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Guest houses, campsites, restaurants, repair shops & fuel across 5 regions
Guest houses, campsites, restaurants, repair shops & fuel across 5 regions
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Beautifully restored Portuguese fortress turned restaurant in Casablanca. A favorite of riders starting or ending Morocco rides at the ferry port. Traditional Moroccan tagine in a stunning historic setting.
Legendary cliffside cafe in Tangier perched above the Strait of Gibraltar. The historic meeting place of writers, musicians, and now overland riders arriving in Africa. Mint tea and the view are perfect.
Traditional Omani restaurant on the Muttrah Corniche waterfront. Excellent shuwa (slow-cooked lamb), fresh fish, and halwa dessert. Popular with riders finishing the Muscat coastal highway.
The longest-operating restaurant on all of Route 66 — open since 1924. Hand-cut steaks, homemade food, and 100 years of Mother Road history. A mandatory stop for any Route 66 motorcycle run.
Legendary Route 66 biker bar beside the Big Piney River. Famous for its BBQ, signature biker ambiance, and ceilings decorated by patrons. A must-stop on any Missouri moto run.
Built in 1939 from sandstone cut from Route 66 itself. This iconic diner inspired the character Sally in the Pixar movie Cars. Famous chicken-fried steak and genuine Route 66 character.
Classic neon diner on Route 66 in Williams, the last town to be bypassed by I-40. Massive burgers, cold beer, live music, and a parking lot packed with motorcycles on weekends.
Sitting at the exact geographic midpoint of Route 66 (1,139 miles from both Chicago and LA). Famous for their "Ugly Crust" pies and the wooden sign riders pose with for photos.
Route 66 institution since 1946. Famous for crispy fried chicken served in an original roadside diner atmosphere. A beloved first or last stop on any Chicago-to-LA Route 66 run.
Right at the entrance of the Tail of the Dragon — the world-famous 318 curves in 11 miles. Bikers congregate here to swap stories, refuel, and prepare for the legendary run.
Legendary biker stop on Highway 7 between Madoc and Marmora. Incredible rotisserie chicken, vintage bikes on display inside, and a dedicated moto following throughout Ontario. Don't miss it.
Tiny cafe in the tiny mountain town of Field, BC — right on the Trans-Canada Highway through Yoho National Park. Famous for their pie and the welcome warmth after the Kicking Horse Pass climb.
Popular Banff dining spot with a focus on local and wild ingredients. One of the best post-ride meals in the Rockies. The bison burger is legendary among riders finishing the Icefields Parkway.
Essential stop on the long Highway 11 run through Northern Ontario. Fuel, food, and wi-fi in a stretch where services are scarce. A true rider's wayside that understands what motorcycle travelers need.
The classic Trans-Canada/Alaska Highway trucker-and-biker diner. Open long hours, massive portions, and a warm welcome for every two-wheeled road warrior pushing toward Alaska.
Beloved biker cafe in Dubrovnik, perfectly placed on the Adriatic coastal motorcycle route. Friendly staff, cold beer, and a welcoming atmosphere for riders navigating the Balkans circuit.
Mountain refuge restaurant on the Stelvio Pass road. Traditional South Tyrolean cuisine — speck, dumplings, and apple strudel — at altitude. Every rider on the Stelvio should stop here.
Rustic mountain cafe right at the summit of Col d'Izoard (2,361m), one of the Tour de France's most famous climbs and a superb motorcycle pass. Simple food, strong coffee, incredible views.
Owned by Senad, a local BMW GS rider, this is the unofficial HQ for motorcycle travelers passing through Sarajevo. First beer is on Senad. He knows every mechanic and route in the Balkans.
Traditional Bavarian gasthaus near the Chiemsee, on the Deutsche Alpenstraße — Germany's panoramic Alpine road. Home-brewed beer, schnitzel the size of your tank bag, and a bike-friendly parking area.