Pedaler's Fork

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It's an instant fixture even before it's open for businesses in funky-stylish downtown Calabasas.
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The patio is adjacent to the coffee bar, a full bar, the restaurtant, and you can watch SRAM XX1 hung on your Moots hardtail.
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The owners also own 10 Speed Coffee, official coffee of the Amgen Tour of California.
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They don't just private label someone else's coffee, they do their own roasting.
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Tables are set and ready to go for an opening slated for April 22 or thereabouts.
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A penny farthing is the highlight of a bike collection hanging from the rafters.
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These guys like bikes. In the forefront is an early 80s era Merckx.
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Slowman perambulating past the full bar wearing his Suitcase of Courage t from Endurance Conspiracy.
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This place is pretty big, with tons of seating inside and out.
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One of several dining rooms.
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The restaurant is on two floors, with seating both inside and out.
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We were a fairly large party for this soft open.
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They've got a nice wine cellar.
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On your way to the facilities you'll walk past a study in how Moots makes a bike.
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Drink margaritas and watch your Moots being assembled.
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We were served a 7 course meal.
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Monty said, Oh, like a Hard Rock Cafe? But for cyclists? Yeah, but much more upscale.
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A morning ride, an afternoon ride, and a good evening meal. A nice way to spend the day.
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