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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by laurence_cooley » 17 Jul 2019 21:22

The club has been sent this message by the owner of a new café:
Hi there, we’re a new coffee shop in the heart of the Cotswolds ideal for your routes @dashwoodscoffee in Milton under Wychwood OX7 6JH we’d love to see you! Thank you.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Matt Hale » 18 Aug 2019 15:19

Espresso Barn, Long Marston

Decent venue, caters well for cyclists-a little pricey, but good quality

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Matt Hale » 25 Aug 2019 15:51

The Larch Barn, Been Savage https://www.thelarchbarn.co.uk/

Been open about a year, was going to go to the Cleobury cafe, but this was a good alternative. Seemed to be plenty of room, including lots of outdoor picnic benches. Great views of Clee Hill and a decent menu (if slightly on the pricey side)

They recommended booking ahead as a popular stop with other cycling clubs
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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by caashford » 30 Aug 2019 11:57

The Old Priest House, Address: 0AA, 2 Vicarage Ln, Audlem, Crewe CW3 0AB
Hours: 10:00-17:00 Weds - Sun

Cracking Cafe although slightly small. £4ish for double beans / cheese / egg on toast, and £7 for a 7 options english breakfast, £7 for a 10 option mega breakfast. Nice and warm inside with great breakfasts as well as oatcakes. Just next door to Audlem Cyclosport (which is closed on Sunday unfortunately).

https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en&pb ... tZRSKsJ4BV

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by NeilL » 29 Jan 2020 19:52

Pop into gilks garage cafe on the edge of Kineton, the other day. Good food and cycle friendly.

Worth a summer club run maybe.

https://gilksgaragecafe.com/

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by ballintrane » 29 Jan 2020 20:10

NeilL wrote:
29 Jan 2020 19:52
Pop into gilks garage cafe on the edge of Kineton, the other day. Good food and cycle friendly.

Worth a summer club run maybe.

https://gilksgaragecafe.com/
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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 04 Feb 2020 18:48

John & Hilary wrote:
04 Feb 2020 17:56
Just visited The View café at Hill Farm Marina which is about half a mile south of Wootton Wawen on the A3400. Very good and reasonable prices.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 24 May 2020 19:24

This is an ex-cafe suggestion for a venue used on previous club runs.

Ombersley Farm Shop and Cafe burnt down last night, so no longer available unless you like eating over done toast.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by George » 11 Oct 2020 18:05

Having done a bit of browsing on the Cycling Cafés Map, I decided to go to a previously unvisited café today: The Orchard Tea Room/The Scrumpy House Restaurant at Weston's Cider Mill near Much Marcle.

It was really good: lots of indoor and outdoor seating, nice food, reasonable prices, scenic location served by an excellent lane network. One obvious drawback: it's too far for a standard club run. Minimum round-trip distance is roughly 100 miles; scenic route options are likely to be more. However, those distances are doable in the context of an all-day summer club run, and it's potentially useful for anyone riding to or from the Brecon Beacons or other places in that general direction. I'm minded to lead an all day B run down there myself, but I'm busy the next couple of weekends and by the time we get to November it's probably too late... maybe next year, therefore.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Wilvo » 28 Nov 2020 11:21

Can anyone give a list of cafes that are open for takeaway at the moment?

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 28 Nov 2020 14:10

Wilvo wrote:
28 Nov 2020 11:21
Can anyone give a list of cafes that are open for takeaway at the moment?
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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 30 May 2021 17:36

Droitwich Rugby Club runs a cafe at the club and positively encourage cyclists. Local cycling groups appear to make heavy use of it.

Cakes, rolls and drinks.

https://droitwichrfc.rfu.club/news/lock ... 7391917251

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by George » 30 May 2021 18:27

Philip Whiteman wrote:
30 May 2021 17:36
Droitwich Rugby Club runs a cafe at the club and positively encourage cyclists. Local cycling groups appear to make heavy use of it.

Cakes, rolls and drinks.

https://droitwichrfc.rfu.club/news/lock ... 7391917251

The Glyn Micthell Memorial Ground
Hanbury Road
Droitwich
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Could be a handy Intro Ride destination.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 25 Jun 2021 08:53

Worcester Perdiswell

Cafe in golf club that is open to the public. Extensive seating. A good range of breakfast fodder at cheap prices. Bicycles can be stowed within view. The entrance to the club is via Hindlip Lane just off the A38 when entering Worcester from Claines.

