Where cyclists go after the ride

Every good ride
ends at a coffee
shop worth going to.

Ridecrew curates the best cafes in your neighborhood — the ones with bike parking, early opens, and crews worth riding with.

7 Curated cafes
7 Neighborhoods
Rides worth taking

"Ride apps help you go fast. Ridecrew helps you go somewhere worth going."

San-francisco

7 shops
Mission Opens 6:00 AM

Ritual Coffee

Mission institution. This is where SF cyclists have gathered before dawn for decades. Good espresso, no pretension.

6 AM opens Mission original SF cycling HQ
SOMA Opens 7:00 AM

Sightglass

Industrial cathedral. Two stories of natural light, killer espresso, and a bike room. SF cycling culture lives here.

SOMA Two-story space Bike room Pro-level espresso
SOMA Opens 7:00 AM

Four Barrel

Intimate, loud, serious about coffee. Jasper specs keep the crowd honest. Good stop mid-ride from Hayes Valley.

SOMA Dark interior Serious espresso
Inner Sunset Opens 6:30 AM

Prophetic

Inner Sunset local anchor. Quiet, great espresso, no line at 7am. The 9th Avenue ride crew ends here.

6:30 AM opens Inner Sunset No line 9th Ave crew
SOMA Opens 6:00 AM

Equator

Theater District anchor. Early opens, fast service, consistent. Fills up with the AM crowd fast — come before 8.

6 AM opens Theater District Fast service Market St
Hayes Valley Opens 7:00 AM

Flywheel

Hayes Valley favorite. Big front patio, excellent espresso, good food. The Panhandle ride crew meets here on Sundays.

Hayes Valley Patio seating Panhandle crew
Outer Sunset Opens 7:00 AM

Andytown

Fog-and-sandwich spot at the edge of the city. Snowy Puff cookie lattes earned cult status. Pre-Ocean Beach ride fuel.

Outer Sunset Pre-beach ride Snowy Puff latte