giant washing machines the best laundry. But the janitor is angry allways .so the customer services no good.
Krista L.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
No wait for a machine(it’s usually empty enough to use side-by-side machines for multiple loads) and it’s across the street from Mission Pie. I’d love it even more if they had WiFi and more seating in the back areas, but I don’t know where they’d put the spacious folding counters. Pac Man and other arcade games there as well. Parking if you’ve got a car, convenience store attached, near lots of food and coffee for sustenance between loads.
Zachary R.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Very servicable; very large space, with plenty of small, medium, and large washing machines and dryers. The large ones are REALLY large — a queen size comforter will probably fit in a medium. They have change machines that take $ 1, $ 5, $ 10, and $ 20 bills, and they have parking for customers in a lot behind the store.
Clover Dan ..
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
giant washing machines for big fur blanket!
C G.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
I remember back when they were new. I loved that laundry mat because there were always people there and big place to wash and dry clothes. Now I go somewhere else because newer machines and I moved. More peaceful than it is there now.
Ken Y.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
First rule of Wash Club — don’t talk about Wash Club? OK, it’s reasonably nearby to me. The washers are fine, the dryers are not so great(I’ve just described every laundromat in the US). Next time I do laundry, I need to bring a music player, as the music from the video games was DRIVINGMEINSANE.
Maximillian M.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Well, it’s large and spacious, dingy, and always interesting people watching. And it’s around the corner from me. The $ 3 washers work fine, the dryers(like most ‘dromats) suck. I mean, $ 1 to dry a few pairs of pants and they still come out damp around waist? Sigh. Yes, my dream is to have my own laundry setup. Someday.
Amy Z.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
I used to come here just because I didn’t have to cross the street to get to it, but now, after trying Bravo on the other side of Mission, I come here because it’s so much bigger. There are always plenty of working and unused machines, and about 35 feet of counter space. They’ve got arcade games. I was sooo tempted to play Cruisin’ World with my dryer quarters. There’s also an attached convenience store, but I’ve never been to it. Don’t get me wrong — I don’t love to do laundry or anything, but this place really takes the sting out of it because I don’t have to deal with the added stress of fighting over the washers or whatever other altercations might arise out of laundry. I wouldn’t know — I’ve only ever strayed from this place once. I could do without all the staring, though… BTW this is where I was when the 5.6 earthquake hit!!!