When I went here to do laundry it was over spring break so most people had gone home or left Columbus, so the place was basically empty.They have a change machine and you can buy detergent there (for a more expensive price) if you forget it.
If your experience here is anything like mine, You'll have a middle aged woman talk to you excessively while you're clearly studying. Out of kindness you'll sorta listen, only to hear stories about how she had nervous breakdowns at a younger age from drinking and doing so many foreign substances in college. She will talk to you about rock bands, and make the daring claim that her favorites are Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. She's no front-runner. She will want you and her daughter to date, and things will become Awkward. But she is also kind, offering the last 10 minutes of her drying time to you since her daughter's clothes are done.
Note that in general Clean As A Whistle is a great laundromat where people get what they want: a change machine, open washing/drying machines, cleanliness, a few tables to sit and do work at, and a throwback arcade game.
Pros: Parking, cleanliness, large windows
Cons: Probably packed on the weekends like every laundromat
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