The Tortilla Trail

06/24/07 07:34:29 pm by Steven , [ Cooking, Groceries, DIY, Hamtramck, Urbanism, Detroit, Photos, Bicycling ]

Since moving to Hamtramck we've talked about making a trip to Mexicantown for fresh, local tortillas. Saturday we found ourselves with some free time so we examined a street map and plotted our course.

Hillary spotted Euclid, a residential street, which picks up on the other side of I-75, goes under the Lodge, then intersects with 14th Street on the West Side. We figured we could avoid any traffic downtown and skip the uphill ride coming back to Hamtramck on the East side.

On the trip there, indicated by the blue line on the map, we took Commor West out of Hamtramck, connecting up with Caniff then jogged South along I-75 until we picked up Euclid. As we traveled west through the neighborhoods, we passed people outside enjoying the day, working in their yards, and a couple of barbecues. People in cars seemed comfortable with bicycle traffic and would often wave us through intersections.

We didn't know what to expect from the one-way 14th but as we turned South on 14th from Euclid we discovered a bicyclist's dream. No less than three lanes going south with a very wide, totally empty, parking lane. Who needs bike lanes with streets like this? There was ample room for bicycles and few lights, so we made good time. Since this is a part of the city we don't usually see, we enjoyed different angles of the skyline as we approached Michigan Ave. at Corktown.

South, we rode by Michigan Central Station and under the viaduct which spills out into Mexicantown. We locked up the bikes, found a seat in a restaurant and soon enough, were drinking horchata and diet pop. We ate, and then stopped by the bakery, which was the primary purpose of our trip.

Left the bakery with stacks of tortillas and a sample churro, then loaded up the bike baskets. Couldn't find room for the churro so we ate it. We departed, moving a bit more slowly on account of our being full of Mexican food.

Since 14th is a one-way, we cut over to Rosa Parks/12th, which is one-way going back North. Rosa Parks/12th is just about indistinguishable from 14th, just a couple of blocks away. This isn't a very lively part of the City on a Saturday in June.

Follow up:

I missed the turn back on to Euclid fooling around with the camera, but Hillary waited up for me as I made a u-turn with one brake. Home stretch wasn't difficult and as we rolled in, the odometer read 16.4 miles round-trip. Our maximum speed was 18.4 mph and our average was 8.8 mph.


View on Euclid St. Orphan wall on Rosa Parks.


School Bus storage. Contemporary Art Institute.


Old brick structure. Eight precinct, Detroit Police.


Wilbur Wright school. A red house somewhere on the trail.


A sculpture. Vodka ad and an open road.


Old theater turned church on 12th. Spaulding Court courtyard.


Mexicantown landmarks.


Michigan Central Station. Viaduct on the tortilla trail.

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8 comments

Comment from: albin [Visitor]
Did you see the geodesic dome house (just remembered as the random image fixes on Henry Ford Museum Bucky house)?
06/24/07 @ 21:04
Comment from: Steven [Member] Email · http://hamtramckstar.com
Absolutely, and it's for sale.


06/24/07 @ 21:11
Comment from: Lawrence J Macks [Visitor] Email
I just started riding my bike to work and back. Only one mile all in Hamtramck. Your last thread about your trip's to the Eastern Market got me thinking of the possibilities. I may be in the market for a new bike. I'm looking at the Chrysler brand comfort bike. A 7 speed bike for about $300.00.
06/24/07 @ 21:12
Comment from: Steven [Member] Email · http://hamtramckstar.com
Those comfort bikes look nice.

We got Hillary's Sears 5-speed at the police bike auction for $5. I'm on a seven-year-old trek with some alien replacement parts and a "street" whitewall back tire. My front shocks have gone spongy and one of these days I'll replace them with straight forks.

We picked up a schwinn men's 5 speed at a garage sale for cheap. It only needs a back wheel. I plan on making that one into a hauler with baskets all over it for Eastern Market runs.
06/24/07 @ 21:43
Comment from: albin [Visitor]
Shoot, figures about the dome. I was actually thinking my building with if I had the talent and money. Hope they get a worthy buyer, but I've almost closed on the house in Hamtramck (I'll be legal soon). And thanks for the bike routes. Now I just have to get back on a bike... hmm, comfort bike.
06/25/07 @ 08:19
Comment from: albin [Visitor]
First I'll get new glasses - my eye has been bad lately. There's the dome right in your original post (duh).
06/25/07 @ 08:23
Comment from: Hillary [Member] Email · http://hamtramckstar.com
Congrats on your pending move, albin!
06/25/07 @ 12:07
Comment from: Hillary [Member] Email · http://hamtramckstar.com
We had a really hard time deciding where to go before leaving the house on Saturday because the Hamtramck farm market, Eastern Market, MOCAD, Belle Isle and Mexicantown were all on the list. I really wanted to buy tortillas, but 16 miles is a long way to ride my bicycle. Turns out, this route is almost flat, which makes it incredibly easy. It was totally worth the trip for the La Jalisciense tortillas. We used to buy them at the grocery store in Ypsilanti all the time. Now, I have access to at least 10 brands and 16 flavors of locally made pierogi, but not a single store in Hamtramck sells Detroit tortillas.
06/25/07 @ 12:11

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