Delicious tacos and coffee.
Caprese Salad with tomatoes and Basil from on-site farm
a plate of desserts on a table
it's so good to be a home
Jazz band serenading fans, newcomers and old alike.
Bike perched while finding respite from long ride and sun!
Entrance to Bike in Coffee patio.
Special burger especially bad
interior
a group of people standing under a tent
outside
This was part of the carnitas :)
Farm dog
food
outside
The beauty of it all
outside
Taco
outside
Lovely flower beds
Jimi H.
Nov 30, 2024
Contrary to its namesake, neither bike nor coffee required to enjoy this place. A positive attitude and a form of payment might help though. Turns out people often forget to bring forms of payment to places where you buy things. Bizarre! Everything was great except a patron at a nearby table kept tapping their table like a nervous tick. Drove me crazy. Wanted to scream "Stop that!" but Jimi held his tongue. 5 stars
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Whitnie O.
Feb 23, 2025
Finally made it! It's been on my bucket list for a while. I'd say you go for the ambiance. The locations is really cool and I'm sure even better in the spring when things are green and blooming. It's great how close it is to the bike/walking bath! We went on a Sunday and the line was not too bad it started to get even busier after we got in line. It was around noon. Service was friendly and helpful. You order at the front window and walk around and wait for your name to be called out at the side window. I got a breakfast burrito. The breakfast burrito was good. My husband got the avocado taco and the veggie tacos and they were not bad. I also got the Coffee de olio (not sure if I am sleeping that correctly..) I should have passed once I heard it was self serve.. but oh well. I'm more of a latte girl myself so it was just not my cup of coffee... all the coffee is self serve and they have an assortment of milk sugar etc to add. If you are a black coffee kinda drinker you will be just fine. If you are looking for fancy coffee this is not it. They do have an iced matcha that I wish I had tried instead. But again oh well. They do have several vegetarian options and could make a few vegan if they leave off the cheese. They do sell these delicious coffee smelling candles and we got a few, I can wait to burn them. Other things to note. There was live music, little venders set up, books, jewelry and adopt a pet. So again the location is really what you come for the space is beautiful with lots of trees and lights and fun little spots tucked away to sit and enjoy the weather. The food is wholesome and filling good but nothing supper awe dropping. Coffee is a no for me. So I would say set your expectations medium on the food and high on the ambiance and you won't be disappointed. I'd go back again, try some other menu items and try the matcha. I don't think they live up to the name bike and coffee though.. since their coffee is so limited but that's my personal opinion... lol
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Zenobia C.
Jul 25, 2024
What don't I love about this place!!! That's not really a question but rather a proclamation! I would have snapped a photo of what I ate last weekend but I couldn't wait to dig into it. Next time. For the first time, I ordered and gobbled up the Fried Avocado taco. Yum! I also ordered the Caprese Salad. The sign says 'you pick your own tomatoes'. I took that to mean that I'd be on my hands and knees in their community garden, picking. That's not what happened. Someone got up early to sow the fresh tomatoes and placed them in a basket next to the ordering window. So, I was encouraged to 'pick' a large tomato from the basket. Cool idea. The pesto sauce surrounding the mozzarella and tomato was to die for. Chef David has raised the bar. The tree ladened garden is beautifully peaceful even while listening to live jazz.There is usually a line but small umbrellas are available to block the sun while waiting. Now, there is a $5.00 fee for parking and the sign states that it all goes to charity and that seniors are free. I was greeted by owner, Linda who was giving the regular gate keepers a break. She told me that they had raised about $10k that went to children to learn the violin, purchased right-sized instruments for young kids who found regular sized violins too large. They had some $ left over to have Mariachi clothes made for them as well. They don't talk community but live it! Yoga on certain mornings to help start the day. There's room for weddings. Special shout out to the kitchen staff and the owners, Linda and Lanny! A hidden paradise.
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Lindsay B.
Jul 23, 2024
I absolutely loved visiting this magical, delightful place! It's a farm and a restaurant tucked away. There is often live music. You just have to ego experience it first yourself because it's hard to describe!!
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Rebecca B.
Jul 18, 2024
Came here at the end of a 10 mile morning ride along the Paseo del Bosque with my teenage niece. We had read up on the coffeehouse beforehand and it was everything we expected and more! A delightful setting to enjoy food and drink, surrounded by the flowers and greenery. The coffeehouse is counter service with lots of seating all over the farm. We had tacos, a giant burrito, a cold summer soup (cucumber mango) that my niece still talks about a week after the fact, and an iced matcha latte. There is a water station in the main coffeehouse area. Lots of other cyclists lounging around on a Friday. As we were leaving a musician was starting to play in the garden area. A fun and unique experience.
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Erica K.
Jun 11, 2024
Bike In Coffee at Old Time Farm is the first bicycle -focused coffee hangout on a farm in Albuquerque. Under the trees, on the deck, or in a flower garden, one can relax, sip coffee, spoon delicious homemade soup, savor both sweet or savory crepes, plus other delicacies all while reading your favorite book, tossing horseshoes, or listening to live music.
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James G.
Jan 6, 2025
The posole is fabulous as is the fruit crape. Coffee alone is worth peddle. Atmosphere is relaxing and they have winterized more space.
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Lauren M.
Jul 29, 2023
Awesome spot! The space is large with a variety of different areas to convene. Bikers galore! My group was able to bring our bikes close to the table we were sitting at- so it was easy to watch them.The menu was very expansive with a variety of vegetarian options. They offer yoga on Friday & Saturday. The cherry on top was the BARBIE inspired Mac & cheese. Can't wait to return!
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Danielle M.
Oct 5, 2024
After a long bike ride this place was inviting, shady and the food was delicious! Probably one of the best tacos I've had in a long time! And the Red Posole was so damn good! The music also added a wonderfully inviting vibe like I just stepped into a relaxing haven.
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Charlene S.
Mar 24, 2024
When I return to Albuquerque for at visit, I always include at least one stop at Bike in Coffee.Why? I love sitting outside under the ancient cottonwood trees enjoying to humidity free fresh air. The outdoor venue is located in the scenic bosque along the Rio Grande.It is a very special outing as I love listing to the live performances. My favorite band, is my friend, Chris Cordova's jazz band. I have enjoyed all the live performances I have seen Bike in Coffee.Now for the food! All I can say is it is absolutely delicious. I have never had anything but 5 star food. Just thinking about it as I write this review causes my mouth to water.The service is too-notch.
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