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Bike-Friendly Restaurants
Rye Delicatessen is one of Bike-Friendly Restaurants.

1. Rye Delicatessen

1930 Hennepin Ave (Just North of Hennepin and Franklin), Minneapolis, MN
Deli · Lowry Hill · 46 tips and reviews

METRO magazineMETRO magazine: They make everything from scratch, including matzo ball soup and bourscht, hand-carved pastrami and a variety of freshly baked breads and knishes. Also bike parking in the front and back. Read more.

One On One Bicycle Studio is one of Bike-Friendly Restaurants.

2. One On One Bicycle Studio

7.8
117 Washington Ave N (btw 1st Ave & 2nd Ave), Minneapolis, MN
Sandwich Spot · Warehouse District · 23 tips and reviews

METRO magazineMETRO magazine: They use organic, fair-trade coffee beans from B&W. Treat yourself to a fresh pastry or donut and morning riders will love their Hot&Ready breakfast sandwiches. Read more.

Angry Catfish Bicycles and Coffee is one of Bike-Friendly Restaurants.

3. Angry Catfish Bicycles and Coffee

4208 28th Ave S (at 42nd St), Minneapolis, MN
Bicycle Store · Standish · 48 tips and reviews

METRO magazineMETRO magazine: Priding themselves on sustainable ingredients, every variety of bike rider will find something they'll enjoy here. Read more.

4. Birchwood Cafe

3311 E 25th St (at 33rd Ave S), Minneapolis, MN
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Seward · 104 tips and reviews

METRO magazineMETRO magazine: Enjoy an abundance of sustainable and organic menu items, fair-trade wine and any number of local beers. Also, be sure to join the Birchwood Bike Team with more then 120 members. Read more.

Foxy Falafel is one of Bike-Friendly Restaurants.

5. Foxy Falafel

791 Raymond Ave (btwn University Ave & Territorial Rd), Saint Paul, MN
Middle Eastern Restaurant · St. Anthony · 29 tips and reviews

METRO magazineMETRO magazine: Have a beet falafel or a Sabich Israeli Breakfast Sandwich with a banana or strawberry Pedal Powered Smoothie, you'll literally be drinking the fruit of your labor. Read more.