Mr. Lin laundromat
About
Laundromats are a quiet constant in city life. Mr. Lin laundromat sits on Madison Street, where the Lower East Side’s older brick facades meet the hum of delivery trucks and late-night takeout crowds. The block has its own rhythm—bodegas, dim sum spots, and walk-up apartments all sharing the same narrow sidewalks. A place like this doesn’t need fanfare; it just needs to be there when the washing machine at home gives out or the last clean shirt disappears into the laundry abyss.
At 323 Madison St, New York, NY 10002, the basics are covered. Machines handle everything from quick rinses to heavy-duty cycles, and the space is designed for people who value time over frills. Coin slots and card readers sit side by side, a nod to both old-school habits and modern convenience. There’s no need to guess about capacity—just show up, load up, and let the machines do the rest. The neighborhood’s mix of students, long-time residents, and weekend visitors keeps the place steady, never too crowded, never completely empty.
Directions are simple: the map will point you right there. If you prefer a voice on the other end, (646) 633-3751 connects you to someone who can answer questions about machine availability or last-minute laundry emergencies. No one plans for a broken washer, but when it happens, having a spot like this on the block makes the inconvenience a little easier to handle.