Needham restaurants have enough on their plate without managing linen inventory. Our network matches you with a local commercial laundry that delivers fresh napkins, table linen, kitchen towels, and staff uniforms on schedule.
Our lead network tracks 170+ food-service businesses around Needham, so the providers we match you with already run routes in your neighborhood.
Not a restaurant? We also arrange healthcare linen, hotel & hospitality linen, commercial uniforms & mats, and industrial workwear programs in Needham.
A linen service specialist covering Needham will reach out within one business day.
A market the size of Needham (about 28,886 residents) supports genuine provider competition, and it shows in the service menu: scheduled and on-call deliveries, seasonal count adjustments, and dedicated route reps who actually visit. If your current provider treats Norfolk County like an afterthought, there’s almost certainly another truck in town.
Massachusetts restaurants, from North Shore clam shacks to Berkshire inns, are served by one of New England’s oldest commercial laundry networks. Routes radiate out of Boston and Worcester, and many providers handle both restaurant linen and coastal hotel volume, so summer capacity on the Cape and shoreline is worth confirming early.
Linen rental is priced per piece per week, and the industry ranges are fairly consistent nationally: think dimes-to-quarters for napkins, roughly a dollar or two for tablecloths, a few dollars per employee for uniform programs, and $2–$5 per mat. Delivery is usually free above a weekly minimum; minimums themselves vary from none (dense metro routes) to $150 or so (long rural runs).
Beware quotes that look dramatically cheaper than these ranges — they usually recover it in loss charges, environmental fees, or automatic annual increases. A trustworthy quote itemizes per-piece rates, states the minimum, and puts replacement policy in writing.
Route density is what makes linen service affordable, and Needham’s providers build theirs across the whole area. We also match restaurants in:
Most full-service restaurants pay a weekly per-item rate; total monthly cost typically lands between $150 and $900 depending on volume, items, and route density. Requesting competing quotes is the only way to see your real local price.
If a provider already runs routes nearby, first delivery is often within one to two weeks of signing.
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