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Avaliação da contribuiçãoGreat place for a bite or refreshments. Large local beer and apple wine selection. The staff is warm, friendly and very helpful. Fasten the bike while you eat. The hub is also a hub of the community and the host for many local events.
Note: We are neither hikers nor mountain bikers. We have made a point because of the good things we have heard / read. We rarely take our phones in restaurants. I wish we had done it this time. We were pretty underwhelmed today. $30.75 (including tax tip) is quite expensive for two small paninis and a few bottles of Pure Leaf tea. Paninis were served on a plate that looks so lonely without the advertised side of the chips. Back to the counter to ask the chips. Answer the young lady in the register: We're out. Really? Damn. Stewarts is on the other side of the Northway. Buy some chips there to get you over 'until you can get a delivery. Yeah, a big deal about some fucking chips. It's the attitude that was given. No mention when order was placed and a two syllable answer when we asked. Second summer of our trip was to see the Lazy Moose is for sale. I hope a new owner will continue the business.
Perfect for mountain bikers, hikers and anyone with an electric vehicle. There's a 5 mile mountain biking trail and a 0.67 mile hiking trail with a 600 foot elevation behind the store. Also, there are two level 2 chargers on the building and best of all during the day they are solar powered. This is a perfect place to grab a bite to eat after you adventure or while charging your vehicle.
One of our favorite spots. Large rotating beer list.
Is it a bike shop with a bar or a bar with a bike shop? Doesn't matter. They've got beer and wine, and a good menu of sandwiches, paninis, and personal pizzas. You can often catch live music on weekends. And they'll give your bike a tune-up. Love it.