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Announcing the best bathroom in Lexington, according to our readers

Despite being snubbed by America’s Best Restroom awards, we know the true best bathroom resides in Lexington.

A woman in a wedding dress with a colorful, floral backdrop.

Clerestory’s bathroom gives us major jungle vibes. | Photo by @happycamperfilms

Lexington was snubbed for this year’s America’s Best Restroom Award. That stinks — but we can roll with it.

We took matters into our own hands and asked our readers which Lexington bathroom they thought should sit on the porcelain throne. It came down to the top three:

  • Clerestory at Greyline Station
  • The Apiary
  • Lost Palm

And the best bathroom in Lexington is...

Clerestory at Greyline — and we get why. With it’s tropical-theme art and biophilic design, this bathroom certainly is a royal flush transporting you to warmer climates.

Congratulations, Clerestory. Your bathroom really is the crème de la commode.

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