Remember the old Kelly Inn motel in Bismarck?

It also had the very popular Minervas Restaurant and Bar located inside the hotel.  Well, that was torn down a couple years back, and it finally has a new tenant on the property.

Introducing Tommy's Express Car Wash located at 1800 North 12th street in Bismarck, North Dakota.  Basically, right off State street.  According to a phone conversation with the General Manager, the car wash is expected to be open around the date of August 26th.  The target opening date was Monday, August 16th, but as it happens often, construction delays will not make that possible.

Tommy's Express Car Wash is offering free washes until September 30th by joining their "Unlimited Tommy Club".

You can manage your subscription on their free app, Tommy Club will automatically renew at normal pricing on October 1st, 2021.  There will also be a special app entrance to the car wash that will help you skip the long lines.

The prices of Tommy's Express Car Wash on their broacher are as follows. 

#1 The Works, which includes a tire gloss body was, red hot cleanser, rainbow coat, 3-step wheel cleaning, Tommy guard and underbody flush for $19 dollars or $39.99 per month.

#2 The Ultimate, which includes rainbow coat, 3-step wheel cleaning, Tommy guard and underbody flush for $15 dollars or $34.99 per month.

#3 The Super, which includes basic wheel cleaning, Tommy guard and underbody flush for $12 dollars or $29.99 per month.

#4 The Quality, which includes a basic exterior wash for $9 dollars or $22.99 per month.

I really like the looks of this car wash.  Here's a couple more shots.

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