Flush With Victory: B.C. Restaurant's Bathroom Voted Best In Canada
A British Columbia restaurant's restroom has been named Canada's best, with remarkable design and comfort.
A restaurant in British Columbia has won the title of finest bathroom in Canada, a surprising but well-deserved honour. The simple yet crucial institution, which was long overlooked, has come to the fore as patrons and critics alike have lavished it with praise.
This surprising accolade resulted from the annual "Best Restroom" competition, a one-of-a-kind event that recognises and promotes the frequently overlooked feature of dining venues.
The competition, which judges restrooms based on cleanliness, aesthetics, creativity, and overall experience, has highlighted this British Columbia restaurant's outstanding efforts.
A Seat Of Distinction: B.C. Restaurant's Bathroom Shines As Canada's Finest
The Hard Bean Brunch Co. in Port Moody has won the 'porcelain throne' in Cintas Canada's Best Bathroom category.
The facilities are fully enclosed stalls with matching yellow doors and decor.
They also have navy blue walls, black and white tiles, palm leaf wallpaper, a sink, and an LED-backlit mirror in each stall.
"You just wanna have a fun washroom that people enjoy being in," Heather Rhodes, co-owner of Hard Bean Bruch Co., told Global News.
"Washrooms in many public places are unpleasant after you've used them." According to Rhodes, the eatery joined the sweepstakes and won $2,500 in Cintas supplies.
After months of delays due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Hard Bean opened in April 2022 at the Clarke and Moody Streets corner.
It was among five finalists recognised for its restroom cleanliness, visual attractiveness, innovation, functionality, and design components.
The Other Four Were As Follows:
- The Gathering Place in Vancouver
- The Big Apple in Colborne, Ont.
- Forest Pavilion washrooms in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Yesterday¡¯s Auto Gallery in Edmonton, Alberta .
Candice Raynsford of Cintas Canada said thousands of votes were cast on the company's website between June 5 and July 7.
She claims the contest raises awareness of the importance of restroom comfort and cleanliness in a customer's overall experience at any establishment.
As word of this honour travels, the British Columbia restaurant's toilet will surely draw notice from far and wide. Its transformation from a plain need to a national champion illustrates how ingenuity and imagination can elevate even the most mundane environments to spectacular levels.
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