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Favourite tea shops
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From Sheffield CTC Facebook page:-hodge wrote: ↑2 Feb 2022, 11:07amHave you been to the Lakeside cafe at Askern and found it closed recently?Hellhound wrote: ↑1 Feb 2022, 11:11pm Garden Rooms at Braithwell and the Court Yard Cafe at Womersley have permanently shut and the Lakeside at Askern is also closed(but may reopen if new managers are found).All were very popular with the (many)local CCs.Have had many a brew and cake in all three and will miss them!
Their facebook page says it reopened November 27th 2021.
This appears to be incorrect now.It is owned by Doncaster CC and was closed for a short time whilst new managers were put in place.It reopened before Christmas but many of us did not know it had reopened alreadySad to hear the Courtyard Cafe at Womersley has permanently closed. This was going to be our first caf stop on the Osmotherley trip - I'll have to have a rethink!
With the closure of the Lakeside Cafe at Askern too we don't have too many other options
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Sweets tea room http://www.sweetstearooms.co.uk/
Bicycle friendly and great food if on holiday.
Always have a smile and friendly it seems
Bicycle friendly and great food if on holiday.
Always have a smile and friendly it seems
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What a shame this topic cant be easily ordered by county. Any brains here able to suggest how this may be achieved.
So sweets tea rooms i know is in somerset but dosent appear if you input Somerset in the search box. It would rely upon the original poster putting the county somewhere in the post.
So sweets tea rooms i know is in somerset but dosent appear if you input Somerset in the search box. It would rely upon the original poster putting the county somewhere in the post.
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You need a database and a site such as this: https://cafes.cyclingmaps.net/
I've no connection with it and there may be others. But a forum is never going to be an effective way to find a local cafe for yourself, as you've found. It's just completely the wrong structure.
For that matter, I think Google is trying to get cleverer. I think it spots that "cycling cafes" is likely to mean "near me" and puts that in for you. So I get ones in my area. Try it: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cycling+cafes
Of course, I wasn't looking for ones near me, so it was just annoying. But doing that kind of thing is what the knowledge graph is all about. It may mean that you don't need a special list and you can just use Google.
I've no connection with it and there may be others. But a forum is never going to be an effective way to find a local cafe for yourself, as you've found. It's just completely the wrong structure.
For that matter, I think Google is trying to get cleverer. I think it spots that "cycling cafes" is likely to mean "near me" and puts that in for you. So I get ones in my area. Try it: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cycling+cafes
Of course, I wasn't looking for ones near me, so it was just annoying. But doing that kind of thing is what the knowledge graph is all about. It may mean that you don't need a special list and you can just use Google.
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I started the thread exactly 15 years ago (well, plus 1 day!) on 16th March 2007. It was just an idea to allow people the chance to share something good they had found and enjoyed, not to signpost cafes (though that is also possible of course). And of course to celebrate the fact that tea and cake goes well with cycling!
And in fact the thread title was deliberate: it was intended for tea shops, not greasy spoon cafes; afternoon tea, not eggs and bacon in the morning. And certainly not supermarket cafes. I believed then that there is a tradition around tea shops: what they sell in the way of cakes and when they open. Surprisingly, it is a tradition that seems alive and well today. A photo was requested but not often provided.
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horizon wrote: ↑17 Mar 2022, 10:29pmI started the thread exactly 15 years ago (well, plus 1 day!) on 16th March 2007. It was just an idea to allow people the chance to share something good they had found and enjoyed, not to signpost cafes (though that is also possible of course). And of course to celebrate the fact that tea and cake goes well with cycling!
And in fact the thread title was deliberate: it was intended for tea shops, not greasy spoon cafes; afternoon tea, not eggs and bacon in the morning. And certainly not supermarket cafes. I believed then that there is a tradition around tea shops: what they sell in the way of cakes and when they open. Surprisingly, it is a tradition that seems alive and well today. A photo was requested but not often provided.
I couldn't resist a quick look at your opening post. Three years ago we were camping at Steeple Leaze Farm near Kimmeridge and rode out over the ranges to Lulworth cove and then north through Winfrith Newburg to join up with NCN 2 just outside of Moreton. We also discovered the Moreton tea room by accident and you'll be pleased to know that they are still providing excellent tea and cakes, at least they were back then. I hope they've survived lockdown.
Another recommendation in that area is the tea room at the RSPB reserve at Arne.
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A few Mid Wales recommendations:
Tregaron : The Riverside it’s on the A road to Lampeter right on the edge of town past the school. Lovely high quality converted barn . Opens pretty much everyday and sometimes converts to a Bistro in the evening
Tregaron : The Red Kite Centre (local history centre in the old school on the B road to Llandewi Brefi ) does tea and Welsh cakes but opening is more limited . Earlier this year only Wed and Friday
Llangeitho: Cafe in the centre of the village by a roundabout which a local claims was the first roundabout in Wales . Dunno about that but cafe is pretty good .
