Motorcycle-themed warehouse with bar, eatery, tattoo parlor & shop


























"Bike Shed Moto Co. is a fantastic indoor-outdoor space that opens up with huge doors on the street side, giving it an airy feel during good weather. This open-air situation and friendly staff make the restaurant dog-friendly. Leashed pups are welcome to hang out all day in the expansive lounge areas, while owners talk about motorcycles and take down juicy burgers." - Eater Staff

"On March 17, St. Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland. But on March 16, we’d like to think he got a tattoo and hopped on a motorcycle. Therefore, it’s a must to celebrate St. Patrick’s Eve at a place like Bike Shed Moto Co. Located in a warehouse built in 1945, the Bike Shed has incredible food and drinks with lots of space to hang out with friends or make new St. Paddy’s pals." - Vox Creative
"This British, motorcycle-themed café is so large it takes up an entire warehouse. The 30,000-square-foot space has a clothing store, barber shop, tattoo parlor, and members-only bar. The best reason to go here, though, is for a longer-than-usual lunch break. The menu is almost as big as the space, so we recommend sticking to the burger section (the grilled turkey burger is particularly juicy) or going all-in on the Bike Shed’s English breakfast. Served with sausage, black pudding, beans, grilled tomatoes, bacon, eggs, and toast, it’s the kind of hearty meal that’ll keep you full for the entirety of your remote-work session. " - Brant Cox, Nikko Duren, Garrett Snyder
"The London-founded Bike Shed Moto Co. opened a massive motorcycle-influenced cafe and bar at 1580 S. Industrial Street in the Arts District with deep leather, wood, an in-the-round cocktail bar, all-day menu, private membership club, merch, and even barber/tattoo services—a multi-hyphenate destination for motorcycle fans and diners." - Eater Staff
"Too-big-for-their-own-good cafe/workspaces open fairly regularly in the Arts District, and on paper, Bike Shed Moto Co. appears to be the latest addition to the group. But while this biker-friendly hangout spot is indeed massive—the 30,000 sq. ft. space comes complete with a clothing store, barber shop, tattoo parlor, and members only bar— what sets it apart is the delicious food coming from the kitchen. The menu is almost as big as the space, so we recommend sticking to the burger section (the grilled turkey burger is particularly juicy) or going all-in on the Bike Shed Breakfast. Served with breakfast sausage, black pudding, beans, grilled tomatoes, bacon, eggs, and toast, this is the kind of hearty English breakfast that’ll keep you full for the entirety of your remote working session." - Brant Cox