The Savoy Hotel. The Savoy offers dry cleaning and laundry services for non-guests within 24 hours, with no pickup or delivery service. A pair of pants or a shirt costs $13, a jacket costs $15 and a coat will set you back $17. Ties cost $8 and a woman's blouse costs $14. The Hotel Savoy is located at 3 Ulitsa Rozhdestvenka. Tel. 929-8500. Nearest metro: Kuznetsky Most.
Service A.N. For three years, Service A.N. has offered dry cleaning of clothes and upholstery within 24 hours. Pick-up and delivery are included in the prices. A man's suit costs $12 and a woman's suit costs $12-15. A coat costs $20-25. Service A.N. has a pick-up service located at Ulitsa Pereyaslavskaya 7. Tel. 132-9361, 971-6402. Nearest metro: Rizhskaya.
BFT-Diana. Dry-cleans clothes and upholstery within 72 or 24 hours, with a special express service within two hours. Prices vary, but range from 50 cents for a pair of pants (72 hours) to $18 for a synthetic fur coat (2 hours.) A two-piece suit costs $7 for cleaning within 72 hours. Delivery costs $10 to your home, or $20 to your organization. Discounts offered. BFT-Diana is located at Ulitsa Poklonnaya 15. Tel. 148-9402, 148-0565. Nearest metro: Kutuzovskaya.
California Cleaners. Since its opening last summer, California Cleaners has expanded its number of pick-up sites. For a $30 minimum order, California Cleaners dry cleans within 48 hours, with no extra charge for pick-up and delivery. Prices start at $3 for ties, with larger items (raincoats, overcoats) priced at $12 and $15. A two-piece suit costs $12. California Cleaners is located at Pokhodny Proezd 24, but will pick up at Sadko Arcade, Park Place, or various workplaces. Tel. 497-0005, 0011. Fax 493-5271. Nearest metro: Tushkinskaya.
Phoenicia Investments. Offers corporate services and individual cleaning within 24 hours, including pick-up and delivery. A men's jacket costs $8 and pants cost $7. Raincoats cost $15-18. Located at Ulitsa Volgina 6. Tel. 335-6192, 936-8218. Fax 936-2115. Nearest metro: Konkovo.
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