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"NOPA has emerged as a kind of cultural bridge between hippie Haight Street and the rest of the city. Wanderers can satisfy a sweet tooth at a truffle shop, dine on 'cruelty-free' dishes at a vegan restaurant, pick up a hammer at family-run SF Hardware, or get a bike tune-up with coffee at the Mojo Bicycle Cafe."
NY Times Travel Section, August 12th, 2007.

"The new Mojo Bicycle Café, a combo café and bike shop, is conveniently located just a few blocks off the Wiggle, a trusty bike route from Duboce Triangle to Golden Gate Park that is gloriously sans hills."
San Francisco Magazine, July 27th, 2007.

"There’s nothing fun about being a cyclist in SF: treacherous hills, vengeful Muni drivers, nonexistent bike lanes.

Except for the light at the end of the hideous three-lane traffic jam: Mojo Bicycle Cafe."

Daily Candy, July 24th, 2007.

"Newcomer Mojo Bicycle Café is hard to miss with its bright-orange exterior. Its concept is new too: You can buy bike gear and accessories and grab coffee and pastries at the same time."
7x7 Magazine, April 1st, 2007.

"Divisadero will soon have its own bike shop-meets-café this year, Mojo Bicycle Café. The Tang-colored building on Divis [...] is being completely gutted to make room for this totally cool concept from Remy Nelson and John McDonnell. [A]t last, a cool place to repair your bike that isn’t in the Mission. So if you pop a flat or just get thirsty for a drank while pedaling “The Wiggle,” you’ll soon have a nearby spot to chill."

Tablehopper, January 2nd, 2007.