Good place. No customer service to babysit the laundry and move it to the dryer, which I needed that day very badly. I was lucky that there was someone who was there "from the street", who may have been there to keep himself warm, who offered to do the job. I gave him some coins for the dryer. When I came back an hour later, my stuff was in the dryer, churning away. At the end I gave him $10 for his efforts to show that working may also be good to him and the community. Will it change his luck in getting a job? Don't know. The laundry place is relatively clean, but not first class. Everything is working well and there is a good supply of soap at the vending machine. Would I have the patience to sit and wait through the laundry cycle to be done? Maybe not there, as there is no WiFi.