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Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:18 am |
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As per BB's suggestion, please post up your recommendations, suggestions and ideas for any type of place that is "biker friendly" (and this is for all types of two wheelers and trikes) and also advise on accessibility for the disabled.
Pubs, clubs, cafes, regular meeting places- anything or anywhere that is pro-biker and try and give as much detail (contact numbers, addresses, websites etc) as possible.
Conversely, if you have ever been prejudiced against by an establishment, group or place, let us know and the biking fraternity will take their valued custom elsewhere.
Off you go then, people. 
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Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:37 am |
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Nunney Catch Cafe A361 west of Frome, Somerset
Bike friendly truck stop with loadsa parking, good disabled access, good sized portions at proper prices, and drinks in proper mugs.
proper job.
 
Nunney Catch,
Frome,
Somerset
BA11 4NZ
Tel: 01373 836331
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Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:41 am |
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In bletchely, milton keynes. Fits the bill altgho I'm not 100% sure on disabled access. Has a nice big car/bike/trike park which is viewable from inside the pub just so you can keep an eye on your pride and joy when you're having a pint.
http://www.theplough.com/
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Posted: Mon Mar 5th, 2007 09:43 am |
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Fox and Hounds Pub
Dont go any where near here they dont like bikers
  
Tytherington
Nr Frome,
Somerset.
BA11 5BN
01373 473902
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Posted: Tue Mar 6th, 2007 11:58 pm |
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Bollox cant get it work Anyway, Ponderosa Cafe, Horseshoe Pass, Llangollen, er Wales..
Loads of Bikes at weekends and pretty busy thro the week, watch out for sheep tho.
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Posted: Tue Mar 13th, 2007 01:28 pm |
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Poole Quay every Tuesday Night from May to September http://www.pooletourism.com/services.asp?id=26C35B30E2A948

Every Wednesday night from May 3rd until September 27th 2006 at Compton Abbas Airfield. http://www.bikernight.co.uk/uk-bike-nights/compton-bike-knights.php

West Bay Nr Bridport most weekends this was this weekend...

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Posted: Tue Mar 13th, 2007 02:05 pm |
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http://www.thegreenwellystop.co.uk/
The Green Welly, Tyndrum in Scotland, has its own bike park with fresh water for screens. visors etc. Good food, very welcoming for all kinds of travellers, always good craic
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Posted: Fri Mar 16th, 2007 04:54 pm |
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karTER wrote:
Conversely, if you have ever been prejudiced against by an establishment, group or place, let us know and the biking fraternity will take their valued custom elsewhere.
Off you go then, people. 
Woburn bloody safari park.
Turned up on me bike, and they refused entry. They muttered something about ''lion enclosures'' but that's just a cover story I'm sure. I'm thinking of getting MCN to do an expose of their bare-faced anti-bike prejudice.
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Posted: Sat Mar 17th, 2007 10:25 am |
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Negr6 wrote: karTER wrote:
Conversely, if you have ever been prejudiced against by an establishment, group or place, let us know and the biking fraternity will take their valued custom elsewhere.
Off you go then, people. 
Woburn bloody safari park.
Turned up on me bike, and they refused entry. They muttered something about ''lion enclosures'' but that's just a cover story I'm sure. I'm thinking of getting MCN to do an expose of their bare-faced anti-bike prejudice.
Perhaps they'll let you through and offer to make a video of your visit, next time! 
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Posted: Sun Mar 18th, 2007 11:18 am |
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Negr6 wrote: karTER wrote:
Conversely, if you have ever been prejudiced against by an establishment, group or place, let us know and the biking fraternity will take their valued custom elsewhere.
Off you go then, people. 
Woburn bloody safari park.
Turned up on me bike, and they refused entry. They muttered something about ''lion enclosures'' but that's just a cover story I'm sure. I'm thinking of getting MCN to do an expose of their bare-faced anti-bike prejudice.
Maybe if you promise to empty your pockets of raw steak they would be more sympathetic?
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Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 08:41 pm |
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I can tell you where NOT to go thats for sure.
Don't ever stop in Knowesgate in Northumberland. I was refused service there. In the one Cafe.
When I mentioned to my Newcastle mates they just laughed and said "we thought everybody knew not to stop there - they are a shower of bastards!"
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Posted: Tue Apr 3rd, 2007 04:28 pm |
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Back on track for places that welcome riders.
Fox's Diner Oxford Road, Dorchester On Thames, Wallingford, Oxford
http://www.foxsdiner.com/album1_002.htm
Also see a few riders outside Englands Rose in Postcombe.
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Posted: Tue Apr 3rd, 2007 04:31 pm |
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also near Buckingham, the Lone Tree
http://www.thelonetree.co.uk/
I've only stopped there for lunch. Some of the evening events look a bit dodgy 
Last edited on Tue Apr 3rd, 2007 04:33 pm by Norfolknchance
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Posted: Tue Apr 3rd, 2007 07:10 pm |
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try this place http://www.squires-cafe.co.uk i'll be there tomorrow evening
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Posted: Sat Apr 7th, 2007 08:41 pm |
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Each of us knows one or more good caffs. Thought you'd like to know about my local. If you're tripping to the east coast sometime, get to Felixstowe and find the Bradfield Viewing Point. Right on Felixstowe Harbourside and looking across the bay to Harwich.
Sam, a friendly young lady, operates out of a converted shipping container. Today I had double egg & chips and a mug of tea for £2.60. Healthy eater, me. Egg, bacon, soft bap, tea is £2.70.
Sam has been on TV cookery programmes twice. How many caff operators do you know who are that good?
There are places that rip you off with a fiver for a glorified 'sandwich', and look down their noses at bikers. We've all met 'em.
So let's be hearing about the good ones and the dud ones.
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Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 07:33 pm |
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Hartside caffs ok for a drink and bite to eat on the way over to the lakes via Alston.Also Devils Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale.
I stopped at a layby on the way to Stafford on Friday just outside Uttoxeter,nice coffee and the food smelled nice.
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Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 07:52 pm |
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| Squires cafe bar at sherburn and seaways cafe at fridaythorpe.
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Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 07:53 pm |
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| the only one i know of in north hampshire is the infinity one in north camp.
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Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 08:58 pm |
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greenpro wrote: Sam has been on TV cookery programmes twice. How many caff operators do you know who are that good?
Depends if it was Watchdog or Rogue Traders rather than Celebrity Greasy Spoon Factor Idol
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Posted: Mon Apr 9th, 2007 02:17 am |
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Good point. One was Ready, Steady, Cook; t'other was one where cooks do their thing for a panel of experts. Sam says she's been offered more TV work as she's young and fairly good looking for a cheffy type person. No obscene lingo too, which has got to be a f-----g improvement on f-----g Gordon f-----g Ramsay hasn't it.
You're a cop, so you know more about caffs than anyone else as you spend so much time stopped in them. (Well, my county cops do; have seen three patrol cars parked at one). So which caffs do you rate? Or is the 'works' canteen so good you don't need to mix with the general pubic? Cops here use the Cafe de Tesco as it's about 1/4 mile from county HQ. Have seen 20 in there at one time.
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Keep up the good work. Less paperwork, more patrolling.
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