Says environmentally friendly which may be true but these guys are also cheapskates. And extremely expensive. After 10 years as a customer they screwed up and owed me 50 cents, but rather than say forget it, they went through all the paperwork and took 10 minutes of my time to correct the problem so they didn’t miss out on 50 cents. Customer service? Methinks no. They also tried to charge me for a coat when it was a jacket. Ridiculous,
Antoaneta J.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Horribly overpriced. They do not post a price list and every time I ask for the cost at drop-off they act like it’s the weirdest thing and they have to «go ask» in the back(even for simple items like a shirt!). Then they come back with a shockingly high number that is never consistent from one visit to the next. A duvet cost me 22 dollars one time(pricey but acceptable) and then for no apparent reason the same exact duvet cost 36 dollars(63% more!) to clean a few months later.
Rj P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I decided to stray from my usual dry cleaners and try Superior. I knew I was in the right place when I dropped off my shirts and they asked«Hangers or folded, starch or none?». Superior means business(and their business is dry cleaning). I am fairly pleased with the outcome — my shirts are clean, they are neatly pressed(no creases) and they’ve held their shape after a day of wear. Superior has parking available so one doesn’t need to pay for meters or risk a ticket parking on the street. I will be brining my shirts to Superior more often — they do a great job and take great care of your clothes.