I love this dry cleaning business. I’ve been going there for years. If you have clothes that aren’t special, then this is not the cleaners for you. We went there initially because my husband was tired of gettiing his shirts back with his sleeves and collars shrunken and his buttons cracked. So we have no problem paying a little more to have his shirts laundered properly. I have to wear white blouses and when I took my blouses to other cleaners, it wasn’t long before they started coming back dingy. Now I take them to Reid’s and have them dry cleaned and they stay white. In the long run, paying the additional $$ to have them cleaned at Reids saves me money. Thank you Reids.
Mr M.
Classificação do local: 1 Houston, TX
Overpriced. $ 20 for 2 simple dress shirts and 2 slacks. This place does nothing, ABSOLUTELY Nothing special worth that sort of premium pricing. $ 6.66/pant is absurd. Take your business elsewhere.
Seth C.
Classificação do local: 1 Austin, TX
Awful! They were over two hours late with my service and continued to lie to me saying the delivery would be there in five minutes.
A p.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
After disappointing results at many local dry cleaners I am very happy to have found one that I can trust to do a good job. I have been to Reids a number of times now with consistent results. Definitely recommended.
Brian M.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
Great service. Ready in about 48 – 72 hours. But *yikes* — pricing was a little insane. Six shirts(laundry) = more than $ 20 after taxes.
Nathan I.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
If you can judge a laundry service based on stain fighting power alone, then Reid’s is 5 stars all the way. Just the other day, they eliminated unsightly scuff marks and even brightened my white summer Ralph Lauren Purple Label pants that I adore. Sweat stains on a black shirt? Sunscreen on a white collar? Not a problem. Reid’s has successfully removed buffalo wing sauce on my white dress shirt. Twice. They truly are the stain fighting masters. Your order will usually be ready in two days. If you insist on next day service, they’ll go ahead and do it for you. Reid’s is a little more expensive than their competition, but certainly not the priciest. I avoid cut rate cleaners and their hit or miss service. You get what you pay for, so for a little extra I can sleep at night knowing they aren’t going to destroy my clothing. I still utilize Parkcrest for extreme specialty items, such as my suits or shirts with intricate bead work(Yes, I know, I own shirts with intricate bead work). I used to go by the old maxim that if it had an Italian label, it went to Parkcrest. But since Reid’s has never botched a dry cleaning job, my Gucci and Armani have found their way to Reid’s and been brought home safely. The service is always friendly and professional, and the store is always clean. Reid’s is also a great resource for minor alterations such as replacing the snaps, pant hooks, or buttons. There may be a minor charge, but when you’re like me and couldn’t mend clothing even with a gun pointed to your head, it’s no big deal. If you have as much stuff laundered and dry cleaned as I do, it’d be wise to use their sticker book. If you fill it up after a while, you can turn it in for $ 5 off your order. Doesn’t sound like much, but hey – that’s a cocktail or appetizer at Happy Hour, right? If anything should go wrong(which it probably won’t), there are business cards up front for both the manager and the owner, Doyle Reid. Seeing as they probably never want to hear from you, I assume they strive hard at the grassroots level not to screw up to begin with. But it’s nice to know they’re available. Posted inside is their Top Ten List as to why one should use Reid’s. It’s accurate, and pretty much sums all this up. 5 stars for flawless results.