Brunswick – Beer and Flatbread Loop

LocationBridge Road Brewers Brunswick
137-141 Nicholson St
Brunswick East 3507
Route20km circular route
Brunswick, Preston, Reservoir.
Coffee StopTraditional Melbourne Cafe option
Gellibrand Cafe
16 Gellibrand Crescent, Reservoir

or

Middle East Cafe option
Oreganos Middle Eats Cafe
25 Mcfadzen Avenue, Reservoir
Make a day of itNearby recommendations

Brompton Junction
815 Nicholson Street, North Carlton

Monforte Viennoiserie
585a Canning Street, North Carlton
(Rated by my as the best croissant in Melbourne on 2024 pastry tour)
Mary’s Rating⭐️ ⭐️⭐️ ⭐
GPX/Stravahttps://www.strava.com/routes/3397512130679843512
Date ridden2 September 2025
If you have ridden these route and have any updates that need to be made, then leave a comment on this post.

The second Melbourne Beer Loop for 2025 was inspired by the need for Helen and my bikes to be serviced. Mary and I dropped the bikes of to Brompton Junction in the morning. Our plan involved starting at a nearby brewery that was open for Tuesday lunch. Fortunately for us, Bridge Road Brewers fitted all the criteria – including having an all day kitchen.

We started at Bridge Road Brewers at little later at 11:36am. This was because our old bikes had a few things to work through with Brompton Junction before we could go. You’ll see that I have swapped my Lagoon Blue bike for a Hot Pink loaner from Brompton Junction. I was too eager to ride. As a result, I forgot the obligatory “in front of the brewery line up” photograph. So instead I’ve include an Australian landscape inspired roller door.

During one of my previous visits, I did a ride that involved a small part of the St Georges Bike Path. This bike path operates in the middle of a tram corridor that itself is in the middle of a major road. It is good piece of communing bike infrastructure with integrated bike traffic lights. So I wanted to see where it ended up. It was Ruthven Station that felt like the logical end. Although, if you follow the Cheddar Road path may be the logical end is Bunnings Thomastown. But I don’t think we need to be that philosophical.

I love a good local business that knows and serves the local community well. There is no doubt in my mind that Oreganos Middle Eats Cafe fits the bill. As the sign says, they bake daily for freshness and softness. I had a meat and cheese manoush as my entree with a piccolo. Great food and good coffee. If you are looking for a Melbourne Cafe Experience then the other option, Gellibrand Cafe, may fit the bill.

The route back was less a fast commuter run and more a typical Adelaide Bromptoneering Social Ride through delightful byways, park paths and the occasional back lane. Absolutely delightful. I’ve included a circuit around the Brunswick Velodrome in the route for fun. This might be a good opportunity to train from the Brompton World Championship. If that’s the case then don’t forget to bring your jacket.

Before you start the ride or after you finish – only 5 or so minutes away from the brewery is Brompton Junction and Monforte Viennoiserie. Check out this post for the reasons why Monforte is so good and find a Brompton route around Melbourne’s inner north patisseries.

The route taken is shown below.

South Melbourne – Beer, Containers and Coffee Loop

LocationBrewmanity Brewery and Rooftop
50 Tope Street
South Melbourne
Route20km circular route
South Melbourne, Albert Park, Port Melbourne
Coffee StopTribu Coffee
217 Rouse Street
Port Melbourne
Mary’s Rating⭐️ ⭐️⭐️ ⭐🥑
GPX/Stravahttps://www.strava.com/routes/3397209614349539412
Date Ridden1 September 2025
If you have ridden these route and have any updates that need to be made, then leave a comment on this post.

Following the Melbourne Brompton Club ride from Port Fairy to Warrnambool, Mary and I did our first Adelaide Bromptoneering in Melbourne Social rides. This takes the tried and tested formula of Adelaide Bromptoneering – 20km loop, start and finish at a brewery, quiet out of the way roads and paths, good coffee stop and beer at the end.

