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BIKE-FIX 'N' NOSH
"If your shiny steed gets in a scrape or just needs a tune-up, there’s no better place to have it tended to than Mojo Bicycle Café: equal parts bicycle repair shop, store, bar, and restaurant. Enjoy a full breakfast, lunch, or dinner while the shop takes care of your bike, or bring an organic Ecco Caffè coffee or a glass of wine to one of the tables in the urban garden. Though Mojo does carry some mountain and road-racing bikes, it focuses on practical city riders."

San Francisco Magazine, November 2008.

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"Mojo Bicycle Café has got you covered: you can have your ride wrenched on while you glug an expertly poured triple cappuccino, perhaps noshing on a salad or sandwich while you make small talk with your sponsor. If you decide to give up on the Schwinn, you can peruse the selection of bikes for sale, including the new line of city cruisers by Swobo."

SFBG Best Of The Bay, July 2008.

"NOPA has emerged as a kind of cultural bridge between hippie Haight Street and the rest of the city. Wanderers can satisfy a sweet tooth at a truffle shop, dine on 'cruelty-free' dishes at a vegan restaurant, pick up a hammer at family-run SF Hardware, or get a bike tune-up with coffee at the Mojo Bicycle Cafe."

NY Times Travel Section, August 12th, 2007.

"The new Mojo Bicycle Café, a combo café and bike shop, is conveniently located just a few blocks off the Wiggle, a trusty bike route from Duboce Triangle to Golden Gate Park that is gloriously sans hills."
San Francisco Magazine, July 27th, 2007.

"There’s nothing fun about being a cyclist in SF: treacherous hills, vengeful Muni drivers, nonexistent bike lanes.

Except for the light at the end of the hideous three-lane traffic jam: Mojo Bicycle Cafe."

Daily Candy, July 24th, 2007.

"Newcomer Mojo Bicycle Café is hard to miss with its bright-orange exterior. Its concept is new too: You can buy bike gear and accessories and grab coffee and pastries at the same time."
7x7 Magazine, April 1st, 2007.

"Divisadero will soon have its own bike shop-meets-café this year, Mojo Bicycle Café. The Tang-colored building on Divis [...] is being completely gutted to make room for this totally cool concept from Remy Nelson and John McDonnell. [A]t last, a cool place to repair your bike that isn’t in the Mission. So if you pop a flat or just get thirsty for a drank while pedaling “The Wiggle,” you’ll soon have a nearby spot to chill."

Tablehopper, January 2nd, 2007.