Visit Landry's in Worcester!
Landry's Bicycles in Worcester is located on Jolma Road, off Grafton Street (Route 122), with easy access from Routes 290, 90, and 20.
Landry's Worcester Info
Directions
Driving from Route I-290 toward Worcester:
- Exit onto Route 122 South toward Barre/Uxbridge, and merge onto Water St.
- Turn RIGHT onto Grafton St., and pass under the highway.
- Turn RIGHT at the small traffic circle to stay on Grafton St., then go 1.7 miles.
- Turn LEFT onto Jolma Rd., immediately after Stop & Shop (Goodyear Service Center on the corner).
- Landry's is on the right. There's plenty of parking available in our lot.
Coming by bicycle: Landry's Worcester store is easy to reach by bicycle from Grafton St.
Public transportation:
- Located 2.5 miles from Union Station in downtown Worcester.
- Also accessible from the WRTA Route 5 bus route from Union Station (Southwest Commons via Grafton Street).
Google Maps: Get map and more directions.
GPS Coordinates: 42.245913, -71.757908
Leadership - Landry's Worcester
Greg Affsa - Store Manager + Bike Fitter
Neil Medin - Lead Sales + Bike Fitter
Aaron Daigle - Service Manager
Go Electric with Landry's!
Landry's features a wide range of pedal-assist electric bikes to boost your power, extend your biking limits, and increase your pleasure while riding. With an e-bike, you still pedal as you go — just like any other bike — only it's faster and easier.
You've got ride one to believe it. Come see us at Landry's Bicycles in Worcester to test-ride an electric bike and experience what the latest e-bike technology has to offer.
Remembering + honoring Major Taylor
The city of Worcester has a long history of bicycling, including the legacy of 1899 world cycling champion Major Taylor, the world’s first black sports superstar. Known locally as "the Worcester Whirlwind" due to his amazing speed on a bike, Major Taylor overcame racial prejudice throughout his career to become a world champion and role model.
- Landry's contributed to the public funding for the monumental Major Taylor Statue, located at the Worcester Public Library and dedicated in May 2008.
- Explore the life of the fastest man in the world at the Major Taylor Museum, which opened in 2022 in downtown Worcester.
Photo: Close-up view of the Major Taylor Statue in Worcester.