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Local Business Spotlight: Rock Dog & Cat

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Photo credit: Audrey Mandelbaum

TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic. For May 2022, we are spotlighting Rock Dog & Cat, Eagle Rock’s favorite pet food and supply store.

Below is an interview with Rock Dog & Cat’s knowledgeable owner and champion for pet well-being, Peter Berman:

What is the story behind Rock Dog & Cat?

We are in our 11th year of business and have appreciate all the friendships and relationships we have made. I also appreciate all the support and trust from our customers. Prior to opening Rock Dog and Cat we operated a pet sitting and dog walking business for over a decade that serviced the Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Pasadena, Glendale and surrounding areas, My wife is also a dog behaviorist. Our kids were attending Eagle Rock Elementary at the time and we felt there was a void/need/opportunity for a family run independent pet food and supply store. I would drive by our current location when I was taking the kids to school each day and eventually saw a ‘For Lease” sign on the property.


The pandemic has had an enormous impact on retail businesses. How have you weathered the storm thus far and what differences are you seeing in what customers are looking for from Rock Dog & Cat?

Our customers were there for us and supportive pre-pandemic, so I felt a responsibility to be there and offer the same support during the pandemic. Especially the very early days. People were scared and unsure and wanted to be sure they could care for their pets. In the very early days I tried to adapt with offering free deliveries and a system that made phone orders and curbside pick up as easy as possible. I made a lot of deliveries. Basically, we have a system in place and we have had to adapt and change in order to best serve the needs of our customers. I think that is what our customers would have hoped we could do and I feel like we have done that. The biggest change is that people used to come in to browse and chat and hang out (often with their dogs) but social distancing etc. had made things a little more transactional. I try to practice empathy and respect as we all navigate things.


What are some of your favorite pet toys or treats that customers should look out for?

Everyone’s needs are so different. That is one of the things that is exciting about being at the store every day. Finding out what people need or are having difficulty with and helping them solve the problem. The problem might be about food, allergies, behavioral issues or financial constraints. The goal is to figure out how we can help with the customer’s concern. That being said, our dog customers have been loving these bacon flavored dog treats called Gibsons by Wild Meadow Farms, as well as a dental treat and/or supplement that helps with bad breath, plaque and tartar called Plaque Off. Our cat customers have been digging this cat scratcher that has scratch pads on the bottom and all four sides called The Scratch Lounge and one of the most popular cat toys is this toy on a wire called The Cat Dancer.


What do you like most about being in Eagle Rock?

The People. The great friendships and relationships we have made. The potential for even greater things to come.
 

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Rock Dog & Cat
1916 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
rockdogandcat.com / (323) 258-7625
Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 10am-4pm

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Local Business Spotlight: The Fable

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic. For April, we are spotlighting The Fable, one of Eagle Rock’s most tenured and vibrant bars.

Below is an interview with Thom Sigsby, The Fable’s dynamic co-owner:

What is the story behind The Fable?

My former employer, Artisanal Brewers Collective, purchased The Black Boar in early 2018 and I ran both that and Mohawk Bend’s bar for them. My wife, Monica, and I bought the bar in September 2019 had five and a half glorious months before Covid forced the entire industry to shutter. Monica, a graphic designer focused upon work in the hospitality industry, provides all of the visual aspects of the bar. She and I worked together to create a bar concept that is both comforting and familiar but also strives to inject some more energy into NELA and engage the community with lively programming.


What are some of your favorite breweries that The Fable regularly has on tap?

While not exclusively California-focused, we do love pouring brews from many of the outstanding and hyper-local breweries that we have here in LA County. Some faves include Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Ogopogo & Lawless. We’re also spoiled to be able to serve beers from Russian River Brewing Company and our friends up at Fremont in Seattle.


Obviously the pandemic has had an enormous impact on bars. What are some of the ways that The Fable has changed, and what are you excited for returning patrons to experience?

