Classificação do local: 1 Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, NY
The worst dry clean ever, they washed off my design on the sweatshirt and they never admitted that, and they said like it was my problem not telling them that was the design. And their attitudes are super bad, they didn’t say sorry and they didn’t treat me as a customer! Thank you guys in that dry clean store, that made my day!
Joel T.
Classificação do local: 3 Manhattan, NY
Their dry cleaning service is very hit or miss. Shirts usually come back a little wrinkled, even when asking for light starch. Items come back on time about 50% of the time, and they lost a shirt in my order and wouldn’t give me the other shirts in the order until they found my other shirt. Service is nice and friendly, but the quality of their work is pretty poor.
Kathryn A.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I love the yin/yang of this place! It looks like it might be really gross from the outside, but it’s actually pretty great and convenient. I pop over to the Pioneer, which is next door, for a soda while I wait. Often times, I need more quarters and the guy running the place(the owner?) is always happy to help me out. I sometimes need quarters for parking and I’ll ask him, he’s always hooked me up! Love that! The machines work(not true of all laundromats) and there are enough of them that you rarely have to wait! Woot! Getting laundry done as quick and painlessly as possible is def. the way to go!
Ross L.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Looks are mad deceiving. After a frustrating sojourn from Laundromat to Laundromat, looks like we have found our place. And though the aesthetics may be a bit creepy, the most important aspect of your drop-off experience, the wash(!), is probably the best and most affordable in Clinton Hill. You won’t get the expert folding of Clean Rite which now charges close to 90 cents per pound(our reason for breaking up) BUT what you will get is a load of clean clothes that smell clean so they leave no room for suspicion. At 70 cents a pound, which is a major deal in our gentrified neighborhood, it doesn’t matter that the folding is half-assed. The guy at the counter had even asked me if I was new to the neighborhood. Looks like he knows his customers. And THAT, my friends, was impressive. Did I mention they are the cheapest we found?