Guide to Woking's Town Centre loos!
There's nothing worse than being caught short - well, actually there is... it's when your toddler is caught short....
Anyhow... there are loos out there but you have to know where to look.
The Peacock Centre has great facilities on the bottom floor by the food courts but where else?
"Hidden" loos include Toys R Us (at the back by the lego), Costa Coffee and Debenhams (Upper concourse level).
Public facilities are also available in Wolsey Place, Victoria Way and Heathside car parks, Locke Way (by Dukes Court) and Market Square (opposite the old Post Office).
Aside from loos in pubs and fast food restaurants, you'll also find them in the HG Wells Centre (1st floor), The Big Apple and The New Victoria theatre.
Keep looking (and asking) and you'll find them!
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Eating & Drinking » Pubs & Bars » Bars / Pubs in Woking
cmh4135 wrote on 26-09-2008 “The location of Yates makes it an ideal place to stop for a bite to eat whilst shopping but unfortunately the food and poor service means that I'd recommend you not bother! By night this place is better than the other chain pubs in the area (Wetherspoons and O'Neils) with a younger crowd but...” more...
Eating & Drinking » Pubs & Bars » Pubs in Woking
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Eating & Drinking » Cafés & Coffee Shops » Coffee Shops in Woking
cmh4135 wrote on 26-09-2008 “Costa in Woking has to be one of my favourite coffee shops in the area. Staff are efficient and pleasant. The food is always well stocked and served at the correct temperatures. The coffees are great and although you'll be asked whether you want to "go large" there's no real push. There are...” more...
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Shopping in Woking | Shopping » Department Stores / Fashion / Home Shopping in Woking
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