Brooklyn brothers Jermaine, Paul, and Johann Burrowes don't just break barriers - they annihilate them. Since 2004, the brothers have owned and raced for the Burrowes Brothers Bikes Cycling Team, one of the most diverse and decorated elite cycling teams in the Northeast.
Not only are the brothers stand-out athletes and activists, they are also economic staples in the Brooklyn community. The brothers own Mangoseed, the first dine-in restaurant in Prospect Lefferts Gardens and Flatbush, and Zurilee, a wood-fired pizza restaurant and bourbon bar.
On October 25, 2022, the brothers are combining their passion for Brooklyn, bikes, and business with the grand opening of Burrowes Brothers Bikes. The community bike shop, located at 755 Flatbush Avenue, will offer workshops, bike fittings/maintenance, community events, training rides, and will include a takeout pizza kitchen by Zurilee, offering hand-stretched pizzas baked fresh in a wood-fired oven.
The grand opening will feature a DJ, games, giveaways, pizza, treats, and beer sponsored by Keg and Lantern. Fun for all ages.
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Just get them to walk a treadmill - or better, ride exercise bikes to power path lighting.