Plenty of washers and dryers. A few industrial size machines. Vending for drinks, snacks and laundry soap etc. Change machine doesn’t take twentys. Not the best neighborhood. Not too bad in the afternoon. Attendants are very friendly. Open 7:30 to 9:30
Allen C.
Place rating: 5 Cordova/Appling, TN
Great coin op laundry. I recently visited this place because I worked downtown and needed a place with large machines to wash a comforter. The parking was plenty and the staff were friendly. This place seemed clean and the washer and dryer seemed to be in great shape. It cost $ 5 to wash and 1.50 to dry my comforter.
Kalyn V.
Place rating: 4 Knoxville, TN
This place is great! Very helpful staff, many many washers and dryers, and clean with plenty of seating.
Frank B.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
The other reviews are spot on! Very clean, helpful staff, lots of large washers, prices below average. Also — it’s very well lit with overhead skylights and, for some reason, the many flags of our globe. Bill changer does not accept $ 20 bills, but very helpful staff was able to give me change in $ 5 bills. Look out, by the way, for the rooster and hen(ceramic, of course) that keep an eye on things.
Omar N.
Place rating: 4 West Chicago, IL
My hotel didnt have washer/dryer. So got on Unilocal to guide me to a place to wash my clothes. I read Christians reviews about this place and decided to try. Went in Monday at noon. Right away I was greeted by the attendant Sandy who took me to an open washer, told me the small load was $ 2.00 and bill change machine was in the corner. First impression customer service=very good! After my load washed, took it to the dryer. 25 cents gets you about 8 min. You pay for what you need. More quarters gets another 8 min. Just remember to press desired fabric setting on your side to add to your time. Tables to fold your clothes, tv in back, snack vending machines, also vending machings for powder detergent and dryer sheets. Place is clean and relax. I would come back if in the area again!
Christian H.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
I never thought I’d get this excited about a laundromat, but I really, really like this laundromat. All of the machines are commercial-grade and there’s a ton of them, so you can always find one open, even on Sundays. The high-test dryers don’t take any longer than half an hour or so to dry an average load, either, so it’s quick. Also, there’s always at least one attendant working there, and they’ll keep an eye on your laundry for you, so you don’t have to wait around for fear of your clothes disappearing — they’ve even offered to change my laundry over for me. They keep the place very clean, too. If you do want to wait around, there’s an air hockey table, a TV and a sitting area in the back, and a pretty nice car wash next door. A full load usually costs me about $ 4.00 — $ 2 for the washer and about $ 2 for the dryer. The dryers are the kind where you pay for the time that you use, not for a set cycle, so you can give it more time if you have jeans or hoodies in there, or less time if it’s just t-shirts and underwear. If you’ve just moved to Memphis and are looking for a laundromat, check this place out. It’s not in the best area, but I’ve recommended it to friends all over Midtown and they come here all the time — even if they have laundry facilities in their apartment buildings.