The HandleBar Toledo

at 320 N Ontario St, Toledo , 43604 United States

The HandleBar Toledo is Toledo's first bicycle bar, operating tours of downtown since September 2016! Now booking tours at handlebartoledo.com/booktour/ Ph. 567.218.1660

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The HandleBar Toledo
320 N Ontario St
Toledo , OH 43604
United States
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P: (567) 218-1660
Website
http://www.handlebartoledo.com

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The HandleBar Toledo is Toledo based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. Located at 320 N Ontario St OH 43604. Contact phone number of The HandleBar Toledo: (567) 218-1660

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