Editor's note: This story was originally published on July 27, 2022. We're resharing the story on Aug. 3, 2022 because Hello Bicycle's cafe is now open.
Bike shop Hello Bicycle is opening a cafe on Wednesday, Aug. 3!
Theyâre adding an espresso bar with Houldenâs Rise Above vegan pastries to their original bike shop location near Fort Lowell Road and Dodge Boulevard (and the Chuck Huckelberry Loop!).
The Hello Bicycle team, Sam Lettes, Jordan Lewis and Marc Padilla, grew up riding bikes around the Shadow Hills neighborhood near Tucsonâs north side.
âIt was pragmatic at the time: you don't have a driver's license but you have friends who you can ride with,â Sam said. When Sam moved to Seattle, he noticed the combination of bike shops and cafes across the city.
âThereâs something about bikes that you just develop a natural community,â he said. âSeeing cyclists around, youâre kind of part of the same thing. A coffee shop also has that. They both have the same atmosphere of people hanging out under one shared experience.â
âWeâre not trying to create a pretext of a certain kind of community as much as a space where people can bring their experiences,â he said. âThe second youâre in it, you start to get it.â
While the espresso bar will offer a range of traditional drinks: lattes, mochas, espressos and cappuccinos, theyâll also have pour-over coffee and a limited selection of teas. The beans will be locally sourced from Yellow Brick Coffee.
When it comes to the vegan pastries from Houldenâs, âWeâre not sure what our regular menu will be,â he said. Theyâll keep some favorites on regular rotation alongside a chefâs choice from baker Hannah Houlden.
âThe cruffin is so good!â Sam said with conviction. âMorning buns are amazing. The chocolate chip cookies are on regular rotation in my belly.â
Sam opened the original iteration of Hello Bicycle, which also does bike repairs, in Seattle. When it came time to expand, he wanted to bring the bike shop â and cafe combo â home to Tucson.
âAs a small business in Seattle, it was hard to expand. When I moved there it was a different city. I always knew Iâd come back to Tucson and I didnât know when,â he said.
âWhen youâre in Seattle, you miss the sun. I missed Tucson because it always has that small city feel, but a big city vibe to it. Itâs hard to explain. Itâs home.â
Hello Bicycle + Cafe
Location: 3702 E. Hardy Dr.
Hours: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The bike shop is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
For more information, check out their website.



