Wheelworks has been named "Best Pro Shop in America" by Bicycle Retailer and Industry News; one of the TOP 100 Bicycle Retailers in America by bikeresearch.com; "Cream of the Shops" by Velo News; Best of Boston 2005 by Boston Magazine and Boston's Best by the Improper Bostonian.
Wheelworks has been an integral part of the greater Boston cycling community since 1977 - providing the best products and service to cyclists of all levels. With two locations in Waverely Square, Belmont and one near Davis Square, Somerville, the selection of bicycles and cycling related products is second to none. When you visit one of our stores you'll see both antique and cutting edge bicycles side by side - bringing together the past and future of cycling. You'll find bicycles for kids, commuters, recreational riders, tourists, fitness riders and professional competitors and everything in between. Also, our knowledgeable, helpful staff will make choosing your new bike a pleasure. Whether you're just getting started or have discovered the magic of bicycles a long time ago, Wheelworks will quickly become one of your favorite places to visit.
Redbones Barbecue is a legend in the Boston area, located in Somerville just 3 blocks from the Davis Square T-station at 55 Chester Street. Redbones serves the finest barbecue in the world including 5 styles of ribs, chicken, brisket, and sausage. They carry all the classic sides like corn bread pudding, baked beans, sweet potato pie, and the classic, fried okra. You can wash it all down with a sampling from their endless list of fine brews (and if you can't decide, you can spin the giant wheel).
The owners of Redbones Barbecue have long been supporters of the Boston bicycling scene. Their efforts have included throwing block-parties during both bike-to-work week and the Atlantic Cup Series race, primes at Wells Ave. races, and the landmark FREE valet bike parking. Well, now the famous biking pig gets dropped handlebars for the 2000 season. Swing down to Davis Square for a great dinner or the all-you-can-eat lunch; and bring a helmet big enough for a pig, if you can find one.