Boston/ Food & Drinks
Published on May 09, 2019
The 4 best bike shops in BostonPhoto: Bikes Not Bombs/Yelp

Looking to check out the best bike shops around?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top bike shops in Boston, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to check out next time you need a bike shop.

1. Ferris Wheels Bicycle Shop

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Topping the list is Ferris Wheels Bicycle Shop. Located at 66 South St. (between Atwood Square and Custer Street) in Jamaica Plain, it's the highest rated bike shop in Boston, boasting four stars out of 67 reviews on Yelp. In addition to selling bicycles and bicycle accessories, the bike shop offers bike rentals, bike repair and maintenance services.

2. Community Bicycle Supply

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South End's Community Bicycle Supply, located at 496 Tremont St., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the bike shop four stars out of 92 reviews. From Community Bicycle Supply's website, "Since 1977, the family-owned business has supplied and repaired bikes for residents of Boston Proper and beyond with a dedication to a great biking experience for their customers."

3. Bikes Not Bombs

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Bikes Not Bombs, a bicycle retail and repair shop in Jamaica Plain, is another go-to, with four stars out of 63 Yelp reviews. In addition to selling new and reconditioned bicycles and providing bicycle maintenance services, the bike shop offers free monthly clinics that go over bicycle repair basics. Head over to 284 Amory St. (between Porter and New Minton streets) to see for yourself.

4. Urban Cycles: The Bike Shop at Urban AdvenTours

PHOTO: URBAN CYCLES: THE BIKE SHOP AT URBAN ADVENTOURS/YELP

And then there's Urban Cycles: The Bike Shop at Urban AdvenTours, a North End favorite with four stars out of 58 reviews. The bike shop sells bicycles, bicycle accessories and apparel, in addition to providing a wide range of repair and maintenance services. Stop by 109 Atlantic Ave. (between Richmond and Cross streets) to check out the bike shop and learn about the tours Urban Cycles offers.


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