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bathrooms in new brunswick, new jersey
On the corner of route 18 and Commercial Ave
| Rating: | GOOD | | Hours: | 24hr | | Gender: | sit down | | Fee: | free | | Details: | clean
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aesthetically special | | Style: | sit down | | Comments: | This bathroom is located at an Exxon(mobil?) gas station right before the Rutgers campus(George St. exit) . It is extremely clean and has some wonderful plants as well. The owner takes particular pride in the cleanliness and decour of his restroom! |
College Avenue / George St all public buildings| Rating: | GOOD | | Hours: | Business hours | | Gender: | Generally, modern (anywhere from 50s modern to 70s modern) | | Fee: | Free | | Details: | clean
safe | | Style: | sit down | | Comments: | Some of the restrooms on Rutgers campus at College Avenue are pretty nice, in public buildings. I would NOT recommend the ones in Scott Hall - the lighting is dark and the men's room there, unclean. Also, be careful with the bathrooms in the Library and in the computer lab building - they can get a bit grungy. |
Cook College 303 George St,| Rating: | GOOD | | Hours: | Business hours | | Gender: | old school | | Fee: | free | | Details: | clean
safe
aesthetically special | | Style: | sit down | | Comments: | Cook College, the ag and environmental college of Rutgers, is a haven for crappers-in-need. The key is to get off the beaten path. Bathrooms in buildings with a lot of classroom traffic are always dirty and stinky. |
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