Why public toilets matter
Clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. The restrooms at this Michelin-starred Vilnius restaurant show what's possible when a business actually respects its guests.
Broken fixtures, missing supplies, and a lingering stench. This isn't an anomaly—it's exactly what happens when public spaces are left completely unaccountable.
These aren't just two different spaces. They represent two entirely different attitudes toward people.
A public restroom is one of the few places where a business can't hide behind branding or aesthetics. Its condition is the ultimate litmus test of whether a place actually respects the people it serves.
A clean restroom is basic respect. A neglected one sends an equally clear message: you don't matter here.
This is a collective map of public toilet quality in Lithuania. We're turning isolated, individual experiences into a public record of who tries and who doesn't.
Every review shifts the standard. Places that care get recognized. Places that don't can no longer hide in silence.
Public pressure works when it's out in the open. This is our tool to demand better.
We want clean public toilets to be the baseline in Lithuania, not a pleasant surprise.
Public visibility creates accountability that private complaints never will. When the problem is visible, it's hard to ignore.
How we maintain our shared spaces reflects the level of respect we believe we deserve.
Don't just accept the current state. Rate it. Share it. Every review builds a stronger case for basic hygiene standards and forces businesses to care.
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