Elle
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Angela's cafe that seems to sell homemade everything & an odd array of ceramics and jigsaws. Located on the A166 just south of Boroughbridge
Angela's cafe
Angela's cafe
If you're looking for a quaint and decent cafe (non of your greasy spoon biker mates rubbish)
Then I can highly recommend this place, just off the main Market Place in Thirsk, on Millgate
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restau...fe_Thirsk-Thirsk_North_Yorkshire_England.html
Food is locally sourced, all decent stuff - homemade cakes, bread from a proper bakers on the opposite corner - local meat & cheeses, homemade chutneys & jams etc
Whilst waiting for my bike MOT I had tea and a toasted tea cake (large it was), plus a pot of homemade jam - just £3.70
In 2012 they won Yorkshire's 'breakfast of the year'
The food and drinks are competitively priced and menu's imaginative
Run by Jacqui, who also rides a bike - not that that makes a difference
On my recommended list
Thanks for the tip off Dave, This is a cracking good cafe! Just been to visit today, better than I expected, this would make a great meeting place for Tosser'sAt the carding shed Hepworth, near Jackson bridge, Holmfirth.
Not just a cafe, There is a small museum of cars and bikes.
A few shops and brick a back stalls. It's all set in a 50s theme. Nice cafe, good choice of home made cakes and meals to choose from.
The best bit is that it's free to wander round.
Cheers Dave.
Old Station house cafe. Snaith....Goole is your friend
Found a little gem today whilst on my way to Malham.
Had a "Firemans Breakfast" at Hellifield railway station buffet, a freshly cooked full English, £5.50 inc toast and coffe/tea in a fabulous 'olde worlde" station buffet.
Would recommend it to anyone passing by, will deffo call again when passing.
They said the same in Mountain Bike Rider magazine, but I keep forgetting to call in - the lure of a Brymore ice cream in the Reeth ice cream parlour is always too tempting
At the carding shed Hepworth, near Jackson bridge, Holmfirth.
Not just a cafe, There is a small museum of cars and bikes.
A few shops and brick a back stalls. It's all set in a 50s theme. Nice cafe, good choice of home made cakes and meals to choose from.
The best bit is that it's free to wander round.
Cheers Dave.