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outlash

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Still not been there - at only 7 miles from my house I wouldn't feel I've earnt a coffee by the time I get there. But it could be a destination for a pre-Christmas Cycle Chat Saturday ride from Cambridge........
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If you want to 'earn' that coffee, you could try the blue egg down in Gt. Bardfield, as frequented by Cav & the Dowsetts: http://www.theblueegg.co.uk/kneadfood.html Very decent.

Or you could try http://magliarosso.co.uk/ near Bury St. Edmunds and dribble over the gorgeous Ritte frames they've built up.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
pfft....all you northern cyclists should be ashamed...( by northern I mean anyone who lives north of Durham on the east coast, and Carlisle on the west coast. Anyone south of that lives in the Midlands.) Parkhead Station is THE cafe in the north. Everything else is just daffodil country
 
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Pale Rider

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pfft....all you northern cyclists should be ashamed...( by northern I mean anyone who lives north of Durham on the east coast, and Carlisle on the west coast. Anyone south of that lives in the Midlands.) Parkhead Station is THE cafe in the north. Everything else is just daffodil country

Don't get me started on Parkhead Station.

Grumpy proprietor, tiny cups of coffee, and don't get caught having a mouthful of your own food - even outside the premises - or you will be ticked off.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
Don't get me started on Parkhead Station.

Grumpy proprietor, tiny cups of coffee, and don't get caught having a mouthful of your own food - even outside the premises - or you will be ticked off.
ermmm...must be either a different PHS or they didn't like you on a personal level. I've never had any problems (regularly cycle up from Sunderland and back with cafe/cake stop at PHS)
 
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ermmm...must be either a different PHS or they didn't like you on a personal level. I've never had any problems (regularly cycle up from Sunderland and back with cafe/cake stop at PHS)

Quite a few cyclists speak well of the place, but equally quite a few do not.

My experiences have been mixed.

A group of us are due to go there at the weekend, as you say it's a decent out and back ride from Sunderland.

The suggestion - not at my behest - is to do a swift turn around at Parkhead and take lunch on the way back at the cafe at Hownsgill, which my lot have found to be more welcoming and to serve cheaper and better food and drink in recent times.

When I last spoke to the owner at Parkhead, she all but told me she was concentrating on full dinners for the car drivers.

That's fair enough, she has a living to earn and cyclists are not known to be big spenders.
 

robjh

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outlash

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Me and a couple of friends did CCA's 'ride of the 3 cafe's' that took in the Blue Egg, Maglia Rosso and Bicicletta and the Blue Egg was possibly my favourite :smile:.
 
Location
London
Coffee in cafes seems hit and miss to me.

I've had some lovely cups made from artisan beans and on a machine the size of a juke box.

I've also had disappointing cups made the same way.

McDonald's coffee - like their food - is nothing if not consistent.

Fine if you like it, which I do.
I'd run a mile from anything described as artisan.
I'm a real coffee head, have several coffee makers including a proper gaggia.
Spoons filter coffee isn't half bad (they use lavazza coffee i think) and monday to friday at least (not sure about other days) you can have free refills up to 2pm. Very welcome after an early morning run or an early start from a campsite. I can't exist without good coffee.
 
Location
London
Not exactly trendy but I quite like the cafe on hellifield station. Wonderful station as well since it was done up - glorious ironwork.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
I have The Handle Bar in Hitchin, inside the Kinetic bike shop, and Emily's tea shop in Whitwell, which has ample reading material, home made cakes and a used bike shop. Both pretty good.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
so what is the great attraction in these trendy hipster places , where you get charged inflated prices ?

please explain it to me as i dont understand why
 
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