Myrtle St Laundromat 2.6

Myrtle St Laundromat

Laundromat 🚗 1,154 cars/day

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Review Highlights

"Clean and functional" clean machines
"Friendly neighborhood, safe and pleasant" friendly staff
"Would recommend for a affordable wash and dry" affordable prices

Location & Hours

97 Myrtle St, Boston

Boston, MA 02114

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Recommended Reviews

39 reviews
martin chmielewski
martin chmielewski

Machines are horrible. Every time i go my quarters get eaten up. Don't recommend going here

Fiona Dillon
Fiona Dillon

I didn’t have any issues with broken machines or eaten quarters. Clean and functional. $3.50 per load and a quarter per 7 min of dry time.

david lopez
david lopez

Nice clean place. No problems at all with washers or dryers. Friendly neighborhood, safe and pleasant. Would recommend for a affordable wash and dry.

Michelle Horning
Michelle Horning

Dryers will steal your coins and not work. Happened many times to me on different machines. Even started working once then died after the second quarter.

Brian Powell
Brian Powell
Matthew Nolan
Matthew Nolan

The machines are tiny which means you need to use two to do a weeks worth of laundry, the machines are super old, don't clean properly, and regularly steal quarters, the place itself is dirty, there are no staff, no option to use card, and it's now $4/machine. Mind-blowing how a business can operate this poorly in 2024. Avoid like the plague

Natalie
Natalie

It's a total annoyance that these laundromats are coin operated instead of using laundry cards. Also machines are pretty old. Other than that it's okay

Abigail Matteson
Abigail Matteson

unreasonable prices and the machines are always broken. just go to the laundromat down the street if you have the money to spare

Diana Mîndroc-Filimon
Diana Mîndroc-Filimon

Convenient location but honestly lately I lost many coins because the machines did not start or the coin machine returned a couple of nickels instead of quarters...

Kristina R. Ray
Kristina R. Ray
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