This South Melbourne loop rides was no different. We started at Brewmanity at around 10:30am. We headed through South Melbourne towards Albert Park Lake – took in a bit of champagne gravel lakeside.

When you visit Melbourne for a bike ride most people would typically ride the foreshore path. But, for something a little different this route travels the quiet and quaint residential streets of Albert Park. It is truly delightful and only involves a small patch of bluestone cobbles. Unfortunately, I didn’t take any photos here – you will just have to follow the route for yourself. The route circumnavigates the the Gasworks Arts Park. Unfortunately for us there were constructions works. But, I am sure they will be finished in time for your ride.

The coffee stop was in Port Melbourne at Tribu Coffee. Adelaide Bromptoneers know that I am quite fond of Cafetal in Kent Town and their focus on Colombian coffee. Tribu spoke to me because it was founded by two Colombian coffee aficionados and experts. I had a delightful batch brew. I enjoyed it so much I bought the beans!

This route includes a special excursion to one of my favourite spots in Melbourne – Sandridge lookout (or more particularly the end of the access route). You can while away the time watching the straddle cranes dancing with containers and the ship to shore crane effortlessly lifting those containers on to the container ship. Just be mindful that the path is a little rough.

The route then takes you through some relatively modern residential development on a fully separated path and the back towards town next to the Port Melbourne line. For a fully touristic experience, it does take you in front of Crown Casino on Melbourne’s Southbank. Caution getting there and along Southbank is recommended – it is a high pedestrian traffic area.

Look at this reward though.

The route we took is below.

August 2025 Update

August Social Ride – 24 August 2025

The route is now available from Strava and as a GPX File. If you intend to ride this Sunday please let me know through the registration link. This allows me to let the The Crafty Robot know how many to expect. The route and registration links are available from the August 2025 Social Ride Post.

Possible Bonus September Ride – 14 September 2025

An Adelaide Bromptoneer has suggested that we join as a group in the celebrations of Super Cycle Sunday on Sunday 14 September 2025. If you would like us to arrange bonus 20km ride starting at 11:00am and arriving at Light Square for Super Cycle Sunday at around 12:00 noon please leave a comment on this post to indicate your interest. If you have received this as an e-mail newsletter you can leave a comment by simply replying to this e-mail.

Canberra Takeover Update – April 2026

We have had good interest in our Canberra Takeover 20-24 April 2026. Thank you! We have now reached the maximum number of registrations that we can comfortably support. If you are still interested, please register your interest now from the Advance Notice – Adelaide Bromptoneering Canberra Takeover ’26 post and we will add you to the waitlist. People on the waitlist will be invited to join if an already registered rider is unable to participate.

Spotted in the wild

Last weekend we were in Sydney and spotted this Brompton on the rail replacement services while the new Metro is extended to the south west. Bromptons and Metros certainly go together.

November Social Ride

Helen and I did a test ride of the November 2025 social ride route last week. Here are some photos.

October Social Ride

Start/Finish LocationPrancing Pony, Totness
42 Mt Barker Road, Totness SA 5250
DateSunday, 5 October 2025
Time11:00am – 2:30pm

The next ride is an adventure ride around Mount Barker. There is more hills compared to the normal Adelaide Bromptoneering Social Ride. If you’d like to give it a go – don’t worry – please do. as We will have a tail end Charlie to ensure that no one is left behind.

Advance Notice – Adelaide Bromptoneering Canberra Takeover ’26

In April 2026 Adelaide Bromptoneering is heading to Canberra for 5 days.

If you are available Monday 20 April to Friday 24 April 2026 inclusive. We’re really pleased that we have reached our rider registration cap. If you are interested and would like to be added to the waitlist, then head over to our registration page to register your interest. We will contact you to confirm registration and will include on the ride if a spot becomes available.

Each day will have one long ride and one short ride. The short ride will be a coffee/breakfast ride or a dinner ride. It is expected that if all rides are completed a total of 250 – 300 km will be covered.

Like Adelaide Bromptoneering, the routes will use paths or low use roads. Canberra has an extensive well connected bike network.

