This cafe has a unisex bathroom, meaning that it is a single stall toilet with the image of two stick figures above the word ‘toilet’.
Tag: Business
Businesses with toilets accessible to customers
This optometrist has a unisex bathroom to the right of the desk, and you have to be a client to use the bathroom.
District Brewer opened in January 2015 and operated seven days a week. It has a single accessible toilet at the back of the cafe, which you access through a gate.
Found opposite Victoria Market, the Multicultural hub appears open 6 days a week (so probably not Sundays). Toilets are upstairs in the building. There is an elevator so they are theoretically Accessible to wheelchairs.
Gender neutral toilet and change station at back of store. You’ll need to buy something to use. But it’s chocolate so what’s not to like?
Black Squirrel Cafe Sandringham is open from 7.00am to 5.00pm and has a unisex/all-gender multiple single stalls in a single ‘toilet’ assigned bathroom.
Babka Cafe toilets are gender neutral, meaning that there are two single occupancy stalls to the rear of the bakery. Due to the location of the toilets they are not accessible. This is a business, so you’ll need to buy something to use the loo. We recommend the Chai, it’s the best in Melbourne.
A Minor Place has one toilet at the rear of the cafe, which you can get to by going outside and around the back. The toilet is basically a bathroom at the back of the venue and has a single toilet and washbasin. The staff are queer friendly (if not perhaps queer themselves) and the cafe attracts lots of people on weekends for breakfast, lunch and coffee.