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Coin Less Laundry

3.7 (3 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 am - 9:30 pm

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they are very clean and have plenty of washers/dryers to do your laundry. parking is limited but there should be enough for you to park.

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ABSOLUTELY NOT! This…read moreplace is not upkept. Perhaps once a week but not clean at all... Why I'm writing this review: THERES LITERAL CR@P on the counters... human feces all on the sink... Not to mention the water here has been shut off for over 3 weeks. I USE to come here twice a week. I'm no longer coming here. This is ridiculous. Let's see how long the human poop is left & not attended to.

Have you ever had the experience of anticipating to park in a handicap space only to find a car…read morewith no handicap placard parked in the handicap spot? A yellow corvette with no handicap placard was parked in the one handicap parking space right in front of a laundromat. It was New Year's Eve day, around 2:40PM, and I went to the Laundry Club to wash about 8 loads of clothes. I am 62 years old. I have a handicap placard. I have painful sciatica. Gout. It was a rainy day. With my hazard lights on, I parked behind the yellow corvette and went into FIFTY50 Lounge Barbershop, announcing "There is a yellow corvette parked in the handicap space with no handicap placard. Does this car belong to anyone here?" There was no answer. I started to take pictures and called the Orange Police on its non-emergency line. During this time, a barber from FIFTY50 Lounge Barbershop, came out to admit that the yellow corvette was his. He acknowledged that he didn't have a handicap placard, but he wasn't going to move his car. He stated that he was already parked and that I should find another parking space, that I should not make a big deal about it. He even said that he had $250 in his pocket, while taking cash out of his front pocket, and so it didn't matter if he got a ticket. He wasn't going to move his car. A man walking by came to his rescue, gaslighting me for parking in front of the yellow corvette. Now there were two younger men who tagged-teamed against me. I couldn't believe I was even arguing about being able to park in a handicap space when it was clear that the yellow corvette should not have taken the parking space in the first place. After a long hold--due to more important calls--I spoke to the police, providing context and a license plate number. I was told that dispatch was going to send a police car over. I feared for my safety, so I decided to leave, to go to another laundromat. I told the police that I was also afraid that my card might be keyed out of revenge for calling the police. I hope the police issued a citation with the $250 fine to the yellow corvette owner. I don't know. I didn't stay to make sure. Perhaps the two men gaslighted me to the police and were not issued a ticket. That would have been disappointing. Have other senior citizens or persons with disability ever experienced seeing a handicap space only to find a vehicle with no handicap placard was parked there? What did they do? And what should a senior citizen with a disability do in cases like this? Did I do the right thing? Should I just have shied away? Was calling the police the right thing to do? And did this offender actually get a $250 ticket from the police or did they all just laugh it off? Interestingly enough I had been a regular customer (not only at the laundromat) at FIFTY50 Lounge Barbershop for years. My regular barber Sal and another barber Andrew are great guys, and I have been happy with their service. But as of 2026, I will no longer be a customer at that barber shop because of the owner of the yellow corvette, another barber there. I also won't return to the Laundry Club, next door to that barbershop because I am cautious about my safety and that of my car. What sense of entitlement. What arrogance. What disregard for a disabled senior citizen.

Coin Less Laundry - laundromat - Updated May 2026

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