The Bike Kitchen - Beirut

The Bike Kitchen - Beirut TBK offers professional cycling services and fun experiences. We champion all type of riders, and strive to deliver an exceptional customer experience.

The Bike Kitchen - Beirut is a bike shop that features new, 2nd hand, vintage and e-bikes for sale, as well as equipment and apparels. The Bike Kitchen - Beirut also provides bicycles for rent, professional repair services and maintenance courses. For more info about our services, kindly surf our website: www.tbklebanon.com

The Bike Kitchen was founded in December 2016 by CyclingCircle, a local

bike touring company established since July 2012. For more info about CyclingCircle, you can visit www.cycling-circle.com

Address

Beirut

Opening Hours

Monday 17:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 17:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 17:00 - 20:00
Thursday 17:00 - 20:00
Friday 17:00 - 20:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

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Our Story

Our story started in November 2011, when Karim Sokhn, a passionate cyclist, came up with the idea to organize with his fellow cyclists a night ride in Beirut to discover the city by bicycle. This experience soon developed to become a weekly outing and later on day rides were organized on weekend basis, thus the birth of a touring company named CyclingCircle in July 2012.

CyclingCircle’s main focus was to introduce locals and foreigners to Lebanon’s historical and natural attractions by bicycle. Touristic and recreational rides were organized from North to South every week, attracting approximately 15.000 riders between 2012 and 2018.

In 2014, CyclingCircle launched Deghri Messengers, Lebanon’s first bike messenger service that delivered light parcels in Beirut. Deghri Messengers was a turning point that marked both the cycling field and the mobility and transport sector: people were more eager to interact with bicycles and bicyclists, and private deliver companies jumped to invest in e-bikes. Unfortunately, Deghri Messengers had to cease its services in May 2017 as it was struggling with human resources and business opportunities.

Its founder Karim Sokhn promised that whenever the market will be ready, he will re-launch the service and make it better and sustainable.