


- Cleanliness - 3.5 flushes
- Aroma - 3.5 flushes
- Pros - plunger, trash can, toilet paper (just not on the roll)
- Cons - small space, wet floor, only 2 single bathrooms so there could be a wait
- Overall experience - 3.5 flushes
Because we all have to go, but some of us like to go in style
All the way in the back of Odessa you will find a single men and women's bathroom. The women's room is placed directly across from the kitchen door, which gives you a slight feeling of insecurity that somewhere in the bathroom could be a peep hole used to entertain the kitchen staff. The decor of the bathroom is reminiscent of at least my ideas of Soviet Russia - red, stark and utilitarian. The toilet has a black toilet seat, which shows a lot less filth than a white toilet seat. The terra-cotta tile floors also hides the dirt, making the whole space feel cleaner than it most likely is. A nice touch is the plunger - this is a bar/restaurant that serves heavy Russian food. It could be useful.