
From Motorcycles to Mochas: Paul Dutra’s Ride from Building Bikes to Brewing Coffee at Back Alley Moto Cafe & the Custom 1973 Triple E Trailer That Started It All
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Paul Dutra, founder of Back Alley Moto Cafe, shares his journey from building motorcycles to opening a coffee shop—sparked by a craving for great coffee during motorcycle rides. He launched the business with a trailer debut at the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride and later opened a brick-and-mortar location in Stouffville, Ontario.His trailer is a custom-built 1973 Triple E mobile coffee unit, outfitted with vintage espresso machines and grinders that he frequently calibrates to ensure top-notch quality. Serving an average of 300–400 customers a day, Dutra operates either solo or with a partner.He also speaks about the MotoCraft event, praising it as a major gathering for motorcycle enthusiasts and a rare opportunity to see unique bikes and talented builders in one place. You can find Paul on Instagram at @bamotocafe and on his website at bamotocafe.ca.