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Liberty Laundry Laundromat

3.7 (3 reviews)
Open • 5:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Are there restrooms in the building or nearby that patrons can use?

Hi Kristin, we sure do have a restroom for our customers to use. To maintain security since we are mainly unattended, there is a lock that requires a quarter to use it. Thanks!

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I'm gonna make this short and sweet: $5 for large load. $3 for medium. $2 for the smallest washer…read more One wash load is 24-28 mins for the basic setting (no extra rinse or spin) Dryer: $0.25/8 min of dry time This place is busy but people are just doing the laundry and going. It's clean and no frills. They have a laundry fluff and fold service but I haven't used it yet. I like coming here. My clothes come out clean, I can do a ton of laundry at a time, and pricing is fair.

One star for the basic use of the laundromat. I'd you need to wash your clothes good luck…read more Like other places this laundry shop was pretty crowded on a Saturday. They have regular side loading machines and top loaders. Lots of dryers that don't get very warm even on the highest setting. You will feed the dryer quarters for a while. The washer did fine. I had a machine that stopped accepting my quarters when I was half way through feeding the required amount to start a load. I had about $1.50 to go and it was jammed. I saw the sign stating the money would be refunded if there was a problem so I moved to a machine to get started. Moved all my clothes out, started a wash on a working machine and went to the service door to fill out a refund form. Just then a lady folding clothes said what's the problem. I said the machine wasn't accepting more money to start the wash, so I need a refund for the money I inserted. She rolled her eyes and asked which machine. I walked her over and she began banging on the machine, tired to put quarters in herself. It didn't work for her either. The she pulls out something like a nail file out of her pocket and begins to insert it in and out of the coin slot. After a while it took the quarter. She looks at me and say see it's not broken. I said yeah well I don't have your little file tool and you saw it did not accept your quarters either until you wiggled your file in there. I didn't want to break your machine. Customers are only supposed to insert coins not bang and jam objects in the slot to get it to work. She continues to walk away saying it's not broken. Well I told her I have no more washing to do so I need the money back since it wasn't working properly. She refused. I pointed at HER SIGN and she said it's not broken and to find a customer who needs a wash and have THE OTHER CUSTOMER GIVE ME THE REFUND DIFFERENCE. Like what the actual heck. Terrible service. Unprofessional and did not honor her own policy. Then asks me to negotiate a refund with another customer. Wow. Stay away. Plenty of other places to do business with.

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Lucy's Laundry Modern Laundromat is hands down the cleanest laundromat I've ever been to. Charlie,…read morewho works there, was incredibly kind and helpful. I honestly thought he was the owner because of how much care he puts into the place. He took the time to guide me and teach me how to use the machines, which made the whole experience so easy. They also have an amazing variety of machine sizes including 2, 3, 6, and 8 loaders, which is perfect for comforters, bulky bedding, and all the bigger household items you cannot easily wash at home. Such a great experience all around.

Luckily I stayed until 9am and the attendant show d up was able to see the $40 cash in the system…read more Original 1 star review: Bless their hearts, this place is absolutely sparkling! It's just such a shame that the technology seems to have been designed by someone who genuinely dislikes the human race. If you have a spare hour and a burning desire to donate your hard-earned money to a digital abyss, you are going to LOVE it here. It's less of a laundromat and more of a high-stakes escape room where the prize is simply being allowed to wash your socks. A FEW "CHARMING" QUIRKS: * THE MAGIC VANISHING ACT: I paid $39 for a card, and the machine sweetly told me to "collect" it. Silly me, I thought that meant it was ready to use! It turns out the card is as empty as the customer service promises. * THE WALL OF LITERATURE: Unless you plan on spending your afternoon studying the "Wall of Text," which is basically a manifesto on how to navigate their hostile interface, you'll never guess that you have to take the card out of one slot and shove it into another just to find the money you already paid. * THE SILENT TREATMENT: I spent 20 minutes pressing the "Help" button, which is a lovely decorative touch, really, and calling a support line that I'm convinced leads directly to a disconnected payphone in 1994. I ended up paying an extra $25 just to escape with clean clothes, essentially gifting my first $40 to the universe, or the next lucky stranger. I even found a discarded card on the floor, a tragic little souvenir left by the last person who realized they'd been fleeced. It's such a quirky business model, you can't even get your $1 deposit back for the plastic! THE TAKEAWAY: It is truly impressive how a place can look so clean while its system feels so... predatory. If you're looking for a free wash, honestly, just stand near the kiosk and wait for the machine to rob the next unsuspecting visitor. I'm sure they'll leave their card behind in a fit of tears, too! A TINY SUGGESTION FOR MANAGEMENT: Perhaps you could update the screen to say, "Please collect your useless, unloaded card and put it in the next slot so we can finally give you what you paid for." Or, and I say this with so much love, you could join us in the 21st century and get a machine that actually functions. Good luck to everyone else! You're going to need it.

Liberty Laundry Laundromat - laundromat - Updated May 2026

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