They have a sign declaring, "All Welcome".

https://www.ravenmeadowgolf.co.uk/bar-and-cafe-.aspx

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by AlanW » 25 Jun 2021 09:29

Springdale Nursery and Tearoom, Old Turnpike Road, Worcester WR7 4AG

Situated just outside of Crowle, on the Hibbleton side. Great choice of cakes and sandwiches and lots of seating inside and outside, plus loads of room for bikes.
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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by laurence_cooley » 03 Mar 2023 11:54

This is a cafe that already gets used, but the club recently received this message:
Good Morning.
We are a local garden centre restaurant in chaddesley Corbett, and would love you and your cycling club to drop in on us at Rowberry’s. You’re guaranteed a warm welcome, and delicious food and cakes…and a freebie for the organiser. For more info call me on 01562770058.
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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 06 Mar 2023 21:20

Gils Tea Room, Chaddesley Corbett.

Gils of Wolverley have opened their second tea room. It is located opposite The Swan in Chaddesley and was a tea room prior to the pandemic.

I have yet to check but it used to be possible for cyclists to take their bikes through the back entrance.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100055401315253

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by CakeStop » 24 Mar 2023 16:37

Not visited but they contacted the club....

We are a tearoom in the South Shropshire hills serving cakes, cream teas, coffee and light lunches. We would love you to have us on your list of tearoom stops for your cycling events. We are at a crossroads half-way between Clun and Craven Arms. Our number to book is 01588 660141.

The Old Wheelwright Tearoom, 1 Little Brampton, Clunbury, Craven Arms SY7 0HH
Eat cake before you're hungry

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by Philip Whiteman » 27 Mar 2023 16:06

CakeStop wrote:
24 Mar 2023 16:37
Not visited but they contacted the club....

We are a tearoom in the South Shropshire hills serving cakes, cream teas, coffee and light lunches. We would love you to have us on your list of tearoom stops for your cycling events. We are at a crossroads half-way between Clun and Craven Arms. Our number to book is 01588 660141.

The Old Wheelwright Tearoom, 1 Little Brampton, Clunbury, Craven Arms SY7 0HH
Not been there for a while but it was popular with cyclists and used as an audax control.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by MarkS » 13 Apr 2023 01:15

As someone with a terrible memory of places I've started plotting the cafes we've used. The link below contains the ones I've put in so far..

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid= ... sp=sharing

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by George » 14 May 2023 18:03

I was chatting to the proprietor at Island Meadow Caravan Park today. Would leaders of runs of any significant size heading that way please phone ahead to warn her? The number is 01789 488273. Thanks!

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by George » 06 Jun 2023 10:16

When out with Roger a week or so back, I happened to notice that the café that used to Auntea Rita's in Flyford Flavel has re-opened. Looks quite different now, so presumably new proprietors. Will try to drop by some time to see what it's like for cyclists and whether it's open on Sundays. But, of course, if anyone else is going that way before me, or has already tried it, please share share what you learn(t).

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by PaulB » 06 Jun 2023 10:29

Hi George

Interesting and nice to see, ill pop down this week and see if its ok, google maps has some photos etc
ANY EXCUSE FOR A BIKE RIDE :) :) :)

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by George » 09 Oct 2023 10:33

I noticed a Facebook post by Redditch R&PCC, where they mention a café that's new to me: Osco's at Blenheim Garden Centre, just to the east of Bidford, on the B road leading towards Stratford: https://maps.app.goo.gl/TU9LbY2JhMPWvtPWA

Menu suggests that's it's maybe not ideal for those whose preference is for Broadacres-style fare/prices, but handy to know about nevertheless. Open 10am to 4pm Sundays.

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Re: New cafe suggestions

Post by George » 29 Nov 2023 09:27

Roger Green has asked me to share the news that the café at Earlswood Garden Centre has reopened under new ownership and is now called 'Wave'. A website is apparently under construction.

Earlswood is too close for most club runs, but the café used to be a popular destination for intro rides and other short/slow excursions.

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