Quickly look at your map and pin these spots before stepping out the door.
We understand that when your little one needs the bathroom, it’s a “right now, right NOW!” situation.
To lend a helping hand, we’ve rounded up a list of clean and safe spots for you to consider.
Tom Thumb offers a haven of clean and accessible bathrooms, making those unexpected “bathroom emergency” moments easier to navigate. Monday through Friday, the store experiences its least busy hours. You can park your car and make a beeline straight to the bathroom without long detours. What’s even better is that at Tom Thumb, you’re not required to purchase anything to use their bathrooms. You can simply walk in with your child, take care of their needs, and leave without hassle. So the next time you’re out and about and an emergency strikes, remember that Tom Thumb has bathrooms.
When your child’s bathroom urgency strikes, a quick and reliable solution is needed. Look no further than Walmart, a conveniently located destination to make an urgent pit stop. Walmart’s vast parking lot offers ample space, ensuring parking won’t be stressful. Once inside, looking for the bathroom is straightforward. Look out for clear signs that guide you to the restroom area. Don’t hesitate to approach the nearest employee if you’re in a hurry.
Does your little one need to go to the restroom when you’re out and about doing errands? Just stop by Target; parking should be available at almost all times. But on the off chance that it isn’t if you are with your partner, they can let you off in the front of the store to take your child, and they can find parking. Target bathrooms are multi-stall, so you have less chance of waiting for an available stall. That way, there is less chance of an accident.
If you’re in a hurry to find a bathroom, and the nearest place is Trader Joe’s, don’t worry; they have bathrooms and changing tables available for the public. The bathrooms are located in the back of the store; if you can’t find them, you can always ask an employee. But note that Trader Joe’s is a popular place so the parking lots can be packed. Also, they have unisex single-stall bathrooms, so there could be a line.
In-N-Out burger locations in Dallas typically don’t require customers to purchase to use their restrooms. So, if you’re in a hurry to find a restroom, stop there. Parents, when you take your child there to use the restroom, have the comfort of knowing that these restrooms are clean and safe. They are cleaned daily, and should be filled with everything you should need. Just note, that In-N-Out does get packed, so finding parking might be hard. And that there might be more people trying to use the restroom, too.
Raising Cane’s stands out as a welcoming place that offers a hassle-free restroom experience for its customers. They extend the courtesy on using the restroom without any purchase requirements. Step inside, and you’ll find that Raising Cane’s takes pride in maintaining their bathrooms – cleanliness are one of their main priority.
If you’re looking for a bathroom and are in a hurry, stop by the nearest Barnes & Noble. They provide public restrooms that are at your disposal. You don’t have to worry about insufficient parking because they have plenty of spaces to choose from. Once you enter the store, just look for the bathroom sign; you should see it immediately. The bathrooms will be labeled; on one side, it should say men, and on the other side, women. The good thing is that there are multiple bathroom stalls, so the wait, if there is one, shouldn’t be long.
Chick-fil-A is another place to stop if your little one needs to go to the restroom. They are known for maintaining clean and well-kept facilities for their customers. At most Chick-fil-A’s in Dallas, you don’t have to purchase something. They are known for their customer-friendly policy of allowing individuals to use their restrooms without requiring a purchase. So, you can just walk in and use the restroom.