There is nothing particularly fancy about the place, but there are plenty of washers and dryers: no waiting for a machine to become available. There are some oversized washers for large items like blankets. There is also a vending machine with single-use detergent packets in case you need it. As the name suggests, this is your standard coin-operated laundromat. There is a change machine that accepts one and five dollar bills, but, as the machines can range from $ 2.75(regular washers) to $ 5.75(oversized washers), it would be much more convenient if they switched over to a rechargeable card system. They recently replaced all their washers with new Speed Queen front-loaders that seem to support such a system, so hopefully that is in the works.
Jason S.
Place rating: 4 Olympia, WA
This coin-op laundromat is a great(and much cheaper) alternative to having a hotel launder your clothes. It was clean and well-lit, with plenty of table surfaces for folding clothes(although it only had two or three wheeled baskets for transferring clothes from washer to dryer and could use a couple more). Vending machines offer soap and fabric softener, as well as snacks. There are a couple of benches and chairs for sitting, and one mounted tv at the opposite end, which was fine for me since I brought a book. Washers are $ 2.50 per load and dryers are 25 cents per 5 minutes. Recommended!
Doug B.
Place rating: 4 Mesa, AZ
Sometimes, you just need to get some laundry done. Like when you’re living in the city for 3 weeks and only have one carry-on suitcase. Call me cheap, but I’m not spending $ 7 – 10 per item to have a hotel do it! This place was well lit and had functional machines — well, except for one dryer. The change machine gave change and you can purchase detergent there. It is unmanned(no staff or anything), but was not crowded. There is only a small«waiting area» with a couple of chairs and a bench, and a few scattered chairs, but it was quiet, clean, and seemed well-maintained. I’d come back if I needed to wash my stuff during an extended trip.
Chris C.
Place rating: 4 Hamburg, NJ
This is a great coin-op laundry. It’s walking distance to my hotel, The Grand Hyatt. It is clean, well lit, large, and inexpensive compared to hotel laundry or a fluff and fold. There is a huge folding table and a seating area in the front. Washing machine is $ 2.50, dryer is 25¢ per 7 minutes, and a box of Tide is 75¢. There are a lot of sketchy laundry places in the area, this is not one of them.
Jeannine R.
Place rating: 1 San Francisco, CA
This place is ran by crooks. Machine takes your money and doesn’t give you quarters, the washing machines take your money and don’t start. I may report them to the bureau for better business. Not okay
Michael E.
Place rating: 5 Asheville, NC
Yes I work in corporate America. Yes I do a lot of traveling. Yes attend overpack. But when it comes to wearing clothes for so many days in unit laundry attend to stay away from the hotel laundry service is I’m not Mr. Money bags. Give me a good all laundry mat that’s clean organized has a working change machine and Hey laundry detergent machine and that’s all it takes. This laundromat had everything above and a little bit more it was probably the cleanest laundromat I’ve ever been to though it was late morning and probably bit early for most folks I was the first one in shortly followed by for the people. Cleaned my clothes saving a ton of money, to be spent on something else in the city. All in all it’s not about who or what or where but mainly about how much we want to comes the laundry
Jenny S.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
This is a decent coin-op laundry place to go to when you need to get laundry done. There are about 25 washers and 25 dryers, along with a few extra big washers you can clean comforters in. There is never a wait for machines. The average washer is $ 2.50 per wash and the dryers are $.25 for every 5 minutes. There is a soap vending machine and change machine too, along with some benches to hang out. The place is not very impressive, and is a little dirty. But the thing I really like is the location. It’s on the corner of Bush and Mason, and there are some stores and restaurants nearby so you can run errands or grab a bite to eat while waiting for your laundry to finish. It’s pretty safe too, I would say. I have never seen any questionable characters lurking about. All in all, I think it’s a pretty good little coin-op.