Cintas Names Finalists for America’s Best Restroom Contest

July 13, 2023

Cintas Corp. has named the 10 finalists for its 2023 America’s Best Restroom® Contest.

The awards program, now in its 22nd year, honors nonresidential, publicly accessible restrooms that place hygiene and style at the top of their priority list and recognize the parallel between clean restrooms and customer retention.

The public may vote for its top pick at www.bestrestroom.com/us through August 11. The winner and runners-up will be announced in late fall, and the most popular entries will be enshrined in Cintas’ America’s Best Restroom Contest Hall of Fame. The grand prize winner will also receive a Cintas UltraClean® restroom cleaning along with US$2,500 worth of facility services.

The 10 finalists this year are:

  • Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Thurgood Marshall Airport—Baltimore
  • Clear Lake and Des Moines River Safety Rest Areas—Jackson, Minnesota
  • Drusie & Darr—Nashville, Tennessee
  • El Rio—San Francisco
  • Frying Pan—New York
  • Hell ‘n Blazes Brewing Company—Melbourne, Florida
  • Juban’s Creole Restaurant—Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Little America Hotel—Salt Lake City
  • Rabbit Hole—Greenville, South Carolina
  • Snowbasin Resort—Huntsville, Utah.

For more information on the finalists and to cast your vote in the contest, visit the contest’s website.

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