Zuzu should be of particular interest to bikies.  This year they closed their 
parking lot (a relic of the building's days a Stop and Go), replaced it with an 
outdoor garden and seating area, and tripled their bike-rack capacity.  I've 
never been there for breakfast, but the food I have had there is very good. 



(Not relevant -- probably -- if you're there for breakfast, but they have a 
pretty decent bottled beer selection.) 






From: "Darryl Jordan" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 9:32:01 AM 
Subject: [Bikies] Breakfast runs 



I'm asking for morning suggestions to bike to someplace for breakfast. Bacon on 
the Path is over and done with for the year but I'm looking for someplace to go 
to after I get done with my night shift (6 a.m.). 




My latest visit was Zuzu by the zoo, 1336 Drake Street, is a fun little ride by 
the bike path then through the park. They open at 7 a.m. Mountain/Bluegrass 
music on the house speakers. Two bike racks.  

Speaking of Z’s before my Zzzz’s is Cafe Zoma, 2326 Atwood Ave, although I 
seldom apprach by the avenue side as it’s along the northeast Capital City 
Path. What can I say? Cool Atwood vibes. Two bike racks.  




Mostly, I hit the southside places like Washington Hotel Coffee Room, 402 W. 
Lakeside Street. Good view of Monona Bay toward Brittingham Park. Two racks. 
Cargo Coffee, 1309 S. Park St. I usually stop there before or after shopping at 
Copps across the street. One rack. I”ve also been to Ground Zero, 744 
Williamson St. before the road work. Then there was a rack at the next corner. 
I went there while on Madison Bike Winter “bike to work day” photo mission when 
I also visited Barriques Coffee, 127 W. Washington, and Barriques Wine Cave at 
1831 Monroe Street. I found one can have too much coffee in ther morning. I 
can’t remember how I parked my bike. 




There’s The Curve at 563 S. Park St. across from St. Mary’s Hospital. Friendly 
staff, heapin helpings, No rack but I lock my bike by the big tree on Erin 
Street. At 114 State Street is Michealangelo’s. It’s close to the square, 
plenty of bike parking opportunities. 




I’m not adverse to traveling a ways, especially after my light night of the 
week. I’m not on any particular mission except find places to bicycle too in 
the morning. Any suggestions would be welcome. 

Thanks, 

DJ 
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