One HUGE way in which we have changed is that we now offer a large outdoor patio space. This not only provides a more comfortable place for people that are still Covid-wary but it also allows us to have more events and programming and broaden our offerings. We’ve also begun partnering with local food vendors such as Eagle Rock favorite Dave’s Chillin’ N’ Grillin’ and NELA newcomer River Street BBQ.


What events or activities at The Fable are you most looking forward to?

We have a new rotating event karaoke night on Mondays that includes activities such as Buzz Kill judge elimination and Battle of the Biz local business competition with Hi Ho Karaoke and then also Live Band Karaoke with Casual Encounters Karaoke. In April, we’re going to be starting both a Sunday night film series called Deeper Cuts and a music series called Good Folk @ The Fable on Tuesdays.

 

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The Fable
1630 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
thefable.la / (323) 508-5058
Open 5pm-2am 7 days a week
Happy Hour 5pm-7pm

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Local Business Spotlight: Rewind Audio

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic. For March, we are spotlighting Rewind Audio, Eagle Rock’s unique treasure trove of vintage hi-fidelity audio equipment.

Below is an interview with Rewind’s co-owners, Jennifer & Oscar Carpinteyro:


What is the story behind Rewind Audio?

Rewind Audio was established in 2010 in a small storefront in Echo Park that, funnily enough, used to be an alteration shop where Jennifer purchased her wedding dress back in 2001. We soon grew out of the small space and moved to our current location in Eagle Rock in 2019.

Rewind Audio has provided vintage audio to the entertainment industry, audio collectors, and people who enjoy the look and sound of vintage hi-fi locally and across the continental United States. If you’re looking for quality vintage audio equipment, Rewind should be your first stop.


Have you noticed any changes throughout the pandemic in how people are interested in audio equipment?

Clients who always wanted to invest in a nice pair of speakers or a high-end amplifier could justify treating themselves during the pandemic, especially since everyone is spending more time at home, and music is the ultimate mood elevator. Activity on our social media accounts has ramped up during the pandemic, which is always fun. Also, there are the clients who now have the time and energy to do some spring cleaning and sell that old turntable that’s been collecting dust in the garage.


What suggestions do you have for people who are considering getting a new audio system or who would like to bring new life to an old system that is collecting dust?

Choosing a vintage audio system can completely change how you enjoy your favorite music. Hearing high-fidelity quality sound for the first time is a life-changing experience! It’s about more than powerful speakers; it’s recreating your favorite music with the clarity and detail it deserves– and with style. Crafting the ultimate listening experience in your home requires many moving parts, and Rewind Audio is here to help!

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Rewind Audio
4512 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
rewindaudio.com / (213) 273-8904 / email[at]rewindaudio.com
Open 7 Days/Week by Appointment Only

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Local Business Spotlight: ROCK Coffee House

TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic. For February 2022, we are spotlighting ROCK Coffee House , the beloved coffee shop and community center at the intersection of Yosemite and Townsend.

Below is an interview with ROCK’s inspiring co-owner, Stephen Kia:

What is the story behind ROCK Coffee House and ROCK Community Center?

ROCK is an acronym that stand for Reach Our Community Kids. We are a nonprofit that was started over 20 years ago as a faith-based collaboration of local churches who wanted to provide a teen center for at-risk youth. I currently serve as President & CEO of the nonprofit. Over the years our mission has broadened to be more inclusive, providing a safe space for the community as a whole. We continue to honor our faith-based roots while expanding our reach to embrace more than just youth. My partner Ricardo Cruz and I launched ROCK Coffee House together in its current form in January 2019, to help support the nonprofit. Ricardo’s family has coffee farms in Guatemala, so we bring the coffee in and roast it locally here in Highland Park with Matthew Schodorf at Cafe de Leche on York. In the long term, we have plans to use some of the proceeds from the coffee shop to fund clean water projects in West Africa, specifically in Nigeria where my family has ties. Our tagline is: “Jesus turned water into wine; we turn coffee into water.” 😊

What are some of the ways that ROCK serves the Eagle Rock community?

