As a bedspacer myself, I don’t have the luxury of owning a washing machine for my own laundry. I either do the laundry by hand or bring my clothes to the nearest laundry shop, which is what I prefer personally. However, sitting in the shop while waiting for my clothes to wash and dry is time-consuming and unproductive, particularly when there are other things to be done in the day such as work and chores.
Enter laundromat cafés, which originated in Europe and are now gradually opening up in neighborhoods around Manila. The Washery is one of the laundromat cafés gaining attention for its concept and the tasty treats offered. Established in 2015, siblings Camille Aquino and Therinne Aquino-Goyeneche came from the family who ran Wash N’ Wear before setting up their own laundry shop. “It’s a revival of the laundry service with a new concept. Laundry and dry cleaning have always been a basic service needed by many people, that’s why we started with that business idea and grew our concept from there,” says Aquino. To date, The Washery has branches in Circulo Verde, U.P. Town Center, and the latest opened along East Capitol Drive in Kapitolyo, Pasig City.
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True enough, The Washery offers a lot of comfort food and drinks, like the shiitake pesto sandwich, chorizo-style chicken pasta, milk and mini cookies, revel bar, café mocha, Ghirardelli chocolate, and matcha tea latte as some of the bestsellers.
The whole place feels like a vintage laundry shop, with plenty of natural light during the day that reflects the clean white and light blue industrial interiors by Morfosis, and a huge pink neon light intensifies the vintage vibe at night.