Bread Pedaler moving!

The Bread Pedaler in downtown Lancaster is planning a move to a larger spot in Lancaster Township.

The breakfast and lunch cafe, which opened six years ago at 116 W. Orange St., will soon be relocating to the Giant-anchored Stone Mill Plaza shopping center, where it will occupy the former home of a Starbucks, which closed there in September 2020.

A mid-December opening is planned for the new Bread Pedaler, said Robby Roberts, who owns the cafe with his wife, Leanne Eckenrode.

Roberts said the 35-seat restaurant has outgrown its current space and he often must turn away weekend customers. The new space will initially have seating for 50 and the possibility of expanding to up to 80.

Roberts said he will maintain Bread Pedaler’s current menu, which includes breakfast sandwiches, breakfast tacos, waffles and egg dishes as well as sandwiches and salads. In the new spot, Roberts said some new sandwiches and salads may be added.

The Bread Pedaler will continue to close in the early afternoon, but Roberts said that in the new spot it will operate seven days a week. The current restaurant isn’t open Mondays.

The Bread Pedaler operates a small distillery in Hummelstown, which allows it to sell cocktails at the café. Roberts said he plans to eventually move that distillery to the new Lancaster Township location.

Roberts said the current restaurant will close about a week before the new one opens.

The Bread Pedaler

Current location: 118 W. Orange St., Lancaster city

New location: 1398 Columbia Ave. (Stone Mill Plaza), Lancaster Township

Expected move: Mid-December

The Bread Pedaler in downtown Lancaster is planning a move to a larger spot in Lancaster Township.

The breakfast and lunch cafe, which opened six years ago at 116 W. Orange St., will soon be relocating to the Giant-anchored Stone Mill Plaza shopping center, where it will occupy the former home of a Starbucks, which closed there in September 2020.

A mid-December opening is planned for the new Bread Pedaler, said Robby Roberts, who owns the cafe with his wife, Leanne Eckenrode.

Roberts said the 35-seat restaurant has outgrown its current space and he often must turn away weekend customers. The new space will initially have seating for 50 and the possibility of expanding to up to 80.

Roberts said he will maintain Bread Pedaler’s current menu, which includes breakfast sandwiches, breakfast tacos, waffles and egg dishes as well as sandwiches and salads. In the new spot, Roberts said some new sandwiches and salads may be added.

The Bread Pedaler will continue to close in the early afternoon, but Roberts said that in the new spot it will operate seven days a week. The current restaurant isn’t open Mondays.

The Bread Pedaler operates a small distillery in Hummelstown, which allows it to sell cocktails at the café. Roberts said he plans to eventually move that distillery to the new Lancaster Township location.

Roberts said the current restaurant will close about a week before the new one opens.

The Bread Pedaler

Current location: 118 W. Orange St., Lancaster city

New location: 1398 Columbia Ave. (Stone Mill Plaza), Lancaster Township

Expected move: Mid-December