paper: Unforutnately, there was no TP in the men's room. There was a closet outside of the bathroom that had a roll handy, but that's not going to be much help at that point, now is it?
Grade: 0 out of 10

Cleanliness: This bathroom was relatively clean and it should be considering it's a tiny room with a garbage can right there.
Grade: 7 out of 10

Scent: I doubt anyone had pooped in this bathroom too recently as no toilet paper. There wasn't much of an odor to notice otherwise.
Grade: 6 out of 10

Flush: This toilet had a reasonable flush, though i was not able to test it with anything worthwhile.
Grade: 6 out of 10

Aesthetics: Not this nicest bathroom, but far from disgusting
Grade: 5 out of 10

The Bottom Line: This bathroom isn't too high up on my list of options. The hours of operation really limit tthe potential usage of their facilities. As well, with the possibility that there will not be toliet paper there will make me want to look for better options. No one likes being left high and dry on the TP front (well, dry isn't the best word there).

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