Ride your bike, park in the street, get a free taco

bike parking Por Que No

Ride your bike to ¿Por Que No? and get a free taco.
Today from 3-6pm only.
(File photo)

I just published a story about the DIY on-street bike parking in front of ¿Por Que No? taqueria on N. Mississippi Avenue.

Then, in a strange coincidence, at nearly the exact moment I hit “publish,” a reader (without knowing about my story) sent me some interesting information about an email he just received from the owner of ¿Por Que No?, Bryan Steelman (he’s also president of the local business association).

The email — which was sent to the ¿Por Que No? customer email list — seems to not only confirm the cafe’s intentions to get an on-street bike corral, but it also says cyclists can get a free taco tomorrow just for showing up!

Here’s the email:

“In celebration of the return of summer, and with the goal of adding city bike parking stalls in the car parking spots in front of the restaurant, I am giving one taco away to everyone who rides their bike to Por Que No tomorrow, Thursday, between 3 and 6pm.

Yes, it can be shrimp, and no, you don’t have to buy anything else…so show up on a bike, I’ll make some extra room for parking in the street, and enjoy a taco for being part of the solution!”

If this on-street bike corral comes to fruition, it would be the third such facility in the Mississippi area. The other two are located on side streets (adjacent to N. Mississippi Ave.) just a few blocks up the road at N. Beech (Amnesia Brewing) and at N. Shaver Streets (Fresh Pot).

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Christopher Cotrell
Christopher Cotrell
17 years ago

When I first read this, I thought you meant a tacoed wheel. The actual story, happily, involves much less aggression and much more tasty food.

T
T
17 years ago

Anyone have a kickstand I can borrow? Or a bicycle to lean on?

Todd Boulanger
Todd Boulanger
17 years ago

Perhaps they should ask the city to remove the parking there today for a bike drive through?

Or how about bicyclists start parking in the street parking spaces out front of the restaurant…and then drag a few chairs out there – taking back a small portion of the street. Any one have an area rug to place out there too today…to humanize the space for this demonstration (With ¿Por Que No? tacit approval 😉

Martha S.
Martha S.
17 years ago

Almost like a spontaneous parking day, I like it Todd. ^_^

peder horner
17 years ago

I love this neighborhood!

tonyt
tonyt
17 years ago

Thanks for the taco! I bought one too, just to spread the love.

JM
JM
17 years ago

I have too many area rugs. They\’re nice, but can be trampled, because I\’m looking to get rid of them. Maybe they can be repeat bike carpets until they\’re too gross..