Nice pizza & drinks. I really like the chai latte: it's made with steamed milk & proper tea (not syrup), plus you can order lactose free or oat milk, besides the regular. There is a bicycle repair shop in here.🎈🚴
You can come here to hang with friends, on a date, a work-related meeting or just to grab a bite to eat. Very versatile, and seating varies from small to large tables, and window-facing high chairs/bar stools. Very relaxed & cosy.
On Fridays & Saturdays, Peloton stays open until 03:30 (am). What's awesome here is how quiet the volume is, so you can truly enjoy a relaxed conversation. If you're looking to have food and drinks after a concert in Oslo, for example, I recommend eating at Cafe Sara across the street (they serve food all night) and then head to Peloton for drinks and good...
Read moreThis is still a cool hang-out, whether your a 'bikey' (that's cyclists not motor-heads) or just a regular bod! Pizza's look good and surprisingly for Oslo you can find a nice glass of wine at a fair price. But at the end of the day I just love all they cycling stuff (bikes, bits of bikes, jerseys, caps, posters, art...) all over the place, and the music. This is just simply a cool, quirky bikey hangout. One complaint, (ref: Sunday afternoon) the toilets (men's of course) were not looked after - dirty and no paper towels to dry...
Read moreThe place in itself it's really nice, has a good vibe to have a drink and chat with friends during the evening, or have a coffee/tea during the day. The pizza, on the other hand, is nothing special. The Melanzane comes with boiled egg (🙄) and the Burrata comes with pesto and has so much 'flavor' that becomes overwhelming. In my opinion, the best one is also the simplest, Margherita. The service is standard, the bartender and waitress are...
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