Cafes specifically catering for cyclist

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Sorry, for resurrecting. but I rode past a new (to me) café today

Lumby village, just off the A63 (& just west of where it intersects with the 'Tadcaster TurnPike' (A162) at Monk Fryston)

I didn't go in, as I was on a bit of a tight schedule

BEWARE though, there is a cattle-grid as you enter the grounds - to keep the 'free-range' Sheep inside


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If you look at the OS map, below the photo, you can locate it
In the picture, the entrance is immediately on the left, of the picture
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/244478



There's also a café at (ex) RAF Church Fenton, that sadly is off-limits to non airfield authorised persons
Open here.................

However.................. they are, apparently, moving into the old Guard-House, which is outside of the security barriers, seemingly within the next few weeks (so the ladies told me, when I was there)
This is the Porta-Cabins they're in at the moment
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PaulSB

Legendary Member
Just scanned through the thread and no one seems to ride in Lancashire. Only the first is truly a cyclist cafe but all are very welcoming:

Roots Catforth Preston
http://www.rootscafe.co.uk/

Rigby’s at Pimbo GC.
http://www.pimbogardencentre.co.uk/

Mecycle Southport
https://mecycle.co.uk/

The Potters Barn Ribchester
http://www.potters-barn.com/

Applestore Scorton
https://www.wyresdalepark.co.uk/cafe/

Waddington The Country Kitchen

Burscough Farm
http://www.thefarmburscough.co.uk/

Ryde cafe Liverpool
This one in Liverpool is one of my favourites but the riding in to and out of Liverpool is not great. We do an annual trip round places associated with the Beatles.

http://www.rydeliverpool.co.uk/
 
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PaulSB

Legendary Member
My local is the famous Eureka Cyclist's Café. Very old, mixed crowd from the very young to the more mature. I think it's probably the oldest cycling cafe in the country, back when there were many cycling cafes around the country at the start of last century.

My club have an annual 130 mile run to Eureka. I’ve only been once but was disappointed by the cafe. Great ride out though.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Just scanned through the thread and no one seems to ride in Lancashire. Only the first is truly a cyclist cafe but all are very welcoming:

Roots Catforth Preston
http://www.rootscafe.co.uk/

Rigby’s at Pimbo GC.
http://www.pimbogardencentre.co.uk/

Mecycle Southport
https://mecycle.co.uk/

The Potters Barn Ribchester
http://www.potters-barn.com/

Applestore Scorton
https://www.wyresdalepark.co.uk/cafe/

Waddington The Country Kitchen

Burscough Farm
http://www.thefarmburscough.co.uk/

Ryde cafe Liverpool
This one in Liverpool is one of my favourites but the riding in to and out of Liverpool is not great. We do an annual trip round places associated with the Beatles.

http://www.rydeliverpool.co.uk/

The cafe at @ColinJ's next forum ride to Condor Green is decent, helped by being in an interesting end of road/start of coastal path waterside location.

https://www.facebook.com/CafeDLuneAtCondorGreen/?rf=514727148586477
 

cm2mackem

Über Member
Location
Chelmsford
If you want to sit with the professional cyclists that live around Essex
http://www.kneadfood.com
If you don't want to pay for sitting with the professional cyclists that live around Essex
http://nortonheathcafe.co.uk
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
The cafe at @ColinJ's next forum ride to Condor Green is decent, helped by being in an interesting end of road/start of coastal path waterside location.

https://www.facebook.com/CafeDLuneAtCondorGreen/?rf=514727148586477
I liked it, even though they didn't do hot vegetarian food the last time I went there.

Some others in this area in places that are very good for cycling (assuming that you don't hate hills!) ...

I like Country Kitchen in Waddington (near Clitheroe). They have a box of big cable locks for cyclists to use.

Others in the Ribble Valley/Forest of Bowland ... The visitor centre cafe at Beacon Fell, The Cobbled Corner in Chipping, and Riverbank Tearooms in Slaidburn.

Towngate Tearoom in Heptonstall is worth a visit. (Be extra careful to lock your bike up if you stop there though. The cafe is towards the top of a very steep hill up to the village so if you spotted someone jumping onto your bike they could be speeding off down the hill on it before you had a chance to stop them!)

Craggies, on a hillside above Cragg Vale is in a nice spot.

Cock Pit Farm Tea Rooms near Ilkley was very nice when I visited it about 6 years ago.
 

pjd57

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
Not a cafe, but the Fintry Inn made us most welcome today.
Seats by the fire , then they put more logs on and didn't mind us drying jackets and gloves in front of it.
Lovely bowl of soup as we'll
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PaulSB

Legendary Member
The cafe at @ColinJ's next forum ride to Condor Green is decent, helped by being in an interesting end of road/start of coastal path waterside location.

https://www.facebook.com/CafeDLuneAtCondorGreen/?rf=514727148586477
Yes definitely on my personal list. I haven’t been in for a couple of years so hesitated to mention it in case things have changed. I know a couple of our guys were there recently on a bitterly cold day and found it closed. The owner happened to be on site, opened up for them and rustled up some hot food and drinks.

This one is good and it’s a cracking ride as well!

Silverdale RSPB Leighton Moss
https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/leighton-moss
 
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