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Bianchi Cafè & Cycles
you guys been into one of these yet? i checked it out last weekend in Stockholm
cool concept and interesting people |
Too highfalutin for me.
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Every time I walk past that place, my wallet starts twitching.
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Originally Posted by stockholm
(Post 15219207)
Every time I walk past that place, my wallet starts twitching.
can't hurt any worse than Mathilde (right around the corner) ... last weekend i picked up a pair of boots and 3 handbags and was out 16000 SEK. on REA :( |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 15219181)
you guys been into one of these yet? i checked it out last weekend in Stockholm
cool concept and interesting people Maybe it's the pile of bottle caps on the stairs leading down to their bicycle junkyard, the sex shop next door, or the fact that they're a major force behind the annual "Stupor Bowl" alley cat race - but it doesn't strike me as quite as tony as the place in the video The people are definitely interesting. |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15219630)
There's a local combination bike shop / cafe that also sells Bianchi, - along with Surly and several other brands.
Maybe it's the pile of bottle caps on the stairs leading down to their bicycle junkyard, the sex shop next door, or the fact that they're a major force behind the annual "Stupor Bowl" alley cat race - but it doesn't strike me as quite as tony as the place in the video The people are definitely interesting. The "sex" shops are usually in the high-end department stores. At least the preferred ones. |
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 15219697)
What is tony? Pretentious, I assume?
The "sex" shops are usually in the high-end department stores. At least the preferred ones. My guess is that there isn't anybody working there who goes by the name of "Hurl". |
I have seen a place little similar to that in London, not quite as "highfalutin'". They had a cafe, more the American self-serve style and in a corner a couple of bike stands, a counter were you could buy basic bike supplies (inner tubes, brake pads etc). Very nice idea, and it was crowded everytime I walk past it.
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Originally Posted by JPprivate
(Post 15219880)
I have seen a place little similar to that in London, not quite as "highfalutin'". They had a cafe, more the American self-serve style and in a corner a couple of bike stands, a counter were you could buy basic bike supplies (inner tubes, brake pads etc). Very nice idea, and it was crowded everytime I walk past it.
This one's called the "Angry Catfish". It's a few blocks from where I live. http://itsagreatdayforcoffee.files.w...x5j1qgab3u.jpg |
Originally Posted by stockholm
(Post 15219207)
Every time I walk past that place, my wallet starts twitching.
Acidfast7: tony is the diminutive of Anthony, silly. and the Tony Tjspiel refers to is apparently pretentious, superficial and a snappy dresser. |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15220002)
There's a few places sort of like that around here. Aside from the place I mentioned already there are couple of others that sell gourmet coffee and sandwiches and/or baked goods. They have tables, couches, or bars so people can hang out. None of them have a huge number of bikes for sale on the floor. They're more like showrooms but they do have service and parts available. They cater to those who see biking as part of their lifestyle rather than just an occasional recreational activity.
With that said, if I'm ever lucky enough to get to those areas in Stockholm or Tokyo I would definitely stop in and have a beer and bite and stare at bikes. Which reminds me, I'm gonna go to One on One and get some soup for lunch. |
Originally Posted by modernjess
(Post 15220341)
Agreed, The bike shop/cafe's in Minneapolis also have bikes and food, but that's where the similarity ends. They were built on and grew out of the bike community and they have credibility and a regular clientele that is earned and honest. They weren't manufactured on a borrowed concept by a global brand marketing committee. There's nothing inherently wrong with that destination type of store, where would the Mall of America, 5th ave NYC, Las Vegas, Michigan Ave, and Rodeo Drive be with out them
With that said, if I'm ever lucky enough to get to those areas in Stockholm or Tokyo I would definitely stop in and have a beer and bite and stare at bikes. Which reminds me, I'm gonna go to One on One and get some soup for lunch. |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15220002)
There's a few places sort of like that around here. Aside from the place I mentioned already there are couple of others that sell gourmet coffee and sandwiches and/or baked goods. They have tables, couches, or bars so people can hang out. None of them have a huge number of bikes for sale on the floor. They're more like showrooms but they do have service and parts available. They cater to those who see biking as part of their lifestyle rather than just an occasional recreational activity.
This one's called the "Angry Catfish". It's a few blocks from where I live. http://itsagreatdayforcoffee.files.w...x5j1qgab3u.jpg |
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15220002)
There's a few places sort of like that around here. Aside from the place I mentioned already there are couple of others that sell gourmet coffee and sandwiches and/or baked goods. They have tables, couches, or bars so people can hang out. None of them have a huge number of bikes for sale on the floor. They're more like showrooms but they do have service and parts available. They cater to those who see biking as part of their lifestyle rather than just an occasional recreational activity.
This one's called the "Angry Catfish". It's a few blocks from where I live. http://itsagreatdayforcoffee.files.w...x5j1qgab3u.jpg
Originally Posted by tjspiel
(Post 15220407)
Good day for soup.
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