I mean, it’s a laundromat. It’s open 24 hours. It’s clean and well-lit. We’ve only come in to wash comforters in the large-capacity machines, and never had any issues. There’s no tv or wifi, but there are a few desks and benches, so you can hang out and read or get some work done. Plenty of spaces to fold your stuff too. It looks like they recently did a bit of cleaning and painting in here. It’s not awesome but it looks better than it did before. It’s a laundromat.
Laura A.
Tu valoración: 5 Latrobe, PA
Good location, inexpensive, clean and convienant. Go next door and grab a beer while you wait.
Monty B.
Tu valoración: 1 PENN ST UNIV, PA
Employee committed assault, false imprisonment. It was a quiet night in State College, and the students were returning from break. But what disrupted this peacefulness? One batshit crazy flake! Rhyming aside, an employee of this laundromat(and elderly Caucasian male with glasses), assaulted, threatened, and then physically restrained someone from leaving. Why? Because this person had the temerity to use his change machine. Sure, they’d used it before, and done laundry there before. And the language barrier might have played a role. The employee threatened to call the cops, and finally moved away from the door when the words«false imprison» were uttered in broken English. The«customer» offered to return the precious quarters, but the employee told him to leave, wrote down his license plate with a smug look on his face, and went back inside. I’ve done my laundry here before, but will never do so again. Convenience doesn’t make up for rudeness or criminality. There are more appropriate ways to express your disapproval of someone using your change machine than breaking the law and abusing people.