The Bike Shed Motorcycle Club

The Bike Shed Motorcycle Club

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The Bike Shed - 384 Old Street, London EC1V 9LT +44 (0)207 729 8114 [email protected]

http://www.thebikeshed.cc

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The Bike Shed - 384 Old Street, London EC1V 9LT +44 (0)207 729 ...

Cafe Bar Shop - The Bike Shed

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At long last, the Bike Shed Motorcycle Club is a place you can go to, seven days a week… After almost five years of blogging, publishing, meets, rides and events we’ve quit the day jobs and created a fulltime space in the heart of Central London.

If you’ve been to one of our events you know exactly what to expect: Great custom bikes, proper barrista coffee, superb food & hospitality, plus a shop curated with all the best gear & apparel, and you can even get your hair cut.

If you just want to park up and have a coffee, there are tables outside beside the bike parking, or come inside for diner food, or get posh and intimate with proper restaurant food from our Head Chef, Uwe, who has cooked-up some seriously delicious grub, from hot Scotch eggs at the bar, to Bike Shed burgers, Bacon & Egg sandwiches (made with 24hr braised pork belly) to certified Angus steak with shed-made chips.

You can walk in anytime, but we could get busy on evenings and weekends, so if you want a meal make a reservation please click HERE We have parking for around 25 bikes at a time in our private road under the neon-lit entrance, and on really busy days we can sometimes open up an arch to let another 50+ bikes park inside.

The Bike Shed is open to the public every day from 8am till 11pm, but after 8pm we can only serve alcohol to Bike Shed members, their guests and diners.

Bike Shed London 2017 - The Bike Shed

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Fri Eve Press/Preview 7pm – 11pm Sat 10am – 10pm Sun 10am – 6pm Bike Shed’s infamous independent motorcycle Show returns to London’s Tobacco Dock for it’s regular annual May slot, with our 8th Show – bigger and better than ever.

Expect a long weekend of unique and unseen custom motorcycles and new-wave cafe racers from the manufacturers, the big brands, the independents and best of the shed builders, plus high quality art, photography, film, live music, tattoos, barbershops, cigars, barista coffee, multiple bars, street food, picnic areas, gear & apparel, merchandise, lounges, picnic areas, secure on-site motorcycle parking and the friendliest staff and hosts possible.

Every exhibitor is carefully curated to create a collaborative event driven by real riders for everyone to enjoy – on two wheels, or not.

This year’s show will have more bikes and brands, but also there’ll be even more entertainment and hospitality than last year’s event.

Anthony “Dutch” van Someren - The Bike Shed | The Shoreditch Blog

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The Bike Shed is not all about bikes, it’s about a lot of other things that people share and have in common.

Generally people involved in the cafe racer ‘new wave’ bike scene, have a lot of things in common with other people.

The interesting thing for me is that the bikers I know are among the most honourable, decent people you could meet.

That’s an awful lot of people and I’d rather have 12,000 people at Tobacco Dock engaging directly with us and our community of bike builders, photographer, baristas, barmen, etc than have 12,000 likes on a Facebook page.

I think that’s what a lot of people are doing now, they are using digital and social media to create things that feel more analogue and that’s kind of what we’ve done.

Bike Shed blog opens up into a real world restaurant and club ...

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Motorcycles and riders are an easy first target in the drive to ban human-operated vehicles.

Not least the quality of the proposed output – judging by its trailer – and the fact that somebody is at least attempting to ask the questions that many of us have about autonomous vehicles and the constant, technological creep into our automotive lives.

It is said that the last person to receive a driver’s license has already been born.I love the culture of motorcycles and vintage automobiles- they’ve been a part of my life for as long as I can remember.

I see a major cultural shift, maybe even a culture war, on the horizon– as the world’s vehicles go electric and autonomous.

The story of The Last Motorcycle on Earth explores what happens if room is not left for motorcycles and vintage vehicles in new transportation systems across the world.

Bike Shed Motorcycle Club | Restaurants in Shoreditch, London

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Just off the North Circular in Brent, the Ace Café is in its seventh decade serving up coffee, rolls and rock ’n’ roll to the leather-clad faithful.

It’s the oldest biker bar in London.

Burgers, bangers and other biker caff staples share a menu with superfood salads and detox juices.

Prices are decent for Shoreditch, and the portions are hefty enough to refuel even the biggest and beardiest of bikers.

And if goat’s cheese salad doesn’t sound very macho, there’s always the Ace Café.

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