The primary way we serve the community is by providing our building as a safe space for people to gather, from the Eagle Rock Sk8 Chix to our AA and NA recovery groups, to our open mic nights and gaming nights and movie nights, to our dance and fitness classes, and now the community fridge and pantry. We even have a Girl Scout troop meeting in our space twice a month now.  We love creating an environment for the community to come together. We also partner with Occidental College on service projects throughout the community; with Parents, Educators/Teachers and Students in Action (PESA) to provide free tutoring services as well as juvenile diversion programs; and with Comprehensive Community Health Centers (CCHC) to provide low-cost health referral services.  

ROCK has been a valued partner in TERA’s Slow Yosemite initiative. What are some of your long term goals for ROCK?

We are super excited to partner with TERA on Slow Yosemite, to help make our intersection safer and more enjoyable for pedestrians! In the long term we want to see a People St. Plaza in place in front of the ROCK on Townsend Avenue, creating a whole new walkable experience that will really complement the community fridge on the Yosemite Drive side of our building. We’d like to install more outdoor seating and expand the existing green space, maybe create a regular calendar of events for live music, an art walk, even a mini farmers market of sorts. I can’t wait!

 

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ROCK Coffee
4808 Townsend Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90041
therockcommunity.org / (323) 257-6102
Monday – Saturday: 7 AM – 9 PM
Sunday: 1 PM – 7 PM

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Local Business Group Spotlight: We Heart Eagle Rock

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic – an effort that is incredibly important as the holiday season approaches.

For December 2021, we are spotlighting We Heart Eagle Rock, a small business collective founded in 2010 by Leanna Lin as a way to support and promote Eagle Rock’s amazing small business community.

Below is an interview with We Heart Eagle Rock steering committee members, Leanna Lin, Jess Castaneda, Dr. Betty Tupta, and Haley Solar:

What was the inspiration for We Heart Eagle Rock and how did you four connect up?

Leanna: I actually was inspired by the AMEX Shop Small movement and asked my shop friends on Eagle Rock Blvd. from Colorado to Chickasaw if they wanted to do a little Block Party! Back in 2010, it was The Green Bean, Kumquat, Lily Simone, Lady and I who met up to get it going. As the years passed and the shops changed, I was connected to these current awesome lady bosses ~ Tracy from The Green Bean passed on the torch to Jess, Dr. Betty and Haley each reached out to me about being involved.

Dr. Betty: I contacted Leanna one year because I wanted to be part of Shop Small Weekend. At the time the event was strictly only for retail shops and since I have a service-based business we didn’t see how it could work. However, we kept speaking throughout the year and I pitched the idea of offering a Health and Fitness Zone. Essentially it was an open house for the community to experience mini-sessions of what we offered, Chiropractic, massage, pilates, and other healing sessions. This turned out to be a great success and the community really looked forward to it. This year we have gone back to our roots, featuring retail businesses and especially those owned by women.


What was the importance of We Heart Eagle Rock’s Shop Small Weekend as we moved into the second year of the pandemic?

Jess: With such a strenuous last year and a half for all small businesses, it was more important than ever to celebrate all of the great local gems our community has to offer and to thank our customers for supporting us and allowing us to continue to serve them for another Holiday shopping season. The event provides an opportunity for all the neighborhood shops & restaurants to connect, collaborate, and come together to promote each other’s businesses, which has become even more important now in ensuring we survive and thrive as a small business.

Dr. Betty: My belief has always been that small businesses in Eagle Rock are successful because of all the support we receive from the community. Especially in these times, small Mom and Pop stores are vital in keeping a community financially healthy and prosperous and we need to help keep them in business. Now, two years into the pandemic we are seeing the trickle effect of it with supply chain difficulties and shipping containers in limbo. Small businesses are the backbone in any community and supporting them is supporting ourselves. 

What are some of your favorite holiday gift ideas from Eagle Rock’s local small businesses?

