Where is the Best Shoe Repair in Nashville, Tennessee?
The store is hidden away in a corner, and I only found it through a recommendation from Nashville Trunk & Bag. I had a designer bag that needed a minor strap repair, and I couldn’t bear to send the bag to the designer for 6 weeks. This place saved me! They handled my bag with respect, fixed the rivet, and had it back to me on the promised day. Because my original rivet was broken, they replaced it with one of their own; the match is so close that you can barely tell it’s been replaced.If I ever need bag repairs again, I’ll be back!Pros + quick repair, ample parking, good locationCons – the owner is a bit temperamental, but he’s nice if you’re nice to him!
I went to take in a pair of heels that needed to be fixed and had never been there before and will never go again. It was close to 12 when I came in (apparently he closes at 12 on Saturdays?). I couldn’t help but notice the dusty old autographed 8X10’s of country music past lining the walls en mass. Then he wrote up the ticket and I went to pay him with my bank card (he insists on payment up front). He then snappily told me he doesn’t have a card machine. I apologized and asked if there was a bank machine nearby and he said there were a couple in the area and then got snarky and said, “Well I close at noon” I asked what time it was now and he said, “it’s 12:03 and I’m not waiting for you…I work here 6 days a week and Saturday is my only day…” I stopped him there and said that was fine, grabbed my heels and left. Billy, just a word…you ain’t the only game in town and in this economy you should be glad of business (especially since your hours are so weird). Haven’t you h