James Shoe Care offer a professional shoe repair service. You can even read a newspaper whilst you are having your shoes shined on one of their raised chairs. Their service also includes the refitting, resoling and the repolishing of shoes. In addition to this, they offer a key cutting and engraving service.
James Shoe Care
Shoe Repairers & Cobbler at Jubilee Link, Canada Place
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2 / 10 from 3 reviews
Address
Jubilee Link
Canada Place
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5AH
Jubilee Link
Canada Place
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5AH
Telephone
020 7513 1974
020 7513 1974
Region
Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf
Category
Shoe Repairers & Cobblers
Shoe Repairers & Cobblers
Other Branches
James Shoe Care Stores
Opening Times
Monday |
Open 07:00 - Closes 19:00 |
Tuesday |
Open 07:00 - Closes 19:00 |
Wednesday |
Open 07:00 - Closes 19:00 |
Thursday |
Open 07:00 - Closes 20:00 |
Friday |
Open 07:00 - Closes 20:00 |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
User Reviews
Mr. V
from London
from London
Aug 23, 2022
£160 trainers look worse than when I took them in... Be wary about taking expensive trainers here. My trainers were only very slightly dirty (dusty) from minimal wear and not they look old and scruffy. The man told me they had been cleaned but they still have stains on (which I've been able to remove with a damp cloth) and the soles are still dirty. The front part has gone from being dirty to scruffed up from probably being brushed too hard... water marks all over.
JW
from MK
from MK
Sep 29, 2019
DO NOT GET YOUR WATCH REPAIRED HERE
Tried to get a battery changed on a watch, and was told the watch needed a service for £200. Since it was still in warranty we declined and took the watch to an authorised repairer. The watch at that point had no battery in, and the coil was found to be broken, which can only happen by someone forcing the battery incorrectly. This cost us an extra £80 due to their incompetence and negligence. It was their mistake, but they tried to cover it up by requiring a £200 "service".
Tried to get a battery changed on a watch, and was told the watch needed a service for £200. Since it was still in warranty we declined and took the watch to an authorised repairer. The watch at that point had no battery in, and the coil was found to be broken, which can only happen by someone forcing the battery incorrectly. This cost us an extra £80 due to their incompetence and negligence. It was their mistake, but they tried to cover it up by requiring a £200 "service".
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May 14, 2012
4.95 for a copy of a key..and it doesn't even work...
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