Deano's Cafe and Bistro Lake District

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Deano's Cafe and Bistro Lake District

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If you are in the Lake District head for Coniston and visit Deano's Café and Bistro for great food and drink.

Turn up on your bike and you will get a 25% discount :) Look out for Deanos CRF1000 Africa Twin parked outside.

It's on Yewdale Road, the A593 in Coniston.


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That would make a good 2nd stop after doing the Lakes passes. I went round the back of Coniston on the way to the ferry. I will remember next time to go through Coniston. Cheers Bob
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Paul-S wrote:That would make a good 2nd stop after doing the Lakes passes. I went round the back of Coniston on the way to the ferry. I will remember next time to go through Coniston. Cheers Bob
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Has he just opened?, can't remember seeing that a few months ago.

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bowber wrote:Has he just opened?, can't remember seeing that a few months ago.

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Change of plan this weekend, weather looks better in the Lakes than Cornwall, so will call in at Deano's. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Deano's Cafe and Bistro Lake District

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We'll have to work in a stop there on Sunday 14th when we do the 3 Lakes & 3 Passes run at the Cumbrian rally at Haggsbank
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Africa John wrote:We'll have to work in a stop there on Sunday 14th when we do the 3 Lakes & 3 Passes run at the Cumbrian rally at Haggsbank
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John, you could bag all 8 of the tarmac ones and many of the lakes in 1 day. 3 is only a hours ride
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Paul-S wrote:John, you could bag all 8 of the tarmac ones and many of the lakes in 1 day. 3 is only a hours ride
Hi Paul

Experience has taught me that by the time everyone has had breakfast and decided what they want to do as regards road ride or off road and generally fannied about, it's about 10am ish. The route for the 3 Lakes & 3 Passes says 150 miles from and back to Haggsbank, so about 3 hours in one go plus coffee/cig stops and general fannying about which probably means 5 or 6 hours. That looked reasonable given it's the Sunday and some folks will want to be off home at the end.

I need to look at the rout again to make sure Deano's place can be visited. Happy to send you the TomTom or GPX file for your comments.

See you soon buddy (thumbs)

John
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