Friday, March 11, 2011

Restaurant Restroom 1




This restroom is located within a restaurant that is popular amongst certain social circles for serving cuisines native to the Middle East. This restaurant, in turn, is located within Lake County, Indiana. This restaurant seems to a restaurant that attracts many customers, and this, most likely, lead to the restaurant becoming a "favorite place on Google Maps", as proclaimed by a graphic on the entryway. Although the restaurant is a "favorite place", their restroom is mentioned not once in the description. This trend shall soon end.
First, the hygienic features of the restroom must be evaluated. The amenities of the restroom seem outdated, as if they originated in a age long, long ago. This said due to the fact that there are no automated features within view in this restroom. This restroom is even lacking what seems to be a staple in modern-day restroom construction, electric hand-driers. Despite the fact that this restroom is completed devoid of any technology of any sorts, I found the hygienic experience to be enjoyable. There was minimal hassle, and makes the restroom apocalypse-proof. Yes, the users of this restroom, can continue to use the restroom following a nuclear fallout. For possessing sub-par features, but security within this often fatal flaw, this restroom's hygienic feature receive, on the Roush's Restroom Rating scale, a 6/10.
The physical use of this restroom may redeem its rating to something suitable. I found this restroom to be extremely spacious, endowed with nearly three times the space that would be necessary for minimal use. This creates a freeing experience for the user, as one may not have experienced this sort of freedom in previous periods of time. This restroom's toiletry also provides a high quality experience. The color of the toilet follows the color scheme within the restroom, leading me to believe that it is kept clean and barren of any microbial life. This frees the user mentally, and allows them to escape the fact that they live in a society that claims hygiene as a priority, but has it's nation's restrooms filled with the aura of disease. There were numerous aspects of this restroom that lead to an enjoyable experience such as the seemingly useless decor (ex. the "folding wall" [for lack of an actual term]) and the fact that it has managed to acquire a rubbish bin with a lid, so it is not necessary that you seem how many paper towels have been exhausted by previous users. As this restroom is blessed with many desirable traits the experience receives a rating of 8/10. This leads to an overall rating of 7/10, a relatively high number when compared to several other restroom within a 20 mile proximity of this restroom. It truly is an on-par restroom.