This is a pretty textbook laundromat, but definitely on the smaller side. There’s five rows of machines in various sizes, with a wall of dryers along the right wall. Only problem is, it seems most people drop off their laundry for the single employee there to handle. That means most of the machines are often in use, as well as the laundry trolleys, so it can be a bit dodgy getting a washer or loading between machines. Fortunately, the lady on duty is pretty cool. For instance, I was using one of the small $ 2.75-a-load machines in the back, when suddenly I hit the $ 0.50 mark and my quarters got stuck. She couldn’t fix the situation, so she just gave me $ 3 out of her pocket and said to use one of the larger washers, plus replaced my detergent I’d already loaded in. On top of the chill environment, there’s also an arcade cabinet at the front. You can choose between a few classics, but the price is a bit steep — $ 1 for first play, when I’m already feeding $ 7.50 into the biggest machine to get my blankets and sheets clean? Well, overall, I’d say this is a solid bet for a laundromat. It’s open from 8am to 6pm with last wash at 4:30, so it’s probably no good for folks with regular work schedules. But if you have a day off, want to play some Pacman and have some laundry to do, this place might be worth checking out. Just be sure to call ahead first…