The Armadillo has been around for a long time. In a neighborhood that still feels up and coming, this restuarant is a big draw to the area. With burritos nearly as big as your head, I love going to the Armadillo. Not only do they give you a lot of food, but it is absolutely delicious, and the owner is always friendly, offering a smile to all who enter. With inside and outside seating, it is a lovely place. As far as the seating goes, the only problem with being outside is that the interior and exterior are not very well connected. To get to the restroom, I had to go around the back, which felt a little like I was in the wrong place (I wasn't. I confirmed). When I got to the restroom, what did I find?
While entirely serviceable, the space was obviously originally intended as a single-use space. The two stalls were extremely tiny.
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| You can see here that there won't be much knee space when inside. |
The problem with a tiny bathroom is trying to fit everything you need to have. Good idea to put the soap over the faucet and under the mirror, but the paper towels still feel a tad awkward.
Cute hook, but maybe people don't understand how to use it? Not sure why all the scratches. Also, not so sure I like seeing the floor outside while I'm inside. It's still within the bathroom, and I'm sure it's meant to let in light and make it feel bigger, but nope.
Overall, the Armadillo more than satisfies, and the restroom, while cramped, is quite useable. The decor is cute and Mex-American, and I will be back again. And again...
http://www.armadillos.net/