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WHEELIN' AND MEALIN'
Clean starts and big finishes at this bike-friendly sandwich joint

Gregg Matthews

Bikes Beans & Bordeaux

Phone:407-427-1440
Address:3022 Corrine Drive
Orlando, FL 32803

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Orlando isn’t exactly known for its bike-friendly thoroughfares, what with the lack of good public transportation clogging up streets with sedans and SUVs of every conceivable size. In the early ’90s, in fact, the city was consistently voted as one of the worst in the country for cyclists – I’ve personally known two people who were hit by careless drivers while enjoying a ride on our mean streets. And while things have improved in recent years (more bikeways, bike racks, bike awareness), the gains aren’t worth an ache in the undercarriage if motorists remain oblivious to pedal-pushers. So, given this city’s less-than-stellar rep for cycling I, naturally, opted to drive to Bikes, Beans & Bordeaux, a cute little neighborhood café in Audubon Park and a haven for urban bikers.

The night I visited, a hobbling chap sporting a crutch (a motorist-related mishap, perhaps?) walked in to unwind with a few of his cycling buddies, giving rise to a cacophony louder than a roomful of yellow jerseys. A place for quiet conversation it’s not, even when half-full, but the space, decorated in an understated modern style, proves owners Jen and Darrell Cunningham have good taste. For that matter, so did a glass of Marqués de Griñón caliza ($10.50), the blend of Spanish syrah and graciano getting the meal off to clean start. (In honor of the Vuelta a España, or Tour of Spain, there were a few Spanish selections on the wine list.) A thick smoothie of peanut butter, banana, milk, yogurt and honey ($3.95) made for a far more sluggish beginning.

But the pace picked up again with the sandwiches, many named after famous cyclists. (A suggestion, if I may: the Steve Bauer-y Bum, with slices of rump roast, pearl onions and banana peppers.) The Rasmussen ($6.95), named after Danish cyclist Michael “The Chicken” Rasmussen, is everything a chicken salad sandwich should be: creamy, crunchy and subtly sweet, thanks to the inclusion of grapes. The café’s focus on health means sandwiches are served with your choice of carrot sticks or Flat Earth vegetable chips, as well as a small bag of Jelly Bellys. The caprese panini ($6.95) was perfectly pressed and not a palate-shredder, with just the right ratio of mozzarella-to-tomato-to-basil. But sampling the broccoli cheddar soup ($3.95) was akin to having your bike chain slip off its sprocket. Too runny and devoid of chunkiness, the soup brought the proceedings to a screeching halt. I did get my fill of the thick, wonderful hummus ($6.95), circled by “spokes” of celery, cukes, carrots, tomato, zucchini and squash.

Don’t expect to have your order taken tableside. The idea is to place it at the counter, after which the meal will be brought to you. I made the mistake of waiting for my order to be taken, and Jen was kind and gracious enough to oblige, but that isn’t the norm. It’s easy to make that assumption, as the place just looks like it has full table service. I made sure to get off my seat when it came time for dessert, and it’s a good thing, too, as both the Nutella cupcake ($1.85) and the chocolate-coconut-butterscotch brownie ($2.95) were finish-line favorites. A cup of Jittery Joe’s coffee ($1.45) offered an appropriate kick-start.

Riding your bike to B3 is encouraged – just keep your eye on the racks outside, lest you inadvertently re-create a scene from a Vittorio de Sica film. The restaurant business, after all, has always had a cyclical nature.

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Report this comment On 9/18/2008 5:40:08 PM, Anonymous said:

I'm from out of town and B3 is a must-visit place for me and my family. Excellent food for all ages. Wine selections are fantastic and change up frequently. And you gotta love the microbrews. Jen and Darrell are gracious hosts, always with accommodating smiles and service. One of the Best Cafes in Orlando!

Report this comment On 9/18/2008 9:16:42 PM, Anonymous said:

We live in Tampa but frequently travel to the Orlando area. B3 is one of the only places we make sure we pop in while we're visiting. Please give it a try – you won't be sorry. The food, atmosphere and hosts will definitely make it worth your while!

Report this comment On 9/18/2008 11:29:37 PM, Anonymous said:

My family eats at B3Cafe at least once a week, driving up to Audobon Park from Moss Park (nearly a 35-40 min drive each way...so worth it). We love the food, love the vibe and love the owners. It feels like a friendly "locals" place in all the best ways, plus the prices are great. Wish Orlando had more places like this. B3 really is the place to "be".

Report this comment On 9/19/2008 10:30:12 AM, Anonymous said:

This is an awesome place to start the night with a date. A glass of wine, micro brew and light appetizer. It is enjoyed with good tunes and exciting vids. of past and present cycling races!! But if your appetite want more the menu is filled with delicious selections!! If you live in Winter Park its a must to stop by!!!

Report this comment On 9/19/2008 5:10:17 PM, Anonymous said:

The place is awesome, fun, yummy and kids love it too. A bonus

Report this comment On 9/20/2008 12:27:41 AM, Anonymous said:

Jen and Darrell are wonderful hosts. The food is great and it's the type of place that will have you coming back for more. Beware!...this will become a stop on your weekend tour. The menu offers something for everyone and it's healthy. There are a wide variety of beverages. It's easy to start chatting with someone next to you, or enjoy watching the current cycling event on the tube. Two thumbs up!

Report this comment On 9/21/2008 8:11:57 PM, Anonymous said:

Joni & I heard about B3Cafe, so we together with Shari & Greg went. What a treat!!! The sandwiches were unique & amazing, the refreshments were delightful, the desserts were wonderful, the ambience was pleasant, the various audio/video media were low key & soothing, the patron conversation was light-hearted, & Jennifer & Darrell & their staff were most accommodating -we felt like "family". B3Cafe is clearly inviting, so much so that later in the week, we went out of our way to stop by again to try another sandwich 'n drink -& we were not disappointed. If you're within a 1 hour's drive, go to B3Cafe. We wish them all the best, Chic 'n Joni
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