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Favorite snack stops in NoVA
The Bike Lane - Herndon. Heckin’ good orange muffins. So-so beers, but after 50 miles, good enough.
Idido’s Coffee - Arlington. I don’t normally touch coffee unless I’m having digestive issues, but they do serve a good cup of straight black, whatever they use. Good cold slices of pie. What are your faves?
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Philomont country store for ham sandwiches - ask for pickles.
And the bike lane for beers, although I ride with their shop team so I’m biased |
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Moved to Bethesda, MD just over a year ago and exploring roads in MD, still need to get over to VA for a ride. Rode to Poolesville, MD today, will consider taking the ferry over to Leesburg sometime, so these tips might be handy.
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In the Plains and Now apparently in Purcellville amazing coffee even have Gluten free food if ya need it
https://happycreekcoffee.com/ |
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Döner Bistro and King Street Coffee in Leesburg are great and easily accessible for parking a bike and keeping an eye on it.
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Partlow's on the W&OD bike trail in Ashburn. known for their smoked barbecue. also a great place to stop for a sandwich and cool drink.
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Cafe de Clieu in Fairfax, corner of University Dr and Main St. Great coffee, baked goods, and sandwiches. Old Town Square is a very short walk across Main St, just past The Old Town Hall...great place to sit and enjoy a coffee and scone!
https://www.coffeedeclieu.com/ Last edited by Zoomie80; 08-16-2020 at 06:53 AM. Reason: Added link |
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Heidelberg Bakery in Arlington, and Mad Fox in Falls Church
best part of Saturday's when I lived in Va |
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U talking carolina brothers?
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Bayou Bakery in Courthouse.
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oh man we have so much gravel riding in loudon & surrounding counties its amazing, plus the C&O. Drive over to poolesville and head over the ferry and there's so many options.
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I forgot to mention that one. There's much better bbq in the area, but none so close to WOD, so it's a good stop.
Mad Fox is now Solace Outpost. In my opinion, an upgrade for the space. YMMV. I still prefer Audacious Alewerks right next door to ProBike FC, but they only have beer and popcorn, no snacks.
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Sorry to see Mad Fox go, I liked their wheat beer
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Unfortunately, I don't ride gravel, but I'm sure there are some great paved roads as well. Any suggestions?
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Mountain road up to lovettesville and the taylorstown/stumptown climbs are really nice rides. The section of 15 *is* very busy but its short and has a wide shoulder. All paved. |
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