Leanna: There are so many great gift options here in Eagle Rock! Educational kids gifts from The Green Bean, fine jewelry from Acorn, fashion trends from Haley Solar, cool music unisex tees from Midnight Rider, crystals from The Auric Fields, and definitely a plant from Folia when you’re invited to a dinner party!

Jess: Second that! Try Leanna Lin’s for an amazing selection of diverse book titles for the kiddos; unique & vintage goods for that hard-to-please jewelry lover from Owl Talk; gift baskets, quality wine, and artisanal treats from Milkfarm; and self care goodies or gift cards from Madre and One Down Dog.


What are the best ways that Eagle Rockers can help support local small businesses over the holiday season?

Dr. Betty: There are so many ways to help our local small businesses. Firstly, of course, you can shop with us. We honestly do a happy dance when you do. Secondly, recommending us to your friends and family also goes a long way and lastly, if you loved your experience then share it on any social media platforms you are active on.

Haley: Shop! Buy your gifts local, skip Amazon and get out to meet your local shops. There’s so much to offer in Eagle Rock! It’s not just the dozens of small stores you’re supporting but the thousands of vendors they stock! Think of how many lives your impacting when you shop local! Plus, let’s be honest… it’s so much more fun to get out and meet your neighbors rather than click online or deal with the mall!

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Local Business Spotlight: The Green Bean

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic.

As the holiday season approaches, let’s all make a plan to Shop Local to support our local small businesses that make Eagle Rock so special. This month, we’re highlighting The Green Bean, an 11 year old beloved community institution at the intersection of Eagle Rock Boulevard and Colorado that provides great quality and low cost resale kids items, free events, and a welcoming space for families.

Below is an interview with Jess Castaneda, who has owned and operated The Green Bean for the past four years:

What is one of your favorite items that The Green Bean sells?

My favorite items are the huge assortment of used books that we carry, from board books to young adult.

What is something that you think is a hidden gem in your store or that would be a surprise to most customers?

We carry many products that are made by our customers!  You can find greeting cards, t-shirts, and essential oils made and designed by local parents.

What else do you want to share with the Eagle Rock community? 

We are more than just a used kids shop! We carry new toys by sustainable brands, gifts by local makers, and art supplies!
 

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Eagle Rock is so lucky to have The Green Bean as a sustainable and affordable option for gift giving as well as everyday resource for kids. Stop by and check out this unique and amazing shop!
 

The Green Bean
5060 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
thegreenbeangoods.com / (323) 739-0870
Open Thursday – Sunday: 11AM – 3PM

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Local Business Spotlight: Muddy Paw Coffee

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic.

This month, we’re featuring Muddy Paw Coffee, a pet-friendly coffee shop that helps support local pet rescue groups. Muddy Paw was founded and is operated by Darren La Borie and Natalia Aldacour, who opened their beloved Eagle Rock location in July 2019.

Below is an interview with co-owner, Natalia Aldacour:

What is the story behind Muddy Paw?

The idea of opening Muddy Paw Coffee came during Katrina, when we decided that we wanted to raise money for local heroes that were doing their best to rescue and save the animals affected by the hurricane. We figured that as a small business our contribution would not make much difference to a big organization like SPCA, so we created Muddy Paw inspired by unsung heroes who are making a difference for animals in their community: where we donate a portion of all of our proceeds to small local rescues and organizations in towns and cities across the country. We developed Muddy Paw as an extension of our roasting company that we have been running for over 29 years.

What are are your favorite drinks that Muddy Paw serves?

This is hard to answer. In Summer… our Cold Brew Espresso Mojito (which does not have alcohol) or the Watermelon Mint Cooler if you want an ice tea drink. Fall brings our Real Pumpkin Spice Latte and winter we will serve up our Smoked Maple Bourbon Cortado. All of our drinks are made from scratch with natural ingredients.

What is something that you think is a hidden gem of your menu or would be a surprise to most customers?

