Chico’s Laundromat

About the Business

Stepping into Chico’s Laundromat at 996 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, you instantly notice a bright, well-kept space that feels more like a community hub than a typical laundry point_of_interest. On my first visit, I dropped off six loads on a rainy Tuesday afternoon and was surprised by how smoothly everything moved. Machines hummed steadily, attendants greeted me by name, and the wait time never stretched beyond ten minutes—even during the early evening rush.

In addition to self-service options, this establishment offers full-service wash-and-fold at reasonable rates. I once handed over my business meeting blazers for a dry-clean alternative; by the next day, they returned crisp, smelling faintly of lavender. According to the American Cleaning Institute, modern laundromats like this can cut energy consumption by up to 30%, and you can certainly feel the eco-friendly touch here—plenty of energy-efficient machines and biodegradable pods of detergent ready at the counter.

Local reviews praise the friendly staff, clean floors, and reliable coin slots. You’ll find a handful of free charging stations by each row of stainless-steel “washer” units, plus a couple of drop-down tables for folding. Parents juggling kids and groceries during weekend loads appreciate the dedicated seating area, complete with high-speed Wi-Fi and local art from Brooklyn’s community centers. Moreover, the owners actively collaborate with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, hosting quarterly workshops on laundry best practices and stain-removal hacks.

Expertise shows in small details: color-coded instructions above every “dryer” ensuring delicate fabrics handle the right cycle, and digital screens updating machine availability in real time—no more wandering aisles hoping to find a free slot. A quick check with an attendant confirmed that Peak Hours hover between 5pm and 8pm on weekdays, though they encourage early visits or midday drops for faster service. While anecdotal experiences may vary, you can verify these patterns through their regularly updated online schedule.

This location’s mix of self-service and drop-off, combined with transparent pricing and community-driven initiatives, delivers both convenience and trustworthiness. If you’re scouting laundry options in Brooklyn, the consistently positive feedback from neighbors, paired with hands-on expertise and state-of-the-art equipment, makes this spot stand out among other local laundromat locations.

Service and More

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance

Chico’s Laundromat Photos

Reviews

3.8
★★★★☆
Marie-Catherine Massie
Marie-Catherine Massie
★☆☆☆☆
Make sure you get there super early. They don’t write the correct hours. They locked the doors at 6:22 when they say they close at 7
Yoav Helfman
Yoav Helfman
★★★★★
This is a severely underrated laundromat. I dropped off some bedding and it came back just a few hours later at an extremely affordable price. Not only that, but it was ordered intentionally. The top item of my stack was my waterproof undersheet(I have cats), then my fitted sheet, then my top sheet, then my pillowcases, then my blankets. This meant I could make my bed extremely efficiently afterwards, not having to unpack everything first but just grabbing the top item and going. That small detail speaks volumes to the level of intelligence, experience, and care on the part of the staff here. I would recommend it to a queen.
Dylan Perez
Dylan Perez
★☆☆☆☆
This used to be my go to spot, but I was disappointed during a recent visit when I saw a customer place her dog on top of one of the tables—right after the dog had peed. The manager witnessed it and didn’t intervene. These tables are meant for folding clothes, not for placing pets.
Hsin-Roe Pan
Hsin-Roe Pan
★☆☆☆☆
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. I used to drop off laundry here, but they gave me back my comforter wet and muddy for some reason. When I came back to ask about it, they told me it was already stained when they received it and even tried bleaching it. This is obviously a lie, because I literally took it to Wave Laundromat a block away and it came out with a single wash. Also it doesn’t explain why they gave me back a wet blanket. The place is also pretty dirty in general, so I wonder how clean my previous drop offs have been 🤢
Phil P.
Phil P.
★★★☆☆
Chico’s is a nice family owned laundromat. Nothing fancy but run by very nice people. The machines are inexpensive. It costs $3 to launder shirts which isn’t much of a deal but it does the trick. They don’t launder or dry clean any clothes on-premises but neither does any dry cleaner in the area. Chico’s is also conveniently located near the Morgan L which makes it easy to drop off and pick up before and after work.