Cleanliness in Leichhardt's public toilets varies quite a bit, as per user feedback in this list—it's a mixed bag in this inner-west Sydney hotspot, so check details before heading out. The Public Toilets at Federation Place (Leichhardt NSW 2040) shine brightest, with locals praising the high cleanliness and maintenance in their 5-star reviews; it's a reliable, tidy option open 24/7, though peak-hour queues might test patience. Over at Pioneers Memorial Park (1 William St), the 3.9-star facilities get consistent nods for being very clean and well-maintained, with a spacious, light-filled interior that's comfy and free since 2019—ideal for park picnics, but one-off issues like a clogged toilet have popped up. Sadly, the Norton St 'Toilet' in the same park is a low point at 0 stars, slammed for extreme uncleanliness, litter, strong odours, and no toilet paper or soap—vandalism and broken locks make it a no-go, despite basic free access. Likewise, Public Toilets Hawthorne (1A Canal Rd, 8am-5:30pm) earn 0 stars for poor cleanliness, with dirt, smells, and missing soap/paper towels frustrating users, even if accessible for families. Overall, stick to top-rated spots like Federation Place for hygienic assurance; Leichhardt Council encourages reporting via their site to boost upkeep across these community essentials. In true Aussie fashion, these facilities support the suburb's active lifestyle, but variance means reviewing the list's pros/cons and tags (e.g., 'clean 🧼' for Pioneers) is key to avoiding duds.