Openings, closings and dishy gossip

Zoobomber Cafe?

Well, no. But there is a fried-egg-and-Monterey Jack "Zoombomb" special on the to-go menu at the extremely two-wheeler-friendly

Little Red Bike Cafe
(4823 N Lombard St., 289-0120),

which opened a few weeks ago in the former old NoPo Coffeehouse. Yes, they've got Voodoo Doughnuts, Fleur de Lis baked goods, Courier Coffee and even old-fashioned

buttermilk milkshakes

(served in Mason jars). But better yet, they're all available at the

bike-thru window

—with

cash incentives

for cyclists.

Edible, It's a Good Thing: Martha Stewart has allegedly been flashing her cash at Edible Communities , the Santa Fe-based publisher that partners with local food mag Edible Portland . Buzz from well-informed sources says the media magnate wants to buy Edible for several million dollars. Edible higher-ups in New Mexico say they've heard that rumor too, but call the arrangement with Ms. Stewart "not likely." Edible Portland publisher Deborah Kane says Edible PDX is "happily independent."

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