Bike Kitchen

🚲650 Florida St. Suite H
San Francisco, CA 94110🧑‍🍳

(*located in between 18th and 19th street inside a courtyard)

Current Hours:
Mondays (Women/Trans/Fem Night): 6:30PM-9PM *
Tuesdays: 6PM-9PM
Wednesdays: 6PM-9PM
Thursdays: 6PM-9PM
Saturdays: 12PM-3PM

* Women/Trans/Fem nights available on 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month only

Donations:

Donations are accepted at the hours listed above. Please bring the donation to the front desk. If the hours listed above does not work for you, you can arrange a donation drop-off appointment by contacting deming@bikekitchen.org Thank you for your support!


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About the Bike Kitchen

The Bike Kitchen teaches people of all ages and backgrounds how to repair bicycles. The Bike Kitchen promotes personal development and provides leadership opportunities. Operating as a cooperative shop, we provide affordable ways to acquire and maintain a bike, encourage re-use and recycling, and work with community groups to get more people on bicycles.

Founded in 2003, the Bike Kitchen is a 501(c)(3) non-profit run by volunteers. We provide all the tools and parts you need to fix or build a bicycle. Our staff of volunteer mechanics is available to give advice and answer questions.

How it works

Either pay a day-use fee ($5) or become a member ($40-$100 sliding scale or volunteer six hours). This gives you access to our tools and advice from our volunteer mechanics. We have an inventory of used parts and basic new parts for sale, or you can enter our digging rights program.

*TL;DR / the gist of things: ($5) shop day-use fee. Covers the time from when you come in until we close. ($40) for year long membership. Additional ($40) if you want to pick a frame/bike (some are already complete and rideable, some need some work, some need a lot of work) from the shop and use all the parts needed to put it together, customize it the way you like, etc. You can volunteer instead of paying, no bike experience needed

We’re open to all women, transfolks, genderqueer folk, femmes, and other people who’ve had gender bias, homophobia, or transphobia keep them away from the wrenches!