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    Clock Super Laundromat

    5.0 (1 review)

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    6 years ago

    Very nice and clean. Great costumer service. New washers and dryers and great prices.

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    City Center Coin Laundry - As many colors as there is in the machines

    City Center Coin Laundry

    (32 reviews)

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    Midtown, Cass Corridor

    Super clean. Excellent service. I forgot my dryer sheets and the owner saved them for me and…read moreremembered me a week later when I came back! Literally the best neighborhood vibe and best laundromat I've found in the city and I've tried several! Stop over at the Bronx for a BLT while you wait. :)

    Pretty good laundromat holding it down in a little strip mall that can never seem to attract any…read moreother tenants that last. That makes for plenty of parking though. They seem to do brisk business here but it isn't usually crammed with people. There's a lot of residential here near the University but almost all the buildings have machines. Still, if someone's already doing laundry or if you wanna knock out multiple loads in an oversized machine CCCL has got you covered. The Bronx Bar and Marcus Market are also conveniently located across the street if you're looking to pick up some essentials or kill time with a brew or burger while doing the wash. This laundromat is clean and bright and now has multiple murals adding splashes of color to the walls. They still rock the classic Ms. PAC Man/Galaga machine. I recommend Galaga as the down on the joystick doesn't work too well and you don't even need that direction for Galaga. Disappointingly, pinball wasn't plugged in on my last visit. Presumably it's out of order. I'd come here more if I actually did laundry when the sun was up instead of during the wee hours.

    The Commons

    The Commons

    (24 reviews)

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    The Commons is a wonderful neighborhood resource. Great little coffeeshop with some sandwiches…read more Laundry facilities that are clean and work well. They just opened their Tech Center upstairs that has computers and Internet. I think there's also after school programs for children, there's help for seniors and low income people to get help navigating the various programs or grants that may be available to them. Even if, you don't need laundry, internet/computer access or help with navigating the various programs to help with property taxes, etc. just come in and grab a coffee and a snack.

    It's Friday morning in Detroit, and your weekend might not be off to the best start. You might…read morestill be feeling a bit perturbed about the announcement that a major-coffee chain barred its employees from wearing anything in support of BLM. Doesn't help that you haven't gotten your caffeine fix yet either but have no fear, this delightful coffee shop, laundromat, and community space combo has got you covered! All drinks are $4 or less so you can get a delicious espresso, latte, mocha, chai, tea, cold brew, or iced tea without having to break the bank. Make good use of your corona stimulus check to support this hidden gem, which is also black-owned (a HUGE plus in my book!) Oh, what's that you say? Fighting fascism got you feeling famished? The Commons offers a plethora of food items as well to satisfy you and provide the needed calories for all good community activism. Offerings include soups, chilis, pastries, and baked goods. The Commons also offers products from local vendors like Populace Coffee, GreenHouse Soups&Chili, Kaleidoscope Chocolate, Pink Elephant Products, INTU Specialty Teas, Rishi Organic Tea, On The Rise Bakery, Avalon, Sweet Potato Sensations, Nikki's Ginger Tea, Faygo, Calder Dairy, and more. What's not to love?

    Coin-O-Matic - LAUN RO AT

    Coin-O-Matic

    (9 reviews)

