Cafes, coffee stops and favourite greasy spoons in the North

Cafe

the cafe at the top of the Bank out of Stanhope its in that industrial waste land on the right it caters for cyclists who come up the cycle track following the old ralway line excellent food and service and there not averse to wet or muddy road stained customers.

Centurion
 
the cafe at the top of the Bank out of Stanhope its in that industrial waste land on the right it caters for cyclists who come up the cycle track following the old ralway line excellent food and service and there not averse to wet or muddy road stained customers.

Centurion

I know the one you mean Borderraider and Mort took us there.. they claim to be open 24 hours......

:eek:
 
I know the one you mean Borderraider and Mort took us there.. they claim to be open 24 hours......

:eek:

This is the one:
Parkhead Station
Stanhope Moor
Co. Durham
DL13 2ES

Absolutley brilliant, started off from a caravan whilst the buildings and B&B were being restored / built.
Smashing apple pie and custard just the job after cycling up from Swalwell on the Derwent Way.

Mick
 
Old School House, Elsdon

Friendly Tea Room. Home made Food. Owners into cycling but are also very biker friendly.
 
heres another tried today

The Hadrian Hotel at Wall nr Hexham large Bagette choice of fillings plus the usual salady shonet. a fiver
 
Oktay's Fish & Chips
21 St. Nicholas Street,
Carlisle.

Opposite Hein Gericke.

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:drool
 
Malcolm Dawson's Butchers, Blyth.

Sometimes you go searching for things.....and then find them accidentally, just around the corner.

Took the bike in for it's MOT at Ferguson's and whilst it was being failed, found this wonderful shop:

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...with an intrigueing sign in the window..

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Gunness cured bacon :drool

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...and their own Chorizo sausages...amongst others..

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.......well, be rude not to eh?

:fnikefork
 
Slightly out of N.E - Hambleton Inn, A170 top of Sutton Bank:beer:

Bike friendly - big car park - real fire - great menu - camping - and breakfasts available if fore warned:thumb

Tell em Ge0rdie sent ya:beerjug:
 
Sometimes you go searching for things.....and then find them accidentally, just around the corner.

Took the bike in for it's MOT at Ferguson's and whilst it was being failed, found this wonderful shop:

IMG00110-20101018-1033.jpg


...with an intrigueing sign in the window..

IMG00109-20101018-1030.jpg


Gunness cured bacon :drool

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...and their own Chorizo sausages...amongst others..

IMG00107-20101018-1028.jpg


.......well, be rude not to eh?

:fnikefork

Just tested the "breakfast sausage" - lovely, quite spicy though... :drool
 
Try Wear Valley Diner between Toft Hill and Witton Le Wear on A 68.
They keep standard business hours but the view over the Wear valley and the trad Brit. grub makes up for it. You can see your bike in the car park if you worry about that kind of thing. Free newspapers if you want to depress your self.
Sadly its up for sale.
 
Cross Lordstones Cafe at Carlton Bank off the list

Miserable twat that runs it has hiked his prices and the food and service is pretty crap when I was there last week

Get your grub at Castlegate Cafe in Helmsley or Howards in Stokesley instead
 


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