Your Favourite Yorkshire Tea Haunts

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Your Favourite Yorkshire Tea Haunts

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Where are they??

Ive been venturing out around the Yorkshire dales area more lately and I found a few nice little places to stop off for a brew and to demolish a slice of carrot cake just to get out of the saddle for a while and stretch the old legs.I was just curious as to what other little secret refreshment stations are discreetly tucked away around these parts that im unaware of that maybe other fellow adventurers are indulging in and would perhaps like to share with me,so where are these little sweet spots lads and lasses.

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Whatever you do avoid Malham like the plague.
Just had a bimble over there from Settle and whilst lovely going over the top and down past Malham Cove the village itself was absolutely snied to the gunnels to the point of using fields for overflow carparks.
Glad i just kept going and stopped for a break just down the road in Kirkby Malham by the river. Take your own brew kit and food.
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Penny Garth Cafe in Hawes but it’s popular with every lad n his dad.
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dave h wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:46 pm nice cafe here,

https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x ... 6957492545

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Nice one, :) I do love Hawes but parking there is nearly always a nightmare,even on a bike,early morings are usually the trick I find
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[quote="Billy Bananahead" post_id=677805 time=1623258123 user_id=9622]
Take your own brew kit and food.[/quote]

Yeah I tend to pack a few bits and bobs when im out but sometimes its just part of the day out.

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Saint rob wrote: Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:40 pm Good cakes and coffee here:

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/The ... 1093?hl=en
Cheers matey,that does look like its worth further investigating :P
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I took a quick blast up the M6 to have a couple of days ride in the Yorkshire Dales recently. On day 2, a Friday in May at 2pm and went to the renowned Penny Garth cafe. A well known spot for bikers to call at. It was closed with no opening times displayed. Oh well plenty of other cafes available as i said to all the other bikers who arrived while i was puzzling over this closure. Shan't bother planning to visit there again.........
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lancashirelad wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 9:17 pm Penny Garth Cafe in Hawes but it’s popular with every lad n his dad.
Not popular with this lad, closed at 2pm on a Fri afternoon in May!
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