Pedalers Fork, Calabasas

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Pedalers Fork is a sunlit gathering place where cyclists, coffee lovers, and brunch crowds share the same long wooden tables beneath the oak-dotted hills of the Santa Monica Mountains.

Located along Calabasas Road in Calabasas near the scenic canyon routes that wind through the Santa Monica Mountains toward Malibu, this lively cafΓ© and restaurant operates as a hybrid coffeehouse, brunch destination, and cycling hub known for its rustic interiors, market-style dining space, and strong connection to the Southern California cycling community. The atmosphere hums with morning momentum. Bikes lean against the exterior railings while riders in sun-faded jerseys step inside for espresso and breakfast after long climbs through the surrounding canyons. Inside, sunlight pours across communal tables where plates of farm-driven brunch dishes and fresh pastries land beside cappuccinos and conversation.

Pedalers Fork was designed with cycling culture at its core.

Southern California's canyon roads, particularly those cutting through the Santa Monica Mountains, have long served as training routes for both amateur and professional cyclists thanks to their steady climbs, sweeping descents, and coastal proximity. The restaurant was created to serve as a natural stopping point along these rides, blending cafΓ© culture with the social traditions that often follow long hours on the road. The interior reflects that spirit, incorporating rustic materials, cycling memorabilia, and open communal spaces that encourage riders and locals to linger.

Pedalers Fork fits naturally into a morning exploring the canyon roads and foothill landscapes surrounding Calabasas.

Visitors often arrive for breakfast or brunch before heading out to explore the nearby scenic drives that wind toward Malibu and the Pacific Coast Highway. The cafΓ©'s relaxed pace encourages lingering over coffee while watching cyclists roll through the courtyard outside. After the meal, the surrounding Santa Monica Mountains offer miles of trails, overlooks, and canyon roads that reveal a quieter, more rural side of Los Angeles County.

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