Tuesday, December 27, 2011

January 2011 Jacksonville Inn, Jacksonville, Oregon

The Jacksonville Inn is a favorite among locals and out of towners in the Rogue Valley.  Located in the quaint little historic gold rush town of Jacksonville, this restaurant offers wonderful menu items and a full bar.  It's rumored that several famous figures such as a few presidents and entertainers have dined at the J'ville Inn when passing through Southern Oregon.  It was only inevitable that our dinner club dined there at some point.  Dinner and drinks were delicious and the service was excellent.  The restroom was quite cute and had some nice little touches.













The corner basin had a great mirror above it with plenty of angles to check your look.  The mauve tiled counter top matched the strpied and floral wall paper and the painted basin was a lovely detail.  Fresh carnations on the counter were also a nice addition. 


The traditional decor made sense in this historic building and contributed nicely to the atmosphere.  It was a very clean bathroom with some nice amenities: tissue dispenser near counter, hooks on the bathroom stall doors for coats, purses, etc. 




This restroom had 2 stalls.  A bit of a line formed but it doesn't seem to matter how many stalls a ladies' bathroom has, there will always be a line at one point or another! 



So, in conclusion, I will give this bathroom 2 1/2 rolls.  It was very clean and well stocked, it had a few nice features for comfort but I only gave it a 1/2 roll for aesthetics simply because in a fine dining restautant like the Jacksonville Inn, I expect a bit more.  It was slightly lackluster I guess, but still a very nice public restroom.  Thanks for reading!













































































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