Junge, die Bäckerei – an unusual cludgie

We recently spent time in northern Germany and Poland, and so the next few postings will be recording cludgies from our travels.

The first is unusual only in that it is so very different to cludgies in similar locations in Scotland – because this one was essentially a motorway service station. It was the Pommerndreieck branch of the Junge bakery chain just off the A20 – Junge are present in towns and cities across northern Germany, and are pretty good. This particular branch happens to be near a branch of an American bad food outlet (that one with the Scottish name and the yellow M logo), and you’d want to go straight past that to the Junge bakery on the right!

The cludgie was clean, elegant, and normally unremarkable… but not at all what motorway service stations are like in Scotland, so worthy of a mention here.

A door to the immediate right, with a cludgie cubicle at the back; on the right is a urinalysis with a separating panel before the sink and mirror. The walls are tiled until about half-way up, and then painted green, with white flowers.
Clean and functional…
A cludgie cubicle at the back; on the right is a urinalysis with a separating panel before the sink and mirror. The walls are tiled until about half-way up, and then painted green, with white flowers.
… as all public cludgies should be, as a minimum

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