    Coin-O-Magic is a comically large laundromat with cool 70s bowling alley aesthetics. I sent some…read morepictures to a friend when I visited late at night and the sprawling empty aisles and perspective lines of the rows of the machines had him talking about liminal space. I was sketched out about this place for a long time but my first trip was pretty uneventful. It's not in the best neighborhood and I actually explored a couple abandoned houses nearby while my clothes were in the wash. I guess that's actually eventful, huh? Well, nothing eventful happened inside the laundromat or in the parking lot, though. Everything was chill with not many other patrons and the other customers had the same I'm-just-trying-to-get-this-over-with vibe that I did. I did notice a bunch of the machines were broken but that wasn't such a big deal as this laundromat is the size of a small flea market with rows and rows of machines everywhere. My second visit was cut short. Again, no problems with my fellow launderers. I noticed the place had a bit of a funky smell upon entry, but nothing that was worth packing up and leaving over. Then I noticed even more machines were broken. Red flag, but there's still dozens and dozens of washers and dryers. It's when I get to the change machines that I see a sign that says due to "coin shortage" they're not dispensing change. Three of four are lit up red showing they're all out and the lone machine remaining stays true to the taped up sign and won't inhale my dollar. So damn lame. It's 2024 and the "coin shortage" hasn't been a thing for three or four years. You can find it in the mists of the past along with the "murder hornets". So I pushed my cart back out the door to the big metal bar barriers to keep people from stealing them and loaded my clothes and cleaning supplies back into my Jeep to find another late night laundromat that had quarters. So weak! C'mon, Coin-O-Matic! Coin is in your name!!!! Doesn't it imply coins are automatic there?

    I come to this laundromat often since I live right in the area…read more The bathrooms are always DISGUSTING and smell really BAD!! There is a LOT of loitering that goes on here. Upon entering the building in the summer be prepared for groups of guys hanging in the parking lot and around the front entrance. Today the attendant did not have the key to the restroom which I don't understand why it's locked in the first place. When I was finally able to get in the restroom, the attendant came BANGING hard on the door which startled me cause I was in the middle of relieving myself. I'm definitely going to be showing pictures of this place, The machines that you get quarters from are usually down or taking your money. The only reason I still come here is because it's so close to home. I genuinely don't like the amount of loitering that happens here.

    MI EZ Laundromat - Coffee shop vibes laundromat

    MI EZ Laundromat

    (6 reviews)

    So sparkling clean and highly functional! The machines aren't fussy about accepting coins and you…read morecan pay other ways through an app or something. I didn't look to far into it as I had my old plastic coffee jug I put Mario on with a mess of quarters and other shiny round bits I have to sift through. The furniture and walls have real coffeehouse vibes. It's funny a color close to the avocado green my parents had a matching washer and dryer in back in the super 70s adorns the freshly painted modern walls in Mi EZ Laundromat. Speaking of the 70s the music video channel on the tv had The Bee Gees singing about Stayin Alive, along with newer acts like Meghan Trainor and Carly Rae Jepsen. There was all manner of catchy, middle of the road pop hits spanning decades from the 70s to the 2010s. There might have even been a 60s song mixed in though I can't remember what. This laundromat is part of a cute little commercial strip a bit off the beaten path that, as an eastsider I'm not familiar with. It was around 10 at night when I walked through the doors of this 24 hour establishment so mostly everything else was shut down - apart from the 7 Eleven. Always handy having one of those near a laundromat. There were 4 other patrons besides me despite the late hour so it seems like this new business is doing okay with staying open late. My one beef with this place is there's not enough tables for folding clothes and they're located about as far from the dryers as possible! It kinda ruined my whole maiden voyage here. I'm in and out of those dryers a lot, snatching out clothes as they dry to speed up the whole process- boxers are usually done first, followed by t shirts and sheets. By the end it's usually just a couple of thick sweaters and hoodies tumbling around and I've got just about everything else folded. Well, I'm not trying to constantly walk all the way across the whole room so I ended up folding most of my shirts on top of the washing machines which was pretty awkward and wouldn't even have been possible if they were busy. That, along with a location I don't find myself near much makes me doubt if I'll be back. If you live near here, though, and aren't partial to my impatient grabby hands speed drying technique you might like this laundromat a lot.

    I had to get some late night laundry done and found this place only 5 miles from me. Mind you, I…read morenever carry cash and the phone that I was using was a piece of crap. I was not able to download the app to use my card. I called customer service who allowed me to use a washer/dryer for free on the count I only had one load. The place is clean; with readily available soap, change machines, tv, and WiFi.

    Clock Super Laundromat - laundromat - Updated May 2026

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