Classificação do local: 1 Union Square, San Francisco, CA
This place is unreal. I go here because it’s literally downstairs from my apt, cheaper and faster – and technically closer – than the machines that are actually in my building. The hours leave much to be desired but I get it, it’s the TL. My biggest problem is that the squirrely guy – referred to as the big boss but the older woman who cleans the place – is incredibly rude no matter the circumstances of interaction. Tried to purchase softener because I was out, rude; change machine gave me $ 16 for a $ 20 bill and he refused to make up the difference. The latest incident was when tried to use the machine on the wall for a little box of detergent. Only the old lady was there and nothing came out but of course she can’t help me, I have to come back and talk to the big boss. He refuses to give me the little box of detergent or my $ 0.75 back. Thanks jerk! As if that weren’t enough, one of the washing machines left blue streaks all over a load of white sheets and towels. And finally, every once in a while, as a special treat, a load of laundry will come out of a dryer smelling like I used pot scented dryer sheets. After 2 years I’m done. At this point I would rather have to drive across town to do my laundry.
FrOg SoU P.
Classificação do local: 3 Boulder, CO
Your basic, off-white laundromat. A little sketchy on the inside, but what do you expect from the ‘Loin? I use the machines here instead of the ones inside of my apartment building because it’s faster and less expensive.