Be prepared for their system of tokens and coins. On the plus side, there are plenty of machines, all seemed in good working order(though the cycle selection print on some of them is rubbed off(). Lots of tables, vending machines, rolling baskets, and the usual obnoxious TV. Typical laundromat, but actually more spacious. The main thing that is confusing is the payment system. If you bring a roll or quarters and some single dollar bills, you should be fine. They have a token dispensing machine that takes credit cards, which is awesome, but it only dispenses tokens worth a dollar. On all the machines I saw, the cost was in multiples of 0.25. There is no change dispensed — there is a sign saying you can get reimbursed for unused tokens by mailing them to a certain address(right!). However, all the machines take tokens and quarters, so if you use a machine costing $ 2.25, you can put in two tokens and one quarter — if you have one. If not, there is a change machine but if you put in a five dollar bill, you will get 4 one-dollar tokens and four quarters. Same proportion with ten dollar bills etc. The change machines will give only quarters(four) if you put in a single dollar bill. SO – it’s a fine place to do the laundry, just bring quarters and single dollar bills. Luckily, I had both.