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Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 8:41 am
by iammk
Jordans Mill at Broom, cracking place but you could walk there :)
Shuttleworth collection cafe but you could walk there as well.
World famous comfort cafe just south of cambridge.
H cafe oxford.
Ashridge visitor centre near Ivinghoe becon.
OK diner on the A1 north of peterborough
National motorcycle museum cafe next to NEC
Skylark farm cafe off A425 near staverton
Wellsbourne airfield cafe near warwick
Just a few that come to mind. I've got loads of places I take rides to all over the country all year round and I'm happy to share them.
Just avoid Jack's Hill!!

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 10:13 am
by -Ralph-

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 4:52 am
by waynecoluk
Just a quick one on this. There is a relatively new bike cafe opened on the A11.
It's called Route 11 just before you get to Snetterton from the coast.
I'd heard about it and went there for some grub last week.
It looks like an old little chef that has been renovated. There's also a little shop on the side which sells bike gear and is open late from Thursday through to Sunday.
Food was good and reasonably priced. I'll be going again when I get home.

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 5:50 am
by Old Git Ray
waynecoluk wrote:Just a quick one on this. There is a relatively new bike cafe opened on the A11.
It's called Route 11 just before you get to Snetterton from the coast.
I'd heard about it and went there for some grub last week.
It looks like an old little chef that has been renovated. There's also a little shop on the side which sells bike gear and is open late from Thursday through to Sunday.
Food was good and reasonably priced. I'll be going again when I get home.
Monday night is bikers night. About a hundred bikers there 2 weeks ago when I visited.

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 5:03 pm
by Earwig
Walleys Shed, Acton, Sudbury, Suffolk .... same estate as the adventure bike shop :)

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:29 pm
by trickytree
Krazy Horse at Bury St Edmunds, great food.

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 7:51 am
by GB
Yeah good food at Route11 and Krazy Horse, also there is one at Munford, Brownes I think its called, again good food,

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:16 am
by petecam
There is a cafe on the A143 at Stradishall between Haverhell and Bury St Edmunds.

That's did see a lot of bikes there at the weekend but I've no idea if it's still open.

There is also Walkers cafe on the roundabout at Mildenhall at the start of the A1065. It's just on the edge of Thetford forest and is not a biker cafe as such but there is always a lot of bikes there, plenty of trail riders use it for their start location. There is normally a good mix of bikes there.

Re: Is there any biker cafes in east Anglia

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 1:07 pm
by Jerryman
Norfolk coast - Kingfisher cafe at Walcott on the coast road between Gt Yarmouth and Cromer. Usually plenty of bikers at weekends..