Public Toilets in Dallas

Need a public toilet in Dallas and want to find a place to go right now? Below is a live map and a full list of public restrooms across the city, followed by a guide to the best spots - at Klyde Warren Park, downtown and the Arts District, the NorthPark and Galleria malls, and the big parks.

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Full list of public toilets in Dallas

Here is a regularly updated list of public restroom locations in and near Dallas. Tap any name to open it in Google Maps for directions.

Public restrooms in Dallas

Where to find public restrooms in Downtown Dallas

Dallas has relatively few dedicated street toilets, so the most reliable restrooms are inside everyday public places. Downtown, the standout is Klyde Warren Park - the deck park over the freeway has clean public restrooms and is a central hub. Other dependable options include the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, the Dallas Museum of Art and the rest of the Arts District, the AT&T Discovery District, Main Street Garden, the Dallas Farmers Market, and the lobbies of downtown hotels such as The Joule.

Public restrooms in Dallas malls and shopping

The malls are the easiest place to find clean, free restrooms: NorthPark Center (the go-to in Dallas), the Galleria Dallas, Highland Park Village and West Village in Uptown all have well-kept facilities, including family and accessible restrooms.

Public restrooms in Dallas parks

Klyde Warren Park, White Rock Lake, Reverchon Park, Fair Park (home of the State Fair of Texas) and the Katy Trail all have public restrooms, usually open during daylight hours.

Family and baby-changing restrooms in Dallas

For families, the most reliable family and baby-changing restrooms are at NorthPark Center and the other malls, Klyde Warren Park, the museums in the Arts District, and large stores like Target and Buc-ee's. These usually have dedicated family rooms with changing tables.

Beating the heat: air-conditioned restrooms in Dallas

Dallas summers are hot, so indoor, air-conditioned restrooms are the comfortable choice. The malls, libraries, museums and large stores all offer cool, clean restrooms - handy on a hot afternoon.

Are there free public toilets in Dallas?

Yes. Klyde Warren Park, the library, park and museum restrooms and the malls are all free. Hotel lobbies and large stores are free to use too, and a small purchase is sometimes expected at cafes and restaurants.

Where can I find a bathroom in Dallas open now or 24 hours?

For a restroom open late or around the clock, the most reliable options are 24-hour gas stations and convenience stores - 7-Eleven (headquartered nearby in Irving), QuikTrip, RaceTrac and Buc-ee's - plus 24-hour Whataburger and other fast food, hospitals and large hotels. Park restrooms close in the evening, so use the live map above to find one that is open near you right now.

Which places in Dallas are open and have a public restroom?

When public restrooms are closed, these everyday businesses around Dallas usually have one you can use. A small purchase is sometimes expected, and some keep the door locked - just ask a staff member for the key or code.

Convenience stores and gas stations

Usually open late or 24/7 - 7-Eleven, QuikTrip, RaceTrac, Buc-ee's and Valero.

Restaurants and fast food

Fast-food spots are reliable and often open late - Texas's own Whataburger (many open 24 hours), plus Chick-fil-A (which generally lets you use the restroom without buying), In-N-Out, McDonald's, Taco Bell and Chipotle. Sit-down restaurants will usually let customers use the restroom too.

Coffee shops

Dunkin' and most local cafes have restrooms. Note that since 2025, Starbucks requires a purchase to use its restroom.

Big-box and department stores

Target, Walmart, Macy's, Nordstrom, Home Depot, Costco and IKEA usually have easy-to-find restrooms with no code needed - as do NorthPark Center and the Galleria.

Grocery stores

Tom Thumb, Kroger, Albertsons, Whole Foods and Aldi - some lock their restrooms, so you may need to ask for the key or door code.

Libraries, hotels, malls and museums

The Dallas Public Library branches, hotel lobbies, NorthPark and the Galleria, and museums such as the Dallas Museum of Art and the Perot Museum have clean restrooms that are usually free to use.

Men's, women's, accessible and family restrooms in Dallas

Most public restrooms in Dallas have separate men's and women's facilities - sometimes signed as ladies' and gents', or male and female - and larger venues such as NorthPark, the Galleria, Klyde Warren Park and the museums also offer unisex, wheelchair-accessible, family and private single-stall restrooms with baby-changing tables.

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