All rides will start and finish at the same accommodation.

Ride Report – July 2025 Social Ride

We received a kind text from Dave at Treadly Bike Shop on the Monday before the ride. He offered to lend us a Brompton G-Line demo bike. We picked that bike up on Saturday. We were determined to get some mud on it that afternoon. We also did a few other important tests.

Q: How many Brompton G-Lines could you fit in the back of a Subaru Impreza (without folding the seats down)? A: One

Q: Does the Brompton G-Line fit the Ikea Kallax? A: Almost – the demo had an extended seat pole which was good for the tall riders – but it meant that the seat doesn’t quite fit in the Ikea Kallax.

Q: Is the Brompton G-Line a good bike to go to the Sunday Farmer’s Market? A: Certainly. The only variation we made was to remove the toolkit so we could lock the bike up.

The most important test, however, was shortly to arrive with the July 2025 Social Ride. The G-Line would be would be passed around amongst the Adelaide Bromptoneers to try out on our 20km circuit through suburban streets and river valleys!

Adelaide Bromptoneers responded well to one of the warmest and driest days this winter. Fifteen Bromptoneers started their journey from The Suburban Brew in Glynde. We cycled through the eastern suburbs to reach the first stop at Treadly Bike Shop. We admired all of the Brompton gear in Treadly Bike Shop’s window.

Just after Treadly Bike Shop a motorist (who I think was a Brompton owner) asked about our rides. Fortunately, we had one of our new posts cards at hand and passed it through the open car window. Perhaps we will have another Bromptoneer join the fold for the August ride?

We were in need of nutrition and hydration. While we did pass near another microbrewery – they fortunately were not open yet! We continued on passing by St Peter’s Town Hall and the Chinese Consulate (we did smile for the cameras) on our way to our second stop at Marbella Cafe Locale in Royston Park.

We were at the half way point. The route diverted towards the River Torrens and Lochiel Park for some beautiful verdant landscape. We were too preoccupied with the enjoyable ride through this area to take photos. So we’ve included some photos from our the test ride (which was a little wetter) featuring Helen’s red bike. If you have got some photos, let us know and we can update this ride report with them.

Finally, after the climbing in and out of the Torrens Valley we followed fourth creek towards the ultimate goal – beer and BBQ at the Suburban Brew in Glynde. The company, beer and BBQ were fantastic and it was certainly helped along by pleasant weather. We used the outdoor area to share the convivial atmosphere with our Bromptons that had served us so well. Some extra colour and sound were provided by some local hot rods.

The conclusion from the Adelaide Bromptoneers is that the G-Line is a very competent bike. While some Bromptoneers preferred their own Brompton – others could easily see themselves riding one. The G-Line isn’t for everyone – but it is an important part of the Brompton line up. It gives potential Brompton owners a choice – just in the same way as electrification gave a choice. All kinds of Bromptons and their Bromptoneers are welcome at Adelaide Bromptoneering.

On Monday morning after the Social Ride, but before returning the G-Line to Treadly Bike Shop, I took it for ride on some the Adelaide Parklands’ dirt trails. It showed itself to be a stable and very competent bike on dirt. In early June, I rode from Adelaide to Burra on parts of the Mawson Trail. I have no doubt that the G-Line would have handled that trip perfectly.

If you’d like to do The Suburban Brew in Glynde ride again (or for the first time), then the July 2025 social ride post has the necessary details and links to GPX files etc.

Shimanami Kaido in Japan

Melbourne Brompton Junction tour enjoying Japan!

We often get asked about riding Bromptons in Japan. We always recommend riding the Shimanami Kaido. We’ve ridden it three times.

Recently Brompton Junction Melbourne organised a tour to Japan for the Shimanami Kaido. They wrote an excellent tour report. It is available from the Brompton Junction Melbourne website.

We’ve shared our posts about riding the Shimanami Kaido, Tobishima Kaido and Hiroshima below.


Posts from the Bromptoneering or Bust blog about Shimanami Kaido