Toilets This Way

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Toilets This Way

Image: © Ian Dodds Taken: 15 Feb 2022

I searched in vain for a pub in Peterhead that I felt at home in on the first night of my short stay. On the second night, though, I stumbled across the Caley Bar, which was more my thing. Nothing prepared me from my trip to the toilet though. It is quite possible that the floor space in this long corridor to the toilets is bigger than the drinking area of the pub from which it leads. It's always nice to feel you're in somewhere really swanky! While it is a very nice cosy little pub, the Caley certainly isn't an exclusive upmarket nightclub, but this is the feeling you get when making the fairly long trip to the gents here.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.505265
Longitude
-1.778371