
If you've talked with any of us here at
Dutch Bike in the past year, you've probably heard us talk about “the
move.” While we're staying in the same area, we're moving the
Seattle shop onto historic Ballard Avenue: the main street of one of
Seattle's most interesting and vibrant neighborhoods. Ballard Ave
perfectly balances the nightlife, boutiques, and restaurants we enjoy
with the hardware, sheet metal, machining, and other light industrial
businesses that keeps the neighborhood lively and living. Of course,
because we could never forget our roots down by the boat launch in
“scenic industrial Ballard,” we feel right at home in a building
between a machine shop and 58 year old Ballard Hardware and Supply.
The building into which we're moving
was for the first part of the century home to Kolstrand Manufacturing
Co., a famous name in the Northwest marine industry. The Graham-Baba
designed rebuild has maintained the old brick shell with even the
remnants of the original “Kolstrand Mfg. Co.” paint intact while
creating a polished and eminently usable retail and restaurant space
inside.
Our designer and builder – David Lipe
of 16D – has similarly reused much of the original wood and
materials in the interior construction, including some beautiful and
humorous touches that you'll just have to drop by to experience.
Inside the shop we've also commissioned a mural by Ed Fotheringham,
our friend responsible for our “flower girl” and “keg mover”
posters.
In addition to Alex – the newest
addition to the bike shop – we've got several great baristas
(baristi for the language
purists) warming up for the cafe component of the new shop. Your
eyes do not deceive: the new Dutch Bike Seattle shop will be
Seattle's first fully implemented bicycle cafe! We'll be brewing
excellent and powerful coffee from local roaster Lighthouse, starting
at six AM so you can start even your earliest morning rides with a
bang. David has been updating the Flickr stream with the array of
delicious snacks Julie has been designing for the shop, and the
pictures will make you hungrier than anything I could write here.
You'll also find made-to-order sandwiches, pastries from lauded local bakery Macrina, and some tasty – and
surprisingly filling – cookies.
The finishing touches are going on the construction as I write this, and our grand
opening is still on schedule for July 24th. We'll be
fully operational- tuning, repairing, upgrading, renting, and of
course selling bicycles, and rolling out an expanded array of
interesting accessories. With two expert mechanics our turnaround
time for tune-ups and other in-depth maintenance will be close to the
same you'd expect from your coffee orders. In fact, if you're
ordering anything more complicated than an americano while you get your flat
fixed, maybe we'll race you!