Shop-To-Shop Ride: Roast House to Coffee Can
Party-pace Spokane group ride from Roast House Coffee to Coffee Can. Significant climbing, great coffee stops, and nobody gets dropped.
The vibe
Coffee shop to coffee shop, nobody dropped
Spokane’s cycling scene has the advantage of being a proper city with a genuine coffee culture, and the Shop-To-Shop Ride connects two of its best: Roast House Coffee at the start and Coffee Can — a drive-thru with shipping container seating — at the finish. The route between them involves significant climbing, which is honest Spokane terrain, and the coffee at both ends is the reward for earning it.
The format is explicitly party pace and no-drop, which means the group stays together and no one gets left behind on the climbs. Pre-ride coffee starts at 7:30 AM, with the ride itself departing at 8 AM. It runs as a series through June and July, giving riders multiple chances to participate if weather or schedule don’t cooperate on the first date.
For anyone discovering Spokane’s cycling scene, this is a good entry point — local organizers, local coffee, and a community-oriented vibe that doesn’t require any credentials beyond a bike and the willingness to climb. Check Roast House Coffee’s social media for the specific dates in the series and any route updates.