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Coffee

This is about Coffee, in particular a quality Doppio espresso. I travel a lot, so, in your opinions where are your coffee hot spots, they don't have to cycling cafes persa, however bike porn always helps with the enjoyment. This time though, it's about the coffee.

Mine are:

Coolriver cafe: Matlock Derbyshire
Strutts cafe: Belper Derbyshire
DerbyparkBikeWorks: Derby city centre (park your bike for free why you have a coffee)
200 Degrees: Nottingham City centre

The Espresso at these places is as good as anywhere I have ever been. (In the world)

I am fed up of being disappointed when I visit other places, so let's create a list.

If you're new please join in and if you have questions pop them below and the forum regulars will answer as best we can.

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Cyclist | 10 years ago
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Visited Zappis many times, great coffee.

Discovered this today in Birmingham. Excellent Espresso ....

http://www.yorksbakerycafe.co.uk

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bike_food | 10 years ago
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Hartley farm in Winsley and Wild cafe in Bath.

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Kapelmuur | 10 years ago
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What passes as 'good coffee' is subjective, I like mine strong and bitter without milk or sugar.

A local favourite is Deli Cofano, a concession operating within Woodside Garden Centre at Poynton (Cheshire). Lovely cakes and home made soup too.

It's small but there are tables outside and a fence to secure the bike to. I've never seen other cyclists there.

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allanj | 10 years ago
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Ronde in Edinburgh for excellent coffee in a bike shop

Artisan Roast- branches in Edinburgh and Glasgow, fantastic coffee, near some bike shops!

Laboratorio Espresso in the centre of Glasgow- also fantastic, bike shops near by.

And finally- the Apple Pie Bakery in Carnwath- not very good coffee but cheap and welcoming with lots of roadies!

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MattT53 | 10 years ago
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Bit far from you, but Zappis bike cafe in Oxford does a thoughly decent espresso whilst having some cool bike-stuff on the walls. Shame it's always packed with the macbook pro brigade.

Up north the Priory Hall and the Music Room in Lancaster are great

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700c replied to MattT53 | 10 years ago
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MattT53 wrote:

Bit far from you, but Zappis bike cafe in Oxford does a thoughly decent espresso whilst having some cool bike-stuff on the walls. Shame it's always packed with the macbook pro brigade.

Up north the Priory Hall and the Music Room in Lancaster are great

Oh yes lots of character there and a really good gran fondo / sportive organised by Zappi each summer. the 2014 had some young pros in too from his team - I attempted to keep up for a bit!  21

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Bedfordshire Clanger | 10 years ago
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Bike Bus in Cranfield

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Cyclist | 10 years ago
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I now genuinely think that most people can't read..... Pointless. Time to move to roadcyclinguk.

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sincadena | 10 years ago
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If you're ever around tarragona/salou in spain, don't try the local coffee joints, as they all seem to by the same coffee brand, that I'm sure is made from reconstituted rat droppings! In fact it's so bad that Macdonald's coffee actually tastes good(cambrils beach front)

now if only the spanish could make a decent pot of tea

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Shep73 | 10 years ago
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Tea and a bacon roll for me please.

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TheHound | 10 years ago
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Where in the city centre is 200 Degrees?

I guess you're from round my way as Matlock and Belper area are my cycling haunts along with Southwell way.

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andyp | 10 years ago
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No. 73, Uppermill. And doppio espresso is for girls. Quadruplo ristretto is the way forward.

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fukawitribe replied to andyp | 10 years ago
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andyp wrote:

No. 73, Uppermill. And doppio espresso is for girls. Quadruplo ristretto is the way forward.

Water in coffee is for the weak and needy. Like grinding the beans.

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Russell Orgazoid | 10 years ago
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Tea shits on coffee.

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Poptart242 replied to Russell Orgazoid | 10 years ago
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Plasterer's Radio wrote:

Tea shits on coffee.

Get out, blasphemer.

My LBS has a lovely coffee machine, so that. No idea what they use. Free coffee and bike porn in a one stop shop.

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Al__S replied to Russell Orgazoid | 10 years ago
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Plasterer's Radio wrote:

Tea shits on coffee.

I'm glad I'm not the only heretic. Can't stand coffee. Feel like this makes me wrong.

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700c replied to Al__S | 10 years ago
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Al__S wrote:
Plasterer's Radio wrote:

Tea shits on coffee.

I'm glad I'm not the only heretic. Can't stand coffee. Feel like this makes me wrong.

Coffee's great first thing, but on a long, tough, cold ride, its a cup of tea over any other drink, even the energy ones, which keeps me going.

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Chuck replied to Al__S | 10 years ago
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Al__S wrote:
Plasterer's Radio wrote:

Tea shits on coffee.

I'm glad I'm not the only heretic. Can't stand coffee. Feel like this makes me wrong.

My coffee/tea ratio is probably generally about 9/1 but there are times when only a good cup of tea will do. Things like the end of a good day out in the hills for example- I rarely have coffee at Pete's Eats for example!

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