deptfordmarmoset
Full time tea drinker
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- Armonmy Way
Just 4 Ps and some peace. PLEASE!!Is that clipless parkin or rat trap parkin you want sir? Would you like 3 in 2, Finishline or WD 40 with your tea?
Just 4 Ps and some peace. PLEASE!!Is that clipless parkin or rat trap parkin you want sir? Would you like 3 in 2, Finishline or WD 40 with your tea?
FTFY...You've tried to cycle around the world. How did you manage?
Many years ago. When a little farmhouse couldn't open the front room for cyclists at next to no cost, cos they had a kitchen that they had food. Commercial kitchen and stuff.
We used to call into a little farmhouse near the top of Flash in the Peaks and have a quick meal,and tea in the front room which was kitted out with bench seats. Kitchen was opposite. Very simple menu. But health and safety regs/EU shut them down, they needed a commercial kitchen.
There was a special affection with these farm houses. It all changed in the 90's. I know, progress and stuff.
Which doesn't explain easy riding groups also using cafe stops, pub stops, ... while we meet up, chat a bit, ride off gently, chat on the ride and so onyou meet up and shoot off urgently like nutters and the cafe stop is your first opportunity to stop and relax and mull things over, compare notes on the hills and gently take the mickey.
It was closed when I passed byGo ride the beast at coedy brennin and when you see the little cafe in the middle of nowhere you'll understand![]()
Cafes are more than the refuel and the caffeine hit; you meet up and shoot off urgently like nutters and the cafe stop is your first opportunity to stop and relax and mull things over, compare notes on the hills and gently take the mickey. Cycling cafes are the places where friendships are formed and cemented.
So, there seems to be this association with cyclists and cafés but I am confused as to why...
Please may someone enlighten me?
I love a good cuppa or hot chocolate though.
Take it your not very sociable @Mr.Si
Apart from coffee and cake which is the most obvious answer, it's a great way to catch up with other riders...... in the warm too. It's often the first item on the agenda before we ride![]()
I was just looking at your post about beans n toast and calling out some famous cyclists name and I was trying to remember the cafe where I used to go which was in a farmhouse in a front room. There you go!!. It was so long ago i had forgotten where it was. I had thought it was Blaze farm perhaps in the old days.
Thanks for the reminder. Man, I remember going there on some very very cold days. No feelings in my hands or toes.