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First time here & everything went so fast & smooth it's like I don't even remember being in there. LOL! I took my hubby's 3 piece suit to be dry cleaned as he had a business trip coming up. They have an optional drive thru for pick-up/drop-off, but since this was my first time there I wanted to go in. Greeted immediately (no one else was there), got my info in their system, told them about the YELP CHECK-IN DISCOUNT, asked when I needed it by, told me the total, gave me my ticket & boom done. I did ask before heading out the door how much do they charge for this in general. It's like $6 something a piece. Now I only dropped it off, but mu hubby picked it up. He didn't want to use the drive thru because it is just like a fast food window so a dry cleaned suit would be stupid to put thru. He said everything was fine. The only problem he had was that when he walked in there was an awful smell of cigarettes in the air. The employee who had helped him is a smoker (not to crazy about having fresh clothing handled by a smoker especially since we aren't). Thank goodness the suit didn't smell.....just the establishment & the employee who helped him. Will give them another try...I mean the suit was clean & beautifully pressed & they are right down the street.
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