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 Los Angeles, 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 such as 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 passing by can enjoy 10 Speed Coffee’s selection of coffee, tea, sandwiches, and pastries.
The restaurant has not announced an opening timeline.
