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Boston, Massachusetts
Landry's Bicycles
890 Commonwealth Avenue
BOSTON, Massachusetts 02215


Store hours
Monday–Friday: 10am–8pm
Saturday: 10am–5pm
Sunday: 12noon–5pm

Phone number
617.232.0446

Email
boston@landrys.com

Store Manager
Mark Vautour

Directions
Landry's Bicycles in BOSTON is located at the corner of Commonwealth Ave and St. Paul Street at the west end of the BU campus:
     

Meet Landry's Boston store team


To meet or contact Landry's staff, see Landry's Staff directory.


LOCAL LINKS  –  BOSTON AREA

On-Road Cycling:  Metro Boston

MassBike.  Become a member of MassBike, and help support better bicycling in Massachusetts, including metro-Boston. You can join MassBike on-line at www.massbike.org, or purchase a membership the next time you're in Landry's store.   

AMC/Boston Biking Committee.  Local bike rides and social events with Boston chapter of Appalachian Mountain Club.

Bicycling in Boston.  Local information on City of Boston website.

Bike Rides for Ordinary People.  Occasional group rides in the MetroBoston area.

Bike to the Sea.  Promoting the development of the Northern Strand Community Trail in Malden, Everett, Saugus, Revere, and Lynn.

Bikes Not Bombs.  Boston.  Community-based education and development projects involving recycled bicycles. You can donate used bicycles to Bikes Not Bombs.

Boston Bicycle Bible.  Bicycling information published by the Boston Phoenix.


Boston Bike Paths.  Including the Charles River Bike Paths (18-mile loop), Southwest Corridor Bike Path, and Jamaicaway Bike Path.


Cambridge Bikes.  Occaisonal rides organized by the Cambridge Bicycle Committee.


Charles River Wheelmen.  Weekly rides and frequent social events in the MetroBoston area.


Dot Bike.  Local bicycling group in Dorchester.

 

Hub on Wheels.  Annual bicycle festival, plus a series of community rides throughout the year.


LivableStreets Alliance
.  Promoting a more balanced transportation system in Boston, including better accommodation for walkers and cyclists.  Check out LivableStreets' event calendar.


Minuteman Bikeway
.  11-mile bike path running from Alewife Station in Cambridge, through Arlington, Lexington, and Bedford.


Mass Central Rail-Trail
.  Proposed 104-mile bike path from Boston to Northampton, Mass.


The Office Outdoors.  Local team-building programs involving bicycling and other healthy activities.


Urban AdvenTours
.  Guided bike tours around Boston, featuring Beacon Hill, Fenway Park, the Esplanade, MIT, Harvard Square, the North End, Back Bay, and the Charles River.


MBTA Bicycle Access
.  Bicycles are allowed on certain MBTA subways and commuter-rail trains. No special permit required.


Mtn-Biking
:  Metro Boston

NEMBA.  Become a member of NEMBA, and help support mountain biking in New England. You can join NEMBA on-line at www.nemba.org, or purchase a membership the next time you're in Landry's store.


Greater Boston NEMBA
.   Local NEMBA chapter involved with the Middlesex Fells, Lynn Woods, Great Brook Farm State Park, and other mtn-biking areas in metro-Boston.


Boston Bicycle Bible.  Bicycling information published by the Boston Phoenix.


Rage Mtn Bike Club.  Boston-area mountain bike club.


Blue Hills Reservation
.  Milton; mtn-biking.


Great Brook Farm State Park
.  Carlisle; mtn-biking.

Lynn Woods.  Lynn; mtn-biking; mtn-bike ride report on NEMBA website. Mountain bicycles are prohibited on trails between January 1 and April 15.

Middlesex Fells Reservation.  Malden, Medford, Winchester, Stoneham, Melrose; mtn-biking trails.

Harold Parker State Forest.  North Andover; mtn-biking.


Personalized Coaching Services


Ali Winslow Sports – from fitness coach Ali Winslow.


Pedal Power Coaching – professional coaching for both road and mtn-biking from pro-level cycling coach Sara Bresnick-Zocchi.





DIRECTIONS to Landry's Boston store:
  • Bicycle:  Landry's new Boston store is easy to reach by bicycle via Comm Ave or St. Paul Street. We plan to install bike racks on the sidewalk in front of our store, but you are also welcome to bring your bike into the store with you.
  • Public transportation: The store is accessible via the MBTA Green "B" line, St. Paul Street stop.
  • Automobile parking: Free on-street automobile parking is available Monday–Saturday after 6pm and all day on Sundays. On weekdays, bring extra quarters for the on-street parking meter.
  • Google Maps:  Get directions and map.