Earls Whitemud Crossing
Visited: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 9:00PM

There's not much happening on a Tuesday night, minus a large group and Earls for a staff party.  The lounge doesn't have too many others besides them.  For a chain establishment, Earls always demands high expectations for service, quality and atmosphere all around... why would the washrooms be any different?


One of the main things I look for are good quality doors with little to no spaces in the stalls. For a big, upper-middle-class-targeted chain like this, it's what should be expected.  Earls Whitemud Crossing did not disappoint. The stall doors were beautiful thick wood with maybe a centimeter of space to the floor to ensure utmost privacy.  Furthermore, it had 3 individual sinks, with aesthetically pleasing pump soap hung in metal cages on the wall.  I was also pleasantly surprised to see that they had both thick paper towel and Dyson hand dryers: Top of the line! Nothing pleases me more than seeing a Dyson, except perhaps cleanliness, which also gains Earls South Common a great deal of points. Could have used a bit of a sweep in the stalls though, considering it was not a busy night at all.  Although it was somewhat small and cozy, they still managed to find room for a large, full-length mirror on the wall and I had no personal qualms about the lighting.

Over all, I will award Earls Whitemud Crossing a B grade for their restroom.













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