What do you say about laundromats, they are full of washers and dryers. Other than that, this little place on Beaver Street was a godsend, it was the cleanest and best maintained little laundromat I found so far in Flagstaff. Also, it is sandwiched right between two little restaurants right down the street from NAU so you can sit out front have a nice cup of coffee while doing your laundry and people watch if that’s what you wish to do. It is a coin-operated laundry, with no ATM on the premises however a quick walk down Beaver Street there’s an Arizona State credit union with an ATM so you get cash and get change to run the washers and dryers. All in all, a great laundromat with a great location. If you are in an emergency situation and you need to wash your clothes there is no better place to go than this little shop…
Thomas D.
Place rating: 5 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
Clean, reasonably priced, quiet, easy my kind of place. The machines work good and are verry easy in use. It was actually the first time I did my laundry outside my own washing machine but it leaves me nothing to wish for.
Liz N.
Place rating: 5 Stuyvesant Town, Manhattan, NY
I’ve been traveling the nation since September and I’ve been to my fair share of laundromats, this is without a doubt one of the bests I’ve been to. It’s located in between a darling coffee shop/lunch spot and a breakfast joint. It was basically empty when we went which I loved. I got to sit outside and enjoy the amazing weather. It was clean, no riff raf. I didn’t see an attendant but I didn’t need one. They have change machines and detergent machines. If I lived here I would make this my go to place. I was actually comfortable in a laundromat, imagine that?!
Beth B.
Place rating: 2 Flagstaff, AZ
I have been to White Flag Coin-Op several times in the past and had no complaints. It is clearly old and run down, but it gets the job done and you pay for what you get(it is fairly inexpensive). However, I did not rate higher because the last time I went one of the machines I was using broke down mid wash and the attendant there claimed it was done and fine(it had over 10 minutes on the wash cycle left, he had tried to put the washer lid up to hide the remaining time, but I can read). I ended up having to take my dripping wet clothes and throwing them in the dryer for well over an hour and a half to get them damp, not dry. He didn’t offer me a refund and kept assuring me stuff like this is normal and it happens. I don’t think it is normal to go get a cup of coffee next door, come back, and find water everywhere, my clothes not properly washed, and my time wasted because a dryer isn’t meant to dry soaked and dripping wet clothes.
Zach C.
Place rating: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Dear White Flag Coin-Op… Without you, I’d never have clean clothes throughout the entirety of my senior year of college, how can you thank a business for something so significant? It’s hard. Reliable, yes. White Flag is a community staple, which is slightly more important than my hygiene. As a proud owner of a washer & dryer, I’d still go back to visit White Flag to do a couple loads if I was up north — because it was just that great. Right next to Biffs Bagels & Macy’s(free wi-fi, yes) and it’s probably the only place I sat down and read The Lumberjack. Why am I the first to review this rockin’ laundramat, it makes no sense.