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Carmel, California’s Elusive Public Restrooms

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Carmel, California’s Elusive Public Restrooms



Ahh Carmel. Discreet. Charming. Classy. Blissfully free from modern distractions like traffic signals, fast-food outlets, high-rise buildings, street numbers and … any sign of a nearby public restroom. The weekend trolley reveals water-closet whereabouts to its passengers, but what about the rest of us?

Never fear, the Carmel-by-the-Sea Loo-Locator is here.

Devendorf Park at Ocean Avenue & Junipero

Devendorf Park on Junipero, between Ocean Avenue & 6th

Lincoln Street & 6th Avenue (Across the Street from the Harrison Memorial Library)

Lincoln & 6th, Across from the Harrison Memorial Library

The Carmel Plaza (Top Level) at Ocean Avenue &  Mission Street

Carmel Plaza, at Ocean Avenue & Mission Street

Stealthy Public Restroom: Dolores Street, between 7th & Ocean Avenue

Dolores Street, between 7th & Ocean Avenue (Across the Street from The Tuck Box)

Not-So-Public Restroom: Carmel Bakery And Coffee Co. at Ocean Avenue and Lincoln

The Carmel Bakery and Coffee Co. at Ocean Avenue & Lincoln

If you’re really in a hurry, or really really lazy, use the Carmel Bakery and Coffee Co. facilities, then pick up a tasty treat on your way out.

13 Responses to “Carmel, California’s Elusive Public Restrooms”

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    Thank you for the wonderful compliment, Cody, I’m glad you found the site useful! The next post, which highlights Carmel’s Asian restaurants, galleries, antiquaries, etc, will be online Thursday morning. Hope to hear from you again sometime.

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  10. Katie says:

    You’re welcome Billie, thanks for reading!

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  12. Katie says:

    What kind of problem?

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