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Laundromat near Brookline Village.
Modern card-operated laundromat near Brookline Village — 10 min by car or D Line + short walk. Big washers and free parking.
Laundromat near Brookline Village
Brookline Village customers reach us in about 10 minutes by car or 18 minutes by foot via Beacon Street and Washington Street. We’re worth the trip if you want a clean, modern laundromat — not the older spots closer in that still use coin slots and 1990s equipment.
We see a steady stream of Brookline Village residents looking for two things in particular: a 45 lb washer that fits a king comforter or a couple of weeks of laundry in one cycle, and free parking so they don’t have to circle the block.
Why Brookline Village residents make the trip
- Brand-new equipment. Every washer and dryer is from the current Wascomat, LG, and Electrolux generations — quieter, more water-efficient, and they actually rinse clothes properly.
- Spotless facility. We clean floors, folding tables, and machine fronts every single day.
- No coins, no apps required. Tap a credit card, Apple Pay, or buy a loyalty card that earns 10% cashback on every wash forever.
- Big washers when you need them. A 45 lb washer handles oversized comforters, dog beds, and rugs in one cycle — most home washers and apartment-building machines can’t.
- Free street parking. Right out front on Washington Street (2-hour limit; plenty of turnover).
- Late hours. Open until 11 PM every day — handy if you’re getting home late and finally have time to do laundry.
Getting here from Brookline Village
- Driving: Beacon Street west toward Cleveland Circle, then continue onto Washington Street. About 10 minutes with normal traffic.
- D Line: Take it to Reservoir, then either the 51 bus (which stops near us) or a 12-minute walk south through the Brighton neighborhood.
- 51 bus: Connects Brookline directly to Brighton — drops you within a few blocks.
- Cycling: ~15 minutes via the path along Beacon and Comm Ave bike lanes.
What to bring
- Detergent (or buy a single-load pack at our kiosk for a couple of dollars)
- A book, laptop, or just enjoy the free Wi-Fi while you wait
- A laundry bag big enough to carry your clothes both ways
Good to know
- Best times to visit: Tuesday/Wednesday mornings and Saturday before 10 AM are the quietest. Avoid Sunday 11 AM–4 PM (full guide here).
- First time at a laundromat? See our first-visit checklist — we use front-loaders only and never take coins.
- For washing larger bedding, our comforter guide walks through which washer size fits which comforter.