Since 1992
When you’ve been around as long as we have, the stories start to add up. Everything from the 10th anniversary in of the coffeeshop to the race team’s national championship win in 2002, and the famous Alley Cat Scramble courier events…





JetFuel Coffee is a Toronto landmark – a small coffeeshop in an offbeat neighborhood with its own roast of espresso that is the best you’ve ever tasted. At the JetFuel the day begins and ends with coffee, we don’t make much else. Pastries are made fresh daily, and if you don’t drink coffee we have fresh-squeezed lemonade and a good selection of teas.More
JETFUEL Coffee Shop
519 Parliment Street
Toronto, Ontario
(416) 968-9882

The shop has a rich history in cycling organizing the courier world championships, the Alley Cat Scramble and a classic road racing team since the begining.
Jetfuel is a haven for cyclists and produced Canada’s first men’s UCI trade team – former national champions in both road and track cycling. Team jerseys are available for sale, and all proceeds go to support the racing.
John started running Alleycat races – messenger races through downtown traffic – in 1987 and is a long-time supporter of the international messenger community and the IFCM. In 1996 John designed and built the world’s first figure-eight velodrome, the Human Powered Rollercoaster.

Exhibits at the Jetfuel change monthly with art, photography and installations from artists in the neighbourhood, around Toronto, and across the country.
Artists interesting in showing their work should visit the coffeeshop to talk to John or send us an email at jetfuel@jetfuelcoffee.com
When you’ve been around as long as we have, the stories start to add up. Everything from the 10th anniversary in of the coffeeshop to the race team’s national championship win in 2002, and the famous Alley Cat Scramble courier events…



