Ridecrew curates the best cafes in your neighborhood — the ones with bike parking, early opens, and crews worth riding with.
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Sun-bleached, industrial-cool. Not a laptop place — everyone here is on their way somewhere.
Architectural statement. Pull up after a DTLA ride and you look like you belong.
Silver Lake regulars, zero attitude. Good pre-ride fuel, actual food.
LA cycling institution. VCs, rock climbers, and weekend warriors at the same tables.
Dark, serious coffee. Saturday morning crowd is half cyclists, half vinyl nerds.
Beach-adjacent, open and airy. Good pre-beach-ride fuel, solid oat milk lattes.
Atwater Village anchor. Low-key, great coffee, locals-only feel.
Boutiquey, well-curated, good food menu. The office crowd rides in from all directions.
Mission institution. This is where SF cyclists have gathered before dawn for decades. Good espresso, no pretension.
Industrial cathedral. Two stories of natural light, killer espresso, and a bike room. SF cycling culture lives here.
Intimate, loud, serious about coffee. Jasper specs keep the crowd honest. Good stop mid-ride from Hayes Valley.
Inner Sunset local anchor. Quiet, great espresso, no line at 7am. The 9th Avenue ride crew ends here.
Theater District anchor. Early opens, fast service, consistent. Fills up with the AM crowd fast — come before 8.
Hayes Valley favorite. Big front patio, excellent espresso, good food. The Panhandle ride crew meets here on Sundays.
Fog-and-sandwich spot at the edge of the city. Snowy Puff cookie lattes earned cult status. Pre-Ocean Beach ride fuel.