Photo by Jake Belvin
Denver Bicycle Cafe
1308 East 17th Avenue, Denver, CO
denverbicyclecafe.com
The Denver Bicycle Cafe wears three distinct hats that all seem to fit perfectly: taphouse, coffeehouse, and bike shop. Opening at 6 am, the coffeehouse serves locally-roasted coffee and simple snacks. When the espresso machines turn off at 5 pm, the taps start pouring. Choose from a rotating crop of local microbrews or a wider selection of cans. From 9 am to 6 pm, the cafe/ bar is also a full-service bike shop that offers repairs, sales, and customized builds. If you miss the shop’s closing time, drop your bike off during bar hours and a mechanic will get back to you when the shop reopens.
Photo courtesy of Tandem Bike Cafe
Tandem Bike Cafe
3195 Heather Street, Vancouver, BC
tandembikecafe.com
Tandem Bike Cafe is what results when two friends discover a shared passion for bicycles and good coffee. The full-service bike shop is also a full-menu cafe, so you can get your bike fixed while eating breakfast, or eat breakfast while you get your bike fixed, it’s up to you! With locally-roasted coffees, fresh pastries, made-to-order sandwiches, and a whole lot of bike tools, this bike-friendly cafe is sure to serve up something you like.
Photo courtesy of Pepe’s Bistro
Pepe’s Bistro
3227 South 13th Street, Lincoln, NE
pepesbistro.wordpress.com
Pepe’s Bistro in Lincoln, NE, is a little restaurant with a big heart. The veg-Mex bistro serves up a constantly-evolving menu of hearty, healthy Mexican dishes using locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible. They offer a 10 percent discount to customers who arrive by bike, and on Saturdays they barter used biked parts for food discounts. Through their barter program, owner Pepito Fierro was able to establish Lincoln’s first community bike shop, Lincoln Bike Kitchen, in 2010. Any used bike parts that are too damaged to use are turned into art.
Photo courtesy of City Bakery
The City Bakery/ Birdbath
3 W 18th Street, New York City, NY
thecitybakery.com
The City Bakery and its smaller sister shop, Birdbath, are two of the most beloved – and perhaps most sustainable – eateries in New York City. With seasonal menus created and sourced from local ingredients at the nearby farmers’ market, the bakeries prove that you don’t have to leave the city for farm-fresh food. City Bakery ferries materials between the two storefronts with a bicycle-powered rickshaw and the cafes are partially wind-powered and built from recycled materials. They offer discounts to any customers who arrive by bike or skateboard, a welcome discount indeed during the annual winter hot chocolate festival.
Photo by Jesse Van Hoy
Peddler Brewing Company
1514 Northwest Leary Way, Seattle, WA
peddlerbrewing.com
Peddler Brewing Company was born of the owners’ shared love of beer and bikes. Within the microbrewery and tasting room you will find 12 regular taps, some rotating seasonal brews, and owners Haley Woods and David Keller, who love to talk shop about biking in Seattle. Keller’s younger brother Mike, who helps with sales and distribution, does his deliveries with a retrofitted city bike, and the brewery, located in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, features indoor bicycle parking and a bike repair station for customers arriving on two wheels.
Photo by Lisa Goodell
Bouldin Creek Cafe
1900 South 1st Street, Austin, TX
bouldincreek.com
Bouldin Creek Cafe is a laid-back vegetarian cafe aimed at building community around the focal point of delicious, healthy food. The vegetarian cafe/ arts venue also has an extensive tea and coffee list and serves beer, wine, and a few innovative cocktails. Bouldin Creek has ample rack space to park your steed in front of the cafe and along the open-air back patio, and a free bike repair shed in the back.
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Among many tourist attractions, Rhode Island has over 100 miles of dedicated bikeways studded with cafes that cater to cyclists with everything from daily baked goods, to fresh squeezed fruit juices, frozen lemonade, hand roasted coffee, and small batch ice cream. Several bike shops are only blocks away. To name one limits your exploration of the many.
Musette in Vancouver, BC! Amaaaazing hot chocolate there.
Peddler Brewing in Seattle is great, and helping finish the Burke-Gilman bike trail through Ballard!
Also, Mt Bakery in Bellingham, WA, great breakfast, baked goods, coffee, and live viewing of every day of the Tour de France, http://www.mountbakery.com/
Soundpony Bar in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma! They even have a cycling team, Team Soundpony! Check out their Facebook pages “Soundpony Bar” and “Team Soundpony – Triad Bank”. And it’s THE place to be to watch day two of racing during Tulsa Tough!
Peddlers Fork, Calabasas,Ca.
There is also “Bikes, Beans, and Bordeaux” in a great neighborhood of Orlando:
http://bikesbeansandbordeaux.com/index.html
Tryout the Actual Cafe in Oakland! Really wonderful!
Bike dog west Sacramento. Bikes, dogs, kids too. Try the milk stout.
+3 for VeloCult. They also have music, and stand up comedy (on a drawbridge stage)
CamRock Sport Cafe
Cambridge, Wisconsin
http://www.camrocksport.com/#about
From their Web site:
“A Gem in Madison’s Backyard
CamRock Cafe & Sport is situated just 20 minutes from Madison. Our cafe and sports shop is located at the head of the CamRock Trails, adjacent to the meandering Koshkonong creek and one mile from the gem-like Lake Ripley. We serve food for a healthy lifestyle, 100+ craft beers and gourmet espresso drinks. The on-site sports shop offers full-service bike repair as well as a variety of rentals, including mountain bikes, cross-country skis, snowshoes and fat bikes for winter riding. You’ll also discover disc golf supplies for the nearby course, indoor cycling and yoga classes, live music, flaming metal bicycle art & more!”
Cool!
Pedal n Tap in Kimberley, BC!
The Local: http://localkits.com/ in Vancouver
Hopworks Urban Brewery and Bicycle Bar, Portland, OR
http://hopworksbeer.com/
+1 for HUB
A visit is not complete without going downstairs to see the beer bike: http://hopworksbeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/hopworks_barbike-300×272.jpg
Broken Spoke in Courtenay, B.C. http://www.thebrokenspoke.ca/
Mocha Spoke, St. George, Grenada, West Indies. http://mochaspoke.com/
Great place! Has fabulous coffee/drinks. Also great food. Gives great bike tours of Grenada, plus has a bike repair shop.
Hey Maggie, we really appreciate your comment. Yeah, we need to be on this list for sure….especially considering we’re the first and only bicycle café in the Caribbean.
Way more than six. Handlebar in St. Louis: http://handlebarstl.com
Bike Stop Cafe in St. Charles, Missouri – http://www.bikestopcafes.com/
Mojo Bicycle Cafe in San Francisco.
Mojo Bike Cafe in San Francisco – http://www.mojobicyclecafe.com/
Bicycle Coffee Company in Oakland – http://www.bicyclecoffeeco.com/
Angry Catfish and One on One here in Minneapolis!
Missed an awesome one! Crankenstein in Fort Collins, CO. Maybe a smaller city but we are super bike friendly 🙂 maybe next time
No mention of Velo Cult?
http://velocult.com/
+1 for Velo Cult
+2 for Velo Cult!!
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