Abandoned some fifty years ago, an old London restroom was destined to stay a rubbish strewn waste of space, until partners Peter Tomlinson and Ben Russell decided that it would be the ideal spot for a quaint sandwich shop.
With the removal of 12 layers of century old paint, some elbow grease and $150 000, the owners of Attendant managed to turn a smelly restroom into a funky lunchtime spot where sandwiches, cakes, breakfasts and espressos are served to hungry customers.
The wrought-iron entrance was spruced up but kept as close to its original look as possible. A small kitchen was fitted in the space below, along with a large counter where diners could be seated to enjoy their food. The green chairs were chosen to fit in with the original Victorian floor tiles.
The elegant porcelain finishes and warm lighting create a welcoming space for patrons without thoughts of where they are really sitting springing to mind.
Business is booming for Peter and Ben and it’s all because they took a chance on a simple idea and brought it to life in a unique space.