1) The Container Store
1) The Container Store
As I have mentioned before I did a short stint as an Uber driver a few years back, and in that profession clean public restrooms is a pretty big concern. I always found Trader Joes a pretty solid option, and it got to the point where I knew the Trader Joes go to in most neighborhoods that were big Uber spots. Also, if you are around a nice hotel and can find parking, they can be pretty solid options for a nice, clean quiet restroom.
Agreed re nice hotels, but for the sake of the discussion would like to limit the scope to just stores, restaurants, etc.
Oh and if the restroom isn’t a closed door single bathroom, then i’m not interested. No stalls please.
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Back of the high limit slots room. (almost always closed door single)
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Hi Lew!!!
Semi-related:
I find the greatest need for public restrooms during long drives. Here is my preference regarding where to stop, from best to worst:
1) Fast food. Restrooms are usually reasonably clean, and nobody ever questions that you're just there to use the bathroom and leave. Parking is always very easy, too.
2) Chain hotels. Almost always a clean restroom in the lobby (usually better than fast food, in fact), and nobody questions whether you're a guest or not. Still can be a bit awkward if it's not busy, and the front desk person sees you just walk in with no luggage and head for the bathroom, so #1 still preferable.
3) Highway rest stop. Bathrooms usually aren't terrible, and it's meant exactly for this purpose.
4) Gas station. Bathrooms tend to be gross, but usually you can use these without trouble. Sometimes you have to ask for a key, but I just park at a pump to make it look like I'm getting gas if that's the case. I prefer gas stations with an AM/PM or similar attached, as those bathrooms tend to be both better and more accessible without a key.
5) Supermarket. Bathrooms are usually available, but are often difficult to find, plus you end up doing a lot more walking, both in the parking lot and within the market itself. Usually you have to ask someone where it is, too.
6) Lower-end sit down chain restaurant, such as Denny's. The problem is that you have the awkward moment with the hostess asking if you want a table. I tend to just walk in and pretend I'm looking for someone already there, and then just make my way to the bathroom.
7) Deserted offramp. There's always the option to piss into a tumbleweed and go on your merry way.
I am going to assume this is a joke, because the worst restrooms on the planet are at fast food places, especially McDonalds and Arbys.
When I am driving and have to take a shit I always stop at a chain hotel, like a Marriott and Hilton properties. It's not like anyone would ever question you walking in the lobby without a reservation, but if they did you simply make up you are checking it later that day.
Tgull,
Is plumbing work easier or harder in public settings?
Imagine that the toilets themselves are sturdier than your typical section 8 array but it can't be pleasant to be on your knees on a piss soaked floor with a wrench as people evacuate their bowels all around you.
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Bathroom in Trump Tower is very clean
banks are usually clean
McDonald's bathrooms aren't always the cleanest, but they're rarely terrible.
Most fast food bathrooms are WAY better than gas station bathrooms, and it's not even close. They're good enough for a stop on the road. Not a bathroom I'd like to use on a daily basis, but usually fine for a stop while driving. I have noticed that McDonald's is the worst of the bunch, for whatever reason.
One reason is that people aren't at fast food places that long, so there's less of an opportunity/need to have to use the bathroom while there for the typical customer, aside from the quick piss and/or hand washing after a meal.
Anyway, yes chain hotels have nicer bathrooms, but I like the quickness and non-judgment of a fast food place for a bathroom on the road.
Paper towels are a must have. Those shit blowers are a hard pass.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
Wow, what a terrible take. Fast Room restrooms? Most times I take a leak the urinal is flooded. The toilet generally is coated with splatter. A fast food dump is absolutely the last resort, like I said I am finding a hotel chain 100% of the time even if its a Quality Inn or Red Roof Inn. No, no Burger King's for me, it gives me nightmares.
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