We roast our own coffee different from most coffee shops and are known for our dark roast. Since we do not have a middle man, our coffee is always fresh and bagged in house. We usually cycle coffee through our shop within a week or two. Also we have a signature Cold Brew Espresso that takes us 3 days to make which delivers a… SMOOOOTH…. yet dark, rich, and bold flavor.

What else do you want to share with the Eagle Rock community? 

Please know that a portion of everything you buy in our store goes back to animal rescues in the LA area that are making a difference in our community. Our menu is mainly VEGAN yet we have items for all! All of our drinks are base vegan but we can accommodate all other needs, same goes to our pastries and we also cater to customers that have gluten intolerance too. WE LOVE IT HERE! We knew we would be happy coming, but the last 18 months have been challenging to say the least, especially since we opened right before the pandemic.. and we could not have made it without this amazing community that has embraced us from day one. Lastly, stay tuned for Jazz nights once a month and other amazing events that raise money and awareness to local animal organizations.. yes you can bring your pup as your date. 🙂

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Muddy Paw Coffee is a local gem in Eagle Rock with exceptional coffee, unique drinks, tasty snacks, plenty of outdoor seating, and (often) some very good pups to meet!
 

Muddy Paw Coffee
4610 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
muddypawla.com / (213) 269-4802
Open Daily: 7 AM – 7 PM

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Local Business Spotlight: Malbec Argentinean Cuisine

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic.

For September 2021, we’re featuring Malbec Argentinean Cuisine, an Argentinean restaurant founded by brothers Luciano and Pablo Alcorta, and headquartered in Eagle Rock since 2016, with a second location in Pasadena.

Originally founded in 2007 with a family’s dream and a Small Business Administration loan, Malbec focuses on the unique combination of Spanish, Italian, and Creole influences that makes Argentinean cuisine. Below is an interview with co-owner, Luciano Alcorta:

What is your favorite place in Eagle Rock? 

The food scene in Eagle Rock is growing, we have really good places to bring people to Eagle Rock and for the locals to enjoy. Milkfarm is amazing, Leah Park Fierro’s store is very unique and the quality of cheeses she offers are outstanding. We also have our wonderful neighbors, The Fable, an icon like The Oinkster, and the recently opened Lucky Bird. We are extremely happy and proud to be in a community like Eagle Rock.

What is one of your favorite dishes that Malbec serves?

It varies because I love the menus we have in both locations, Eagle Rock as well as Pasadena, since they are different. At the moment I love the Tortilla de Papa (Potato quiche), a Spanish dish which is very popular in Argentina. We served it with a Chorizo Colorado, my brother Pablowho is the chef and also my partnercreated all the sausage recipes we serve in both locations. Our most popular dishes in Malbec Market are Cuadril Sandwich (Ciabatta, roasted top sirloin, caramelized onion, gorgonzola cheese, tomato & arugula, pesto aioli), empanadas (We offer five different flavors) and Entrana.

What would you say to customers that have never tried Argentinean wine before?

Argentineans are passionate about food: for us food equals sharing a moment with people we love; is a moment to slow down and catch up with friends and family.

In our food we have a big influence from Spain, Italy as well as Creole. Even though the most common food item people know about Argentina’s food is steak (which is great), it goes beyond that: we have amazing pastas, pizzas, and pastries in every city. In Patagonia
which is where my brother and I are fromwe have amazing lamb.

What else do you want to share with Eagle Rock? 

Since we opened, our goal was to make Eagle Rock the brain of our company. In our Eagle Rock commissary kitchen, we prepare all our homemade pastas, and age our beef that is served in both locations. Desserts are prepared and developed here as well. My brother is always pushing to improve our food quality and create new recipes.

We also offer a wine dinner whenever we have winemakers, winery owners or export managers from Argentina coming to town. These special menus are completely different from what we usually offer. My brother enjoys putting a menu together to pair with the wines. He plays a lot with ingredients and develops great menus for these events.

