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  • Trail centre cafe food, your wish list?
  • Trekster
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    Always been a hot topic on here over the years so what do you like to eat post ride at a trail centre cafe?
    Any gaps in the menus you have seen?

    My biggest bugbear is the wait for a cup of coffee! Have you seen or know a better way of getting a “good” cup of coffee without those infernal machines ❓

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Tartiflette

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    littlegirlbunny
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    Soya milk

    ton
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    cake and coffee is ideal……but a nice bean/chorizo stew would be good in winter.

    druidh
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    Oh yes

    unklehomered
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    Have you seen or know a better way of getting a “good” cup of coffee without those infernal machines

    take your own in a flask?

    My desire for trail centre food – None. Much prefer the idea of a pub near the trail. cafes bug the crap out of me. All or nothing, if I can’t have a put with beer and burger/pie then I’m not interested. By all means have both, cafe would keep the pub nice and quiet. I’m reet socialable me.

    scaled
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    I’d just like the cafe to be open at the end of a ride.

    finished at llandegla at like 4:45 on a Saturday afternoon and the kitchen was shut?!

    Made do with a can of coke and stopped at the pub on the way home.

    hels
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    Mine starts and ends with decent coffee, anything else I can cope with.

    Trekster
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    I’m reet socialable me.

    Classic 😆

    crikey
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    My desire for trail centre food – None

    +1

    It seems to be an extension of the inability of folk to go into a town centre without calling in to Starbucks or Costa or whatever other coffee shop has sprung up. They can’t visit a trail centre without getting all excited about cake and coffee.

    If you’ve got time for cakey, you’ve got time for another lap, chubby!

    stevie750
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    only ever get a bacon and egg roll at a cafe

    Got one in the cafe beside Dalbeattie last week. They put on two eggs as they where small. Eggs where fresh laid that morning.
    Was an excellent roll

    grum
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    My desire for trail centre food – None

    +1

    Isn’t that because you never actually go mountain biking though?

    Foot at Llandegla is pretty good imo, just a bit pricy.

    Neil_Bolton
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    Bigger portions, ala Afan.

    Drac
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    Beer.

    cinnamon_girl
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    Not a trail centre regular user, per se, apart from Swinley Forest where I stopped using the Cafe due to high prices.

    Went to a trail centre a few weeks ago and took my own flask and food. When you’re on your own, it’s easier to do that.

    I don’t drive an Audi, am not a bloke, don’t work in IT so my face wouldn’t fit anyway. 😛

    Of course my cafe stop a couple of weeks ago in a small village saw me enjoy a pot of tea (enough for 2 cups) plus a huge slab of bread pudding, all for £1.70. 8)

    crikey
    Free Member

    Isn’t that because you never actually go mountain biking though?

    Ooooh, harsh but fair….

    I have been to all of them there trail centres though over the years, and did Llandegla on my cross bike recently. I’m in the process of sorting out a new mountain bike, and then I shall go and not eat or drink anything and think of you… 😉

    Trekster
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    Foot at Llandegla is pretty good imo, just a bit pricy.

    Does the price of the food at a trail centre cafe vs a village/town cafe not reflect the footfall count ❓ Would imagine a trail centre cafe only makes it’s money on a Sat & Sun and is barely covering it’s costs during week days 💡

    druidh
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    What we need are more trail centres in the middle of towns and villages!

    MussEd
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    More Gluten Free options that werent crisps woukld be good.

    Drac – the Peel Centre at Glentress sells beer now…(and wine and cider I think)

    FuzzyWuzzy
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    I only use trail centre cafes in two situations:
    1). Out with a group of mates and it’s somewhere to socialise after a ride (and even meet up again if you’ve split up on the trails)
    2). For a lunch stop during a long day at the trail centre (it’s way less hassle than leaving to find a pub then coming back, even assuming you can find a space on your return and don’t have to pay again for the car park).
    Not sure there is a short-cut to decent coffee though, maybe have filter coffee on offer for those in a hurry.

    cinnamon_girl
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    Does the price of the food at a trail centre cafe vs a village/town cafe not reflect the footfall count Would imagine a trail centre cafe only makes it’s money on a Sat & Sun and is barely covering it’s costs during week days

    Swinley Forest also offers a discovery centre and large adventure playground so the cafe does well all week. Now that parking charges have been introduced, I don’t know whether there will be a knock-on effect.

    But surely if a trail centre cafe is rubbish then a nearby cafe/pub has a terrific opportunity. Nothing like competition to get people to raise their game!

    jota180
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    I always take my own food and drink too

    martinhutch
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    Sun dried tomato focaccia with home-made aioli and skinny frappamochachino. Surely that’s the minimum requirement for any mountain biker?

    Or, they could just jetwash me at the door and hand me a plate of chips and a brew.

    fasthaggis
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    Mystic Bars and Lemon bars Mmmmmm

    Drac
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    Drac – the Peel Centre at Glentress sells beer now…(and wine and cider I think)

    It does? I was supposed to make my first return trip to GT next week, not been in about 8 or 9 years now, but forgot I’d put in for some overtime.

    grum
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    Ooooh, harsh but fair….

    😀

    Does the price of the food at a trail centre cafe vs a village/town cafe not reflect the footfall count

    Aye probably. I don’t really begrudge it TBH, Llandegla is a great facility IMO.

    Or, they could just jetwash me at the door and hand me a plate of chips and a brew.

    Ooh you’re all man aren’t you? GRRRRRR!!!!

    beefheart
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    Raspberry pavlova.

    Junkyard
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    Chips
    Bread
    Tea
    Cakes
    Poncy stuff for the southerners

    RustySpanner
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    Kebabs.

    sparkyrhino
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    snickers cake from the cafe at sherwood pines.mmmmm
    open to the idea of a kebab(or two) though.

    grum
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    Kebabs.

    This is possibly the best idea ever. Kofte kebab, mmmmm……..

    wrecker
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    Lamb. Just Lamb.

    leffeboy
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    Something that can’t be shrink wrapped. Nothing puts me off food as much as a bunch of plastic wrap.

    Tartiflette or soup

    br
    Free Member

    The big portions of big food that the Dropoff use to do (and maybe do again?) – not a big menu, but good quality and decent portions.

    And while the cafe at GT has improved, why oh why does it need to individually plastic carton each and every cake?

    Cougar
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    Chip butties. Yay, Gisburn.

    A greater veggie selection would be nice, generally.

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    And while the cafe at GT has improved, why oh why does it need to individually plastic carton each and every cake?

    +1, does my tits in. Supposed to be all Eco friendly as well. I’d like to see a big vat of industrial grade macaroni cheese, and garlic bread, on a cold sh1tty wet winters day. I’d buy that for a dollar.

    binners
    Full Member

    For the love of God! Why on earth would you go to a cafe if there’s an open pub within striking distance?

    FREAKS!!

    molgrips
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    Have you seen or know a better way of getting a “good” cup of coffee without those infernal machines

    It’s not the machines that make it slow, it’s the operators.

    Nerostabucks seem to be able to knock them out pretty quickly.

    pudd
    Free Member

    SUSHI

    chewkw
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    Proper fried noddles, fish and chips.

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