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Vote for the Best Dry Cleaner in Virginia-Highland Patch

The nominations are in, and now it's time to vote for the best dry cleaners in the Druid Hills and Virginia-Highland area.

The nominations are in, and now it's time to choose the best dry cleaner in Virginia-Highland Patch.

Cast your vote by August 17 and help us decide who's best. Whichever business gets the most votes will be named the Readers' Choice winner.

The poll will open to accept votes from registered Patch users starting on July 23 and close at 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 17.

Winners in all Readers Choice categories will be announced on Aug. 24.

Which is your favorite dry cleaner? Vote in the poll below:

  • , 599 N. Highland Ave.
  • , 1253 Zonolite Rd.
  • , 2280 Cheshire Bridge Rd.
  • , 906 Monroe Dr.
  • , 155 North Ave.
Virginia June 18, 2012 at 01:46 pm
Midtown Cleaners across from Manuel's Tavern in PoHi! They are so friendly!
michelle June 18, 2012 at 05:05 pm
Pinckard & Morgan Cleaners on Zonolite - Excellent Speciality Cleaners!
Timework June 18, 2012 at 09:31 pm
East Bay Dry Cleaners on CR1 gets my vote.
Tammy June 29, 2012 at 06:23 pm
Sonny's Cleaners on Cheshire Bridge. They are nice people, have great prices and support neighborhood organizations.
Nick lemmond July 2, 2012 at 08:36 pm
Sig Samuels on Monroe is the obvious choice. Customer service at its finest.
Bill Compton July 2, 2012 at 08:45 pm
Tailor's Art Cleaners on Cheshire Bridge. Prior, I was a long time customer of Kay Cleaners at the corner of Cheshire Bridge and Piedmont until last year when they lost their lease...
J. Addison July 23, 2012 at 08:55 pm
You should add Pride Care Cleaners on the corner of Ponce De Leon and Barnett to this list. It's superior to several of the choices.
Virginia July 23, 2012 at 10:44 pm
If my June 18 comment is what put Midtown Cleaners on the nominee list, please note that I was referring to the one in Poncey-Highland (on North Highland Avenue), not the one in Midtown.
Jaclyn Hirsch (Editor) July 24, 2012 at 09:57 am
Thanks for pointing that out, Virginia!
Jaclyn Hirsch (Editor) July 24, 2012 at 09:59 am
J. Addison-- Unfortunately, the nominating period for the 2012 ballot is closed. We appreciate your input and hope you will nominate them in next year's contest.

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