In some ways, walking into Dominic's Shoe Repair is like entering your corner tap room. His father, Dominic, also was a shoemaker, with a shop in Burlington, NJ. “I learned how to do this as a kid,” says the younger Mormando. Some people like that,” says the self-described “moderate to conservative Democrat” who posts cartoons in the store that reflect his political leanings. Longtime owner Dominic Mormando will happily oblige … and with much more insight than Coach at Cheers. The 70 year old seems perfectly content as he talks to a Patch reporter and two other men sitting on three chairs squeezed into his small shop. Want to talk about Philly sports, healthcare, history, politics. The Levittown resident opened his business on Bristol Pike in Croydon in 1970 and has been based in Bensalem since 1975.
Source: Patch.com