Llanwrtyd Wells ( of bog snorkelling and Man v Horse fame ): Cupboard and Cakes on the road to Abergwesyn. It may look like a Woman’s dress shop but the owner does tea and cakes and is very pro cyclist .
Thomas Shop : Pen Y Bont on the A44 5 miles north east of Llandrindod Wells Open Thursday to Sundays . Cafe in preserved Edwardian Shop all food home made .Owner is an expert in local history
Finally if you go past Tyncornel Hostel in the Doethie valley you can make yourself a cup of tea/coffee for free !
Tregaron : The Riverside it’s on the A road to Lampeter right on the edge of town past the school. Lovely high quality converted barn . Opens pretty much everyday and sometimes converts to a Bistro in the evening
Tregaron : The Red Kite Centre (local history centre in the old school on the B road to Llandewi Brefi ) does tea and Welsh cakes but opening is more limited . Earlier this year only Wed and Friday
Llangeitho: Cafe in the centre of the village by a roundabout which a local claims was the first roundabout in Wales . Dunno about that but cafe is pretty good .
Llanwrtyd Wells ( of bog snorkelling and Man v Horse fame ): Cupboard and Cakes on the road to Abergwesyn. It may look like a Woman’s dress shop but the owner does tea and cakes and is very pro cyclist .
Thomas Shop : Pen Y Bont on the A44 5 miles north east of Llandrindod Wells Open Thursday to Sundays . Cafe in preserved Edwardian Shop all food home made .Owner is an expert in local history
Finally if you go past Tyncornel Hostel in the Doethie valley you can make yourself a cup of tea/coffee for free !
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Haven't looked at this thread since, ooh, January 2019, but by chance I discovered the Windmill Cafe on Royd Moor this June. I'll third this, great place, good food, not expensive, good portions. Nice cake too! Shame you have to leave your bike in a patch of gravel though.
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I'll put a shout out for the Impromptu Cafe, Elsdon, Northumberland.
Absolutely amazing place....tons of cycling history, lovely owners and the amazing Gibbet cake!
Impromptu Cafe
The School House, Elsdon, Newcastle upon Tyne NE19 1AA
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Absolutely amazing place....tons of cycling history, lovely owners and the amazing Gibbet cake!
Impromptu Cafe
The School House, Elsdon, Newcastle upon Tyne NE19 1AA
01830 520389 https://g.co/kgs/UX4n1k
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Is it still the same owners from 20 years ago?Milfred Cubicle wrote: ↑4 Sep 2022, 6:39pm I'll put a shout out for the Impromptu Cafe, Elsdon, Northumberland.
Absolutely amazing place....tons of cycling history, lovely owners and the amazing Gibbet cake!
Impromptu Cafe
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01830 520389 https://g.co/kgs/UX4n1k
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hahahha same here:D100%JR wrote: ↑5 Jun 2016, 8:29pmI/we always use it after the Strines for that reasonRichard A Thackeray wrote:Just don't eat lots, then head straight over, then southwards over The Strines (Mortimer Road'), or you'll taste it more than once!!ibbo68 wrote:Bank View Cafe-Langsett,Sheffield.
The food is good(Breakfast portions are HUGE) but it does get very busy at weekends!
Stunning but tough road in either direction!
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Well as times get hard, it's worth celebrating great value Beans on toast and here's a cafe that has been going a long long time with no frills Quite simply a pile of beans and two lovely slices.
Blind Beck Tea Room at Horton in Ribblesdale.
In contrast, was a mean, overpriced spoonful and a small slice from a well-known Stavely cafe!
Blind Beck Tea Room at Horton in Ribblesdale.
In contrast, was a mean, overpriced spoonful and a small slice from a well-known Stavely cafe!
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..........Ah I know that cafe - a stopping place for me for years. Mrs Huddlestone.arnsider wrote: ↑9 Oct 2022, 8:59pm Well as times get hard, it's worth celebrating great value Beans on toast and here's a cafe that has been going a long long time with no frills Quite simply a pile of beans and two lovely slices.
Blind Beck Tea Room at Horton in Ribblesdale.
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Don't forget to mention her cakes. Who needs frills?
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Another Cracker of a cafe with really excellent prices and portions is the Old Vicarage tearooms at Tosside.
If you've flogged over Waddington Fell or over Bowland Knotts from Clapham, this is the place to refresh yourself!
If you've flogged over Waddington Fell or over Bowland Knotts from Clapham, this is the place to refresh yourself!