Pedalers Fork is a little bit of everything: a from-scratch restaurant, full bar, coffee shop and boutique bike shop. Pedalers Fork is expanding soon, bringing its little-bit-of-everything to a second location, 3014 N Worthen Ave. in Frogtown, according to a liquor license application.
Co-founders Robbie Schaeffer, Gideon Kleinman and Tim Rettele first opened Pedalers Fork in 2013 as a one-stop shop for local cyclists, housing a full-service bike shop and a 10 Speed Coffee, a small Los Angeles-based chain of bike-themed coffee shops that fall under the Pedalers Fork brand. The new Frogtown space for Pedalers Fork is located along the Los Angeles River Greenway Trail, a popular cyclists trail. It is already home to a 10 Speed Coffee.
Pedalers Fork serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, featuring a New American menu with offerings like ahi poke nachos, Baja fish tacos, and miso salmon with kimchi fried rice. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of wines, beers and cocktails. Cyclists just passing by can enjoy 10 Speed Coffee’s selection of coffees, teas, sandwiches and pastries.
The restaurant has not announced an opening timeline.
