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name a famous cafe

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damientt

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Oh .. and The Galley in Annalong ... but .... they don't open on a Sunday as it's the Lord's Day. Amen to that.
 

andyBeaker

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The afternoon tea dances are still held every weekday at The Waldorf Hotel - they are very pleasant.
 
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McMuckles

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The place we stopped on the 2011 McBash ride out in Aviemore

Papa Rock -bike memorabilia, nice staff, drinks licence and think they have live music nights as well
 
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wuz_uk

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The Cabin Cafe


17 High Street, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex CM0 8AG
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trigantle

Talking of which
The place we stopped on the 2011 McBash ride out in Aviemore

Papa Rock -bike memorabilia, nice staff, drinks licence and think they have live music nights as well

feckin good call @tu* forgot all about that little gem. Chocolate to die for as well, eh Kenny.
 
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Trumpet

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Well they're wrong......It's Sherburn in Bloody Elmet.......Leeds? it's 30 miles from leeds....
Ask anybody....
Derek, Red Mick, IanRobbo,
We've all been there,(together,shhhhh) so we know where it is.
LOL
Bloody postal address...mean nowt.....

Squires milk bar closed down some time ago, due to problems with the town itself. anyhow, the owners Bought a pub elsewhere, and renamed it Squires. It's the original people, in a new location, with an ajoining mtorcycle accessory shop and Camping.
It's still a good meeting pace, and easier to find/get to IMHO
 

bmwdumptruck

Come on you Hatters
One of my favorites is 'The World Famous Comfort Cafe' near Cambridge. Between Cambridge and Linton/Haverhill, just off the A505. Always bikes there any weekend, and no doubt evenings through the summer, but never been then.

Its world famous ya no....

Going the other way, another goodie is Wellesbourne airfield cafe, near Stratford on Avon, although nearly all the routes in and around it are now blanket 50's and 40's.
 

ScottyUK

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One of my favorites is 'The World Famous Comfort Cafe' near Cambridge. Between Cambridge and Linton/Haverhill, just off the A505. Always bikes there any weekend, and no doubt evenings through the summer, but never been then.

Its world famous ya no....

I forgot about that one! It's got a feel like a Happy Eater but I've never been there when there's been no other bikes @tu*
 

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
Squires milk bar closed down some time ago, due to problems with the town itself. anyhow, the owners Bought a pub elsewhere, and renamed it Squires. It's the original people, in a new location, with an ajoining mtorcycle accessory shop and Camping.
It's still a good meeting pace, and easier to find/get to IMHO

All the above true, I think you will find "Harry" the "original" owner has now flogged it, although he put a cause in the sale to include his stupid son as part of the deal, Harry drops in occasionally in his helicopter!!:eek: just to say hello,!! they now put "the pastie" behind glass so you cant cough all over it when your cuing for a VERY expensive tea or coffee now!!:xm
 

Tinytim

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Errr, just a thought Wolfie. All these cafes that have been mentioned. Most aren't exactly famous are they. :dunno: Favourites to the locals mebbe .
Otherwise a plan to take in all these "famous" cafes will take a couple of years to do; and you'll end up like Fatbert too.

:-:
 

Tinytim

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All the above true, I think you will find "Harry" the "original" owner has now flogged it, although he put a cause in the sale to include his stupid son as part of the deal, Harry drops in occasionally in his helicopter!!:eek: just to say hello,!! they now put "the pastie" behind glass so you cant cough all over it when your queuing for a VERY expensive tea or coffee now!!:xm

Hardly very expensive, unless your drinking 20 gallons of the stuff you tight twat. Typical Yorkshireman. Why don't you take a flask of coffee and a coupla sandwiches ?


:-0)
 
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HondaJon

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Farrowby Farm shop - small tea rooms - you can watch your future bacon and sausages walking around in the fields outside. Tasty breakfasts.

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ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
Hardly very expensive, unless your drinking 20 gallons of the stuff you tight twat. Typical Yorkshireman. Why don't you take a flask of coffee and a coupla sandwiches ?
:-0)

OY!!! there was no need for that!!:cry: I'm not a tight dislodged Jock either !!:dunno:
 
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Harry the B.

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The Whistle Stop Rhuddlan, Bikers cafe, numerouse bike clubs use it and you can ride the Mold Denbigh Rd and then the Abergelly LLanruist Rd. Still full breakfast under ?4 with toast & Tea.
H.
 

Wolfie

Is a lunp
Errr, just a thought Wolfie. All these cafes that have been mentioned. Most aren't exactly famous are they. :dunno: Favourites to the locals mebbe .
Otherwise a plan to take in all these "famous" cafes will take a couple of years to do; and you'll end up like Fatbert too.

:-:

nah about 3 days riding so far, then again nearly 60 cafes 30mins in each = another 3 days say. famous in there own areas, some of course people for Hundreds of miles away have heard of, some are plain basic burger bars but the food and gatherings make them a place to be if you are in the area.

how can going to a cafe make me a short ugly fucker with the personality of a dead sheep stuck in a dyke??
 

Wolfie

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taken from elsewhere

"Just my personal take on H's Cafe.

It is part of Kent's Honda main dealers.

Went there on a Sunday morning last month on my Pan and met a friend ready for a ride out.

My heated grips went postal and welded themselves to the handlebars on the throttle side, rendering the bike unrideable.

I had breakdown recovery insurance, but wanted the bike recovered on Monday morning to the workshop in Folkestone that fitted them.

I asked the dealers if they would do me a favour and store the bike overnight in their enormous workshops, so I could get it recovered first thing in the morning, and get it recovered once, instead of being taken home then having to trailer it a seconnd time.

'No' was the answer.

I swore then that I would never spend another penny on their premises, either the cafe or in the dealership."
 
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richarda

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Not to be mistaken with H's diner near Benson, Oxfordshire.

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