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Flush with class: Tenn. bathroom voted best in US

Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:00 AM EDT
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Joe Edwards, Associated Press
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<p>The Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., is seen April 13, 2009. The Hermitage has afternoon tea in the grand lobby, down-filled duvets, a 2,000-square-foot presidential suite and a men's room that's been voted America's best restroom. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)</p>

The Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., is seen April 13, 2009. The Hermitage has afternoon tea in the grand lobby, down-filled duvets, a 2,000-square-foot presidential suite and a men's room that's been voted America's best restroom. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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NASHVILLE — The Hermitage Hotel has afternoon tea in the grand lobby. Down-filled duvets (that's a fancy word for comforters). A presidential suite with 2,000 square feet. And a really nice toilet.

So nice, in fact, that it's been voted (drum roll please) America's best restroom.

Flush in the middle of downtown Nashville, the luxury hotel and its ground-floor men's bathroom are definitely the head (so to speak) of the class.

The redoubtable restroom is art-deco style with gleaming lime-green-and-black leaded glass tiles, lime-green fixtures, terrazzo floor and a two-seat shoeshine station.

"You just can't find anything like it anywhere else," says Janet Kurtz, director of sales and marketing at the hotel.

The restroom won the honor in online voting sponsored by Cincinnati-based Cintas Corp., which supplies restroom hygiene products and services. The company says "tens of thousands" of people voted over two months last summer. Precise numbers are kept, well, private.

Criteria were hygiene, style and access to the public. The highfalutin honor has earned the restroom entry to "America's Best Restroom Hall of Fame."

"People see it and fall in love with it," Kurtz said.

It has four stools, three urinals, four sinks, spotless mirrors and a Sultan telephone that connects to the front desk.

And, (how do you put this delicately?) women seem attracted to it.

Lita Esquinance of Bradley County, Tenn., guides friends to the restroom for a discreet peek just about every time she visits Nashville. One of them, Sonja Luckie, jokingly summed up her visit with this discerning observation:

"For men, it's very stimulating."

The hotel, built in 1910 and renovated in 2003, has 122 guest rooms and suites. The restroom, down the hall from the hotel bar and restaurant, dates back to 1939.

Do they leave the light on for you? Not necessarily, but the famous restroom is cleaned hourly.

In her six years at the hotel Kurtz has never used the men's restroom. But just wait.

"I hope they have a ladies' night sometime."

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On the Net:

The Hermitage Hotel: http://www.thehermitagehotel.com/site/

America's Best Restroom: http://www.bestrestroom.com/

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Concerned Citizen-444039

Don't personally care for the lime green striping....but then again..I'd only be there for one thing anyways HA!

    Reply#1 - Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:02 AM EDT
    Perry O

    Clipped to Restroom.

    Speaking of interesting restrooms, if you are ever in Montgomery, Alabama, check out the men's restroom in the Olive Room.

      Reply#2 - Tue Apr 28, 2009 5:19 PM EDT
      Paul from Hamburg

      I always favor the older urinals that reach down to the floor. The extra margin for error is comforting.

        Reply#3 - Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:24 AM EDT
        David Pinto

        I really like the men's room in the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria.

          Reply#4 - Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:56 AM EDT
          Greg Wadlinger

          There's a restroom on the ground floor of Bartlett Hall on the Dartmouth College campus that features a large, Tiffany stained glass window. It lends a spiritual atmosphere to the place.

            Reply#5 - Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:07 AM EDT
            ger-1074599

            Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, California---if it still exists.

              Reply#6 - Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:53 PM EDT
              dogu4

              None of 'em compare to the outhouse that is adjacent to the little hexagonal cabin called Mountain House overlooking Denali's Ruth Glacier.

              Check it out:

              Google search images "Ruth Glacier Mountain House" and be prepared to be awed.

                Reply#7 - Thu Apr 30, 2009 2:36 PM EDT
                beaumrtn-619640

                Will have to check this one out next time I am visiting my sister in Nashville, it is cool looking.

                  Reply#8 - Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:19 PM EDT
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