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With a diverse menu that ranges from aged steaks to Spanish tortilla de papas to sandwiches to Argentinean-style pasta and pizza, Malbec is a natural crowd-pleaser right here in Eagle Rock. Give Malbec a try for lunch or dinner and experience the joy of Argentinean cuisine!
 

Malbec Argentinean Cuisine
1632 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
malbeccuisine.com / (323) 274-4504
Sunday – Thursday: 11 AM – 9 PM
Friday & Saturday: 11 AM – 9:30 PM

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Local Business Spotlight: Super Copy

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TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic.

For August 2021, we’re featuring Super Copy, which has been serving Eagle Rock since 1994. Below is an an interview with Super Copy’s owner, Payam Ayazi:

What is your favorite place in Eagle Rock? 

There are so many places to choose from! Whether it’s a restaurant, coffee shop, bar, or retail shop. I love supporting the local shops and businesses here. I would have to say my new favorite place is Relentless. That place has great food, tasty drinks and a fun vibe!

What is one of your favorite services that you provide?

Booklets, catalogs and zines are my favorites! We have invested a lot in some top quality printing and finishing equipment. Several years ago, we used to have to outsource our orders and projects. Now we can do it all in-house with higher quality and quicker turnaround time. Our clients are ecstatic when we meet their deadlines and budgets while maintaining amazing quality.

What items or services do you provide that might be a surprise to new customers?

We could do everything from printing large orders of magazines, or doing custom roll labels and even packaging products! There is so much that can be done and it’s fun to be able to work with clients on special projects and finding the best printing solutions.

What else do you want to share with Eagle Rock? 

Honestly, we are extremely grateful for our clientele and the Eagle Rock community. This last year has been really challenging for us, and for so many other businesses. And it means a lot to see the familiar faces that have been supporting us over the years, not only in business but in building relations and friendships with the community. We are humbled and we sincerely thank you!

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Super Copy is an independent full-service copy shop that has served Eagle Rock for well over two decades. From copies to business cards to marketing supplies, be sure to check them out for your printing needs!
 

Super Copy
2256 Colorado Blvd #103, Los Angeles, CA 90041
supercopyinla.com / (323) 255-5800
Monday-Friday: 9 AM – 4 PM

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Local Business Spotlight: Budget Pro Bicycles

TERA is spotlighting Eagle Rock small businesses to support our neighborhood’s recovery from the pandemic. For July 2021, we’re featuring Budget Pro Bicycles, including an interview with co-owner, Michelle Leigsring-Quiroa. Along with her husband Oscar and son Christian, this family-owned and operated bike shop has been serving Eagle Rock since 1979!

What is your favorite place in Eagle Rock? 

Honestly, my favorite place is Pete’s Blue Chip. I shouldn’t admit this but we probably eat there at least 4 times out of the week!

What is your favorite item in your store? 

This is tough. There are a few items, but our old school vibe of 80’s memorabilia throughout the storefrom bikes, to posters, to jerseysare pretty cool.

What items or services do you provide that might be a surprise to the Eagle Rock community?

Don’t let the name fool you… We have an excellent selection of bikes from entry level recreational riding to FULL CARBON DI2 equipped bicycles for those advanced riders, along with lots of parts, accessories and apparel.

What else do you want to share with Eagle Rock? 

Our repair department has one of the best reputations around for servicing high end road bikes. Our mechanics have been with us for years and know our regular customers likes and dislikes. We pride ourselves on good customer service and that you’ll always see a familiar face. Thank you Eagle Rock for all your support!!

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Budget Pro Bicycles is Eagle Rock’s local bike shop, offering bikes, accessories, and full service bike maintenance. Whether you are looking for a new bike to enjoy the weather this Summer, or just needing a tune up to get an old bike back in working order,  be sure to check them out!
 

Budget Pro Bicycles
2750 Colorado Blvd #5, Los Angeles, CA 90041
budgetprobikes.com / (323) 254-4160
Monday-Friday: 11 AM – 7 PM
Saturday: 11 AM – 6 PM