Mojo Bicycle Café

639-A Divisadero St San FranciscoCA94117
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Mojo Bicycle Café is both Cafe and Bike Shop. We serve everything from great espresso to lunch and dinner with local beer and wine by the glass as well as a full bike shop with new bikes, parts and accessories. We also do repairs on all bikes.
by facebook on April 13, 2012 from facebook

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Fun Fact:
Salads are topped with a vinaigrette, also available for sale, created by co-owner Nelson's grandmother.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
The Extras:
Don't miss the cafe's sunny back garden, with several tables and a lovely ambience.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Member Reviews

great coffee & back garden:
i love getting a latte and bagel here on sundays after divis farmer's market or on any other day. the service is friendly. on a sunny afternoon, i love the back garden. it's a special spot.
by seesawsf on September 18, 2010

Editorial Reviews

Mojo Bicycle Cafe Restaurant Review:
This charming café that doubles as a fully functional bicycle shop is a popular haunt for hipsters and bicyclists, and the first café to benefit from Mayor Gavin Newsom’s “parklet” project --- allowing extended outdoor seating via wooden, sidewalk-level decks. The menu, a limited selection of soups, salads and sandwiches, is created almost entirely from locally sourced, organic and fair trade...
by gayot on February 12, 2013 from gayot
Avid bicycle enthusiasts created this cafe-bike shop, which allow its patrons to enjoy a beverage while browsing the top-notch biking gear.:
In Short
Bicyclists can fuel up and get fixed up at this combined enterprise, founded by Remy Nelson, David Robb and John McDonnell. In front, a warm cafe serves Ecco Caffe coffee drinks,...
by by Joanna Currier at Citysearch on July 13, 2007 from Citysearch

Information from the business

Mojo Bicycle Café was conceived and founded by a couple of bike shop guys who decided that since they weren't getting richer, they might as well not get rich at their own place.We always fantasized about a bike shop where you could get your bike worked on, buy some bike gear, a good cup of coffee or just come to hang out. All this without the "bikier-than-thou" attitude that too often seems to...
by cityvoter on May 14, 2016 from cityvoter