Cafes, coffee stops and favourite greasy spoons in the West Midlands

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Let us know your recommendations for your favourite biker food drink stop, a GPS waypoint would be good.
 
Craycombe Cafe, Fladbury, just outside of Evesham, Worcester side.

More details here Ideal for a stopping place for you and SWMBO on a weekend.
 

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British Camp, Malverns, Worcestershire

One is at the junction right at the top and is nothing more than a green shack, with no seating area. However it is a good stopping point on the way home from the Welsh borders. There are public toilets just around the corner too, saves pissing in the bushes. :eek:

The next one is a real olde worlde cafe with stunning views overlooking the Black Mountains. I have attached a waypoint for the cafe but that is not the exact location.

If you are coming from British Camp, it will be on your lefthand side and you have to ride down a short unsurfaced road to get to it. But it is well worth the effort in finding it.
 

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Riverside Cafe, Evesham.

Down a unsurfaced track towards the river, well worth a visit, I would 100% endorse the bread & butter pudding here.:eek:

Those that have been on runs in the past with me, will know that I always make a point of stopping here.:clap
 

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Porkys Diner - Evesham
Honeybourne Airfield, Weston Rd, Honeybourne, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 7QF
Tel: 01386 833138
 

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Riverside Café - Bewdley
2-3, Severn Side North, Bewdley, Worcestershire DY12 2EE
Tel: 01299 404504
 

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Crossgates, Llandrindod Wells, Powys

Gets very busy in the summer with sports bike riders. But would recommend the chicken tika baggette 'n' chips. :augie

Low fat option of course.;)
 

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Dinky's Dinah, located within a large lay-by on the A458 just West of Ford Village near Shrewsbury towards Welshpool.

Superb all day breakfasts and excellent sausage & egg butties :thumb2
 

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Route 44 Diner

Route 44 Café on Bringsty common Between Worcester and Bromyard.(on unsurprisingly the A44) brilliant breakfast at a brilliant price. Located at the back of a garage specialising in British bikes and copies of classic bike provided to read while you wait
 
Midway truck stop @ whitchurch
just off the roundabout fro the A41 / A49

http://www.midwaytruckstop.co.uk/home.htm

or the Raven both are with in 20yds of each other
the Raven even has a couple of old bikes inside the cafe

just don't go to the little chef on the same bit of land

yes three pitstops in the same spot

usually a meet on a friday night and a few bike shows through the year

some run by classic bike mag and some run by streetfighter mag
 
The cafe at Shobdon airfield,good scoff and plenty to see.Also the cafe at Clee hill by the quarry,great bacon sarny and cheap too.
Nice run to both of those on a sunday morning.
 
Riverside Cafe, Evesham.

Down a unsurfaced track towards the river, well worth a visit, I would 100% endorse the bread & butter pudding here.:eek:

Those that have been on runs in the past with me, will know that I always make a point of stopping here.:clap
So wheres the cafe you mentioned? right in evesham?
 
Right in centre. If you are coming from the Pershore side there is an island after you have crossed the bridge. Turn left there ( its a little one way square) carry on down the left hand side between some houses and head for the river/ferry.
Cafe is called Raphaels.

Can recommend the sunday carvery to:thumb
 
So wheres the cafe you mentioned? right in evesham?

Follow the signs in the centre of the town towards Hampton Ferry, go down the track, cafe is on the right just before you get to the ferry.

I was there yesterday afternoon actually, eating a rather large portion of the afore mention bread pudding. :eek:
 
Ma Larkins, Chipping Norton.

Slightly out of area, but well worth a visit whilst riding the Cotswolds.

Full of bikers on Sunday morning

Situated on the junction of the A44 and the A361, just NE of Chipping Norton
 


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