Meet London’s Cycle Cafés | Hot spots

Cycle cafés have been proved particularly popular and the concept is a mix of a meeting point where you will be informed on what’s new in the circulation area of cycling, solutions to questions related to the right maintenance of the bike and the necessary driving behavior. You will be informed of events, workshops, tours and relax with a cup of yummy coffee watching sports programs or movies without worry for your athletic attire.

The new hot spots for bike lovers and lifestyle it advocates has each its individuality. Good service, bicycle maintenance courses, interesting workshops and other events, organized walks or bike trips in most of them a relaxing space to enjoy coffee and other delicacies.

Look Mum No Hands!

The shop with the most inspired name has a repair department, cafe and space for events for modern Londoners bike lovers. The cafe is considered one of the most atmospheric! Savory and sweet delicacies and beer and a big screen movies and sports events.

Look Mum No Hands!
Look Mum No Hands!

Lock 7 Cycle Café

Considered the first cycle café in the city and created having as a basis to create a friendly space for the cyclist, who will come to mend his bike, buy some essential accessories while to relax with coffee and delicious suggestions from the menu.

Lock 7 Cycle Café
Lock 7 Cycle Café

Rapha Cycle Club

One of the latest arrivals in the city map in the heart of Soho, is perhaps the most stylish cycle café available at this time in London. You leave your bike in the bike racks that are abundant in the interior of the space, equipment pick of the cream of cycling apparel and accessories collection Rapha or just suits the café watching live events and making new acquaintances. It organizes many trips both inside and outside the city.

Rapha Cycle Club
Rapha Cycle Club

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By Nicole P.

Cycle cafe photos: everydaylife.style, Yukino Miyazawa, Akira Chatani.

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