Names of bathrooms.

SnootyEnglishman

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Before anyone posts I'm not talking about the names referring to the bathroom or toilet themselves. What I am referring to is what different restaurants and fancy diners use when they differentiate between the Mens and Women's areas.

I have two examples that i laugh at when i think of them.

One is at a place called Outback Steakhouse which goes on kind an Australian theme of things (mostly in the commercials). Their bathrooms are the Blokes (mens) and the Sheila's (womans)

My other example, which is the funniest one I've come across to date, is at a place called Mutz's in the downtown area of my city. Their bathrooms? Well they like to play a little bit of the obvious game and go with Sitters for the women and Standers for the guys.

What about you people of the escapist? What eateries around your towns and cities have strange Men and Women's bathroom names? Please share your examples.
 

Gxas

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Haha, I can't think of any off the top of my head, but it made me think about it and I would love to see a "Haves" and "Have-Nots" in a restaurant.
 

crudus

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I am still coining "chicks" and "dicks" but nobody is taking me up on it. Although I may have heard about it since I like to subconsciously steal ideas.
 

shogunblade

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I've Heard the Atypical "Guys" and "Gals", "Stand-Ups" and "Sit-Downs" and "Johns" and "Janes".
 

Frequen-Z

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I think a picture of a Nut and a Bolt are sufficient for toilet doors.
 

Nivag the Owl

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Honestly, I can say I've never seen an alternative to "Ladies" and "Gentlemen"/"Gents" (other than the default symbols of course).

EightGaugeHippo said:
I saw a "Guy's and Not guy's" once, but I dont remeber where.
Amazing! I wish more toilets were differentiated this way.

EDIT: Just adding that I'm not sexist. I would also equally accept the vice-versa.
 

SimuLord

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I saw one place with a picture of a rooster for the men's room and a cat for the women's.
 

Macheteswordgun

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Seen one in a bar (obvious joke) mens had the men symbol on it but said do not enter the womens which had the womens symbol on the door above it said use other door
 

silver wolf009

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"sandwich makers" and "sandwich eaters" its not sexist because it was at a sandwich shop so it was the employee bathroom.
 

Brandon237

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There is an Afrikaans restaurant called the tonteldoos, Doos is a very derogatory name for a guy in Afrikaans, I'm sure I needn't go further.
 

snowman6251

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"The Sofa" and "The Kitchen" would be funny except that might cause confusion in restaurants...
 

AngelSword

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The only one that jumps to mind is at Hooters, where it's "All Women" and "Most Men."