View Full Version : Cool or Interesting Bike Shops in Seattle?
Velocivixen
08-28-2011, 07:14 AM
I am visiting Seattle next weekend and will be near Seattle Center. I will not have my bike though-will be on foot. I was wondering if anyone of you Emerald City women could tell me if there are any bike shops in the area?
Biciclista
08-28-2011, 07:32 AM
INTERESTING?? Elliott Bay Bikes
2116 Western Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
EBB makes custom bikes but they have a huge collection of old bikes on display and a great assortment of used bikes for sale; as well as Bianchi and some other brands They are right next to Pike Place Market; Downtown!
COOL? Recycled Cycles
1007 Northeast Boat Street
Seattle, WA 98105
these guys have EVERYTHING used, plus nice Raleigh and Masi bikes and other brands.
Both stores have bike clothes and accessories.
Velocivixen
08-28-2011, 07:38 AM
Hi Mimi, I hoped you would recommend something. I am doing Bumbershoot but want to have other options. Thanks!
Trek420
08-28-2011, 08:09 AM
You may need an appointment, his specialty is custom bikes and fitting:
http://cascadebicyclestudio.com/
He's in Fremont which is a great neighborhood. If he's busy you can drown your sorrows in chocolate:
http://www.theochocolate.com/
And then walk across the street to:
http://www.freerangecycles.com/
Lots of cross and commuter options like Surly ....
KnottedYet
08-28-2011, 08:17 AM
And if you should just happen to rent a bike at Recycled Cycles (on the Burke-Gilman trail) you could ride it east on the trail to Counterbalance Bicycles http://www.counterbalancebicycles.com/ and then west on the trail to Free Range and CBS.
You could also ride on the B-G to the Ballard locks and the fish ladders along the ship canal and Lake Union, and in the other direction to Matthews Beach on Lake Washington. No maps required, just stay on the trail.
ultraviolet
08-28-2011, 08:45 AM
I don't know of any bike shops in/around the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood where Seattle Center is--there used to be a Counterbalance there, but they've closed. I think Elliott Bay Bikes is probably the closest/most walkable option (it's probably a little less than 1.5 miles away).
Velocivixen
08-28-2011, 10:15 AM
Yes, Ultraviolet, I agree. I'll be mostly on foot.
It's not a bike shop proper, but Hub and Bespoke is one neat little cyclist-oriented shop to visit:
http://www.hubandbespoke.com/
I have no bike place recommendation, so this is all about food. I like having dinner at Le Pichet each time I visit my friends in Seattle....and maybe Dilettante for an evening chocolate treat, after a movie. I also like Cafe Campagne (usually, lunch after walking around Pike Place).
http://www.lepichetseattle.com/
http://www.dilettante.com/
http://www.campagnerestaurant.com/
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