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Pickup & Delivery Service Areas in and around Cincinnati, OH

If you are in one of our service areas we can gladly offer you our laundry pick up and delivery service. When you use our pickup laundry service we will pick up your laundry right off of your front step. We offer this service to residential and commercial customers. 

Our commercial laundry service specializes in linen cleaning and towel cleaning but we will work with whatever type of laundry you have to give us. 

 

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Addyston - home to several nature preserves, such as, Western Wildlife Corridor and Kirby Nature Center. Along with getting in touch with your survival skills, your kids can enjoy several activities at Westside Sports Park.

Amberley Village - Designated a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation in 2004, Amberley Village is known for its lush greenery, rural feel, spacious lots and homes, as well as its impeccable government services.

Bridgetown - settled c. 1820, and named after Bridgeton, New Jersey, the native home of a share of the first settlers. Bridgetown was home to the Western Hills Airport and was the first airport in western Hamilton County, Ohio.

Cheviot - home to much of the same German-American and other ethnic cultures that inhabit the surrounding Cincinnati area. The city is known locally (and regionally) for its annual Harvest Home Fair. The city incorporated the West Fest Street Festival in 2002, which has steadily grown in popularity.

Clifton - Home of the University of Cincinnati, established in 1819, UC embodies enduring academic excellence, vibrant campus life, and innovative spirit. UC’s campus bustles with over 50,000 students and growing.

Covedale - a peaceful, family-friendly neighborhood in Cincinnati, known for its charming architecture. Nextdoor Neighbors love the quiet streets and the warm, friendly atmosphere that makes it a great place for families and dog owners.

Deer Park - Deer Park is approximately one square mile with a population of only 5600, and provides comfortable small town charm with strong family values, excellent schools and local retail and service businesses.

Delhi - Delhi growers dominated the local hothouse flower market by the late 1800s and were leaders in regional grower associations. By 1940, there were over 50 independent growers here, and Delhi Township was known as the Floral Paradise of Ohio.

Downtown Cincinnati - Cincinnati is known as the “Queen City on the Ohio River,” a nickname that reflects its historical significance and regal charm. The city's rich heritage and vibrant culture make it a royal gem along the banks of the Ohio River.

East Price Hill - a peaceful, residential area home to expansive Mount Echo Park, with a 1920s pavilion for events, hiking trails, and views over downtown Cincinnati. Other green spaces include the 19th-century St. Joseph Cemetery and Wilson Commons, a small neighborhood park with a playground and a scenic overlook. 

Hyde Park - Known for its plethora of coffee shops, restaurants, bars, farmers markets, and year-round events, Hyde Park is one of the most active and trendy neighborhoods in all of Cincinnati.

Indian Hill - Indian Hill values its rural atmosphere, its reputation for safety, its strong sense of history and community, its firm administration of zoning ordinances, and its proximity to the cultural life of a large city.

Madeira - The City of Madeira is known for its extraordinary community, farmers market, and the Madeira Criterium and 5K Run. Whether you came for the race, or the wide variety of restaurants, there is something for everyone in Madeira.

Miami Heights - a vibrant community that strives to be inclusive and welcoming to everyone. The town is relatively small, allowing for cozy neighborhoods with plenty of green space, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills.

Montgomery - As one of the oldest settlements in the Cincinnati region, Montgomery maintains its 19th-century charm with unmistakable architecture, reputable dining and preserved character.

Mt. Saint Joseph - Because it includes the motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, the Internal Revenue Service recognizes 45051 as the eighth most generous ZIP code in the United States, with residents giving 41.50% of their net income to charity. The unincorporated community is also home to the Mount St. Joseph University.

Northside Cincinnati - for some, it's a city hub for the LGBTQ community. For others, it's a business district with an eclectic mix of breweries, bars and retail and generally one of the more alternative neighborhoods of Cincinnati.

Norwood - Before its establishment as a city in 1903, Norwood was known as “Sharpsburg.” The area was surrounded by forest, and the “Norwood” name came as a shorter version of “North Wood.” In the 1900s, Norwood was home to factories of major companies such as U. S. Playing Cards, U. S. Printing and General Motors/Fisher Body. 

Oakley - a lively and booming neighborhood situated in the shining city of Cincinnati, Ohio. The historical and middle-class neighborhood of Oakley is known for its high walkability, beautiful parks, excellent local and chain shopping options like Oakley Square, and top-rated restaurants. 

OTR - Over-the-Rhine (often abbreviated as OTR) is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. Historically, Over-the-Rhine has been a working-class neighborhood. It is among the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United States.

Pleasant Ridge - Located on the east side of Cincinnati, Pleasant Ridge is a small neighborhood with a lot to love. Listed as “one of the best neighborhoods in Cincinnati to live in due to excellent public schools, and affordable housing, the area has a lot to offer in the form of cafes, restaurants, bars, shops, and more.

Price Hill - Price Hill, one of the oldest outlying neighborhoods in the region. This area covers a little over six square miles and is commonly referred to by locals as East Price Hill, West Price Hill, and Lower Price Hill. 

Sayler Park - Known for it's charming, sleepy smalltown feel, Sayler Park is a quaint village just 15 minutes from downtown Cincinnati. The historic homes of Sayler Park tend to be Victorian in Italianate, Queen Anne, and Vernacular styles. 

West Price Hill - Eclectic and diverse with small Mom and Pop shops within walking distance. Great parks and performing arts theater nearby.

Western Hills - The automobile encouraged many in the post World-War II era to move into the area, which boasts a strong German-Catholic heritage. While it is known for its retention of its charming homes of this early era, it continues to serve as the main retail district for the West Side.

Westwood - The neighborhood is known for its close proximity to downtown, the interstates, and tree lined streets. Many parts of the neighborhood were built for walking and offer beautiful views as you turn the corner.

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Shamrock Coin Laundry offers a variety of pickup and delivery services in Cincinnati, OH and the surrounding areas. These pickup and delivery laundry services include wash & fold laundry and commercial laundry.