This Friday is National Bike to Work Day. But let’s face it, sometimes riding TO work isn’t nearly as much fun as riding FROM work. Regardless of which end of your commute you most look forward to, BikePGH has you covered. In the morning you have three Biker Breakfast Stations to choose from where you can refuel for FREE. Then, at the end of your day, we invite you to take part in the 4th Annual East End Brewing Pedal Pale Ale Keg Ride, where we will ride to a mystery destination along with the first keg of Pedal Pale Ale and get to enjoy a beer FREE of charge.
Free breakfast in the morning to energize you, and a free beer in the evening to relax you. Can’t get much better than that.
Biker Breakfast Stations:
- 8am – 9:30am: Whole Foods in East Liberty
- 8am – 9:30am: Carnegie Mellon University in Oakland – University Center facing tennis courts
- 8am – 9:30am: Market Square (Downtown) – staffed by the City’s Bike/Ped Coordinator!
Special thanks to Whole Foods Market, CMU, Dunkin Donuts, and Brueggers!
After work ride:
- 6pm-9pm: 4th Annual Pedal Pale Ale Keg Ride. Meet at East End Brewing (Dallas @ Susquehanna) to deliver this riding season’s first keg of Pedal Pale Ale.
For a great how-to guide for biking to work, please visit http://bike-pgh.org/get_involved/ride-a-bike/bike-to-work-guide/
Not a member of Bike Pittsburgh? Join today! We need you to add your voice! Bike Pittsburgh works to protect cyclist’s rights and promote the vision of making Pittsburgh a safer and more enjoyable place to live and to ride.For more info, check out: www.bike-pgh.org
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Surely mine can’t be the only office in town where the majority of the people start before 8am?
that’s why biking from work will be so much better
be sure to stay tuned for Car Free Fridays.
More details to be released soon:
http://bike-pgh.org/events/car-free-fridays/
Bike to Dozen Bake Shop after work for fresh local Rhubarb pie, made fresh tomorrow morning. Ready starting at 3pm. If you ride your bike they’ll give you free coffee with purchase of a piece of pie!
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