Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The Cake Stop lives on

It is a rare person who goes for a bicycle ride and does not also want some tea, coffee and cake. From the turn of the first ever bicycle pedals cake has been as essential as air in the tyres.

Whether your choice is a Victoria sponge, a flapjack, or a slab of bread pudding, a stop for a cake and a good natter can be the highlight of the day.

As more discover the health, environmental, and cost benefits of the bicycle more are exploring the countryside and seek out the cycle friendly cafés who cater for the needs of the wheeler.

That need for a café stop continues
Today, the large ‘club runs’, once a tradition of the cycling club world who shared enormous pots of tea, are less prevalent. Such traditional club runs still exist but with changes in lifestyles, road conditions and other commitments, groups tend to be smaller. However, that essential base requirement remains – cake although espressos and americanos have become more popular. The cyclists’ café stop lives on.

The very best cafés have always tended to be some of the cycling world’s best kept secrets shared by word of mouth, but with web/app access they are becoming more well-known.

In Whitchurch…

There is an excellent reference resource created by cyclists which lists recommended cafés including a map. Whitchurch has two entries – The Silk Mill and Kudos.

The Silk Mill is very popular with groups, has bicycle racks, a friendly policy towards bringing bikes into the grounds, and is a cyclist Refill StationKudos, in the town centre is an independent coffee shop serving quality coffees and cakes and is very popular with smaller groups.
Whitchurch also has three pubs in the centre and convenience stores that can also provide refreshments.

The Cycle Coffee & Cake Stops Map can be seen here:
https://cafes.cyclingmaps.net




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