There is a cafe next door to the Kearton Hotel in Thwaite which I frequent quite a bit when I’m out that way. It does a good brew and you get a home made biscuit as well.
Postcode is DL11 6DR
Your Favourite Yorkshire Tea Haunts
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Re: Your Favourite Yorkshire Tea Haunts
Seaways cafe at Fridaythorpe near Wetwang.
Always busy, super friendly, cracking food. Nuff said.
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Always busy, super friendly, cracking food. Nuff said.
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Re: Your Favourite Yorkshire Tea Haunts
There’s a new biker cafe in Sykehouse, on the road between Askern and the A614 near Thorne.
https://oldgeorgeinnsykehouse.co.uk/cafe-function-room/
I’ve not been yet, but have heard good things
Other cafes we use in that area are, the pig place (Annas?) in Howden; Strawberry Fields nr York; Squires nr Sherburn in Elmet; The Motorist also nr Sherburn: The Humber Hideaway, with a nice view of the bridge:-
The bridge is free for motorcycles.
The cafe at Sandtoft airfield nr Doncaster has it’s attractions.
The Windmill Cafe nr Millers Green on the hills above Holmfirth is also a nice cafe.
https://oldgeorgeinnsykehouse.co.uk/cafe-function-room/
I’ve not been yet, but have heard good things
Other cafes we use in that area are, the pig place (Annas?) in Howden; Strawberry Fields nr York; Squires nr Sherburn in Elmet; The Motorist also nr Sherburn: The Humber Hideaway, with a nice view of the bridge:-
The bridge is free for motorcycles.
The cafe at Sandtoft airfield nr Doncaster has it’s attractions.
The Windmill Cafe nr Millers Green on the hills above Holmfirth is also a nice cafe.
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Re: Your Favourite Yorkshire Tea Haunts
Not sure what it's called but there's a real nice upmarket cafe in Bainton village, on the Malton to Beverley road (great biking road)
Been a few times, they get plenty of bikers.
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Been a few times, they get plenty of bikers.
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They lost my custom when I had a Michael Douglas ‘Falling Down’ moment. I got there at 11:33, to be told they stopped doing breakfasts at 11:30 and if I wanted lunch I’d have to wait until after 12:00 when the kitchen started up again. Nice coffee though.scoobydidler wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:57 pm Not sure what it's called but there's a real nice upmarket cafe in Bainton village, on the Malton to Beverley road (great biking road)
Been a few times, they get plenty of bikers.
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