
2700 N Main St
Summerville SC 29486
Date of Visit 1/10/2026
88 Golden Toilets
The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a refreshing lemony breeze—as if a citrus fairy personally blessed the room. At high noon on a busy Saturday, this was nothing short of miraculous. The floor looked like it had just survived a rigorous boot camp of mopping. The toilet and sink sparkled proudly, reflecting light like they knew they were being judged. This bathroom is clearly new, and Publix seems fully committed to protecting its “new bathroom smell” with their lives.
Fully stocked and ready for action. No panic, no rationing, no awkward checks for the last square of toilet paper. Everything you need is right there, in abundance, like a well-prepared survival bunker.
This was a single-occupancy throne room, and it was all mine. The door featured a sturdy lock with a clear “vacant/occupied” indicator—no surprise door rattles or accidental eye contact. You can conduct your business in complete peace and dignity.
This toilet appears brand new. The seat is pristine, glossy, and unscarred by time. The flush is polite yet powerful—strong enough to get the job done, but quiet enough not to announce your presence to the entire store. No dramatic swoosh, just smooth efficiency.
The sink operates with a motion sensor that shuts off immediately when your hands move away—no wasted water here. The toilet features a classic manual flush. The soap dispenser is a push-button foam shooter, delivering soap like it means business. Paper towels are dispensed via a pull-down system that actually works (a rare luxury).
Everything is exactly where it should be. No awkward reaching, bending, or sidestepping. You simply turn your body slightly, and voilà—next station achieved. This bathroom understands ergonomics.
Bright, well-lit, and surprisingly calming. The atmosphere is peaceful, almost spa-like for a grocery store bathroom. The reliable lock really ties the room together, creating a safe space to reflect on life—or your grocery list.
This is a prime bathroom. Immaculate, thoughtfully designed, and clearly well cared for. If I had to go, I would absolutely go out of my way to use this bathroom. This is the gold standard—how all public restrooms should aspire to be.