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• #2
Lock 7 at broadway market is similar
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• #3
Thanks rogan, I'm doing a little research project, looking at the feasibility of setting up a cafe.
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• #5
do they all ride Ritte's?
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• #6
They're a Ritte dealer, aren't they? Looks like their CX team rides them.
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• #7
There are some outside London which might be worth a look too...
http://www.siemprebicyclecafe.com/
http://www.boldstreetcoffee.co.uk/
http://www.mud-dock.co.uk/about/41_story.htmlMust be more?
Just wrote a blog post on the bike + coffee combo as it happens :) http://www.cyclelove.net/london/2012/velopresso-coffee-to-go-on-three-wheels/
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• #8
Thanks for all the suggestions so far, I will add them to my list:
http://www.rondebike.com/
http://www.lookmumnohands.com/
http://www.siemprebicyclecafe.com/
http://zappisbikecafe.com/
http://www.lock-7.com/
http://www.cyclelab.co.uk
http://www.mud-dock.co.uk
http://www.boldstreetcoffee.co.uk3stripe I regually read your blog, very inspiring :-)
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• #9
and Rapha on Brewer st?
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• #10
God how could I have missed out Rapha Doh!
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• #11
There's also http://www.cafestgermain.com in Crystal Palace, although it's more "a café that's popular with cyclists" than a cycle café.
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• #12
and cadence, over the road.
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• #13
^ the Cadence one is quite new, right? I haven't been in. Any good?
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• #14
It's been there a while. It's a bike shop/training centre first and a cafe second, and it's a bit soulless inside, but last time I was there the coffee and cake was good and the telly was showing whatever racing was going on at the time so not unpleasant.
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• #15
I think I must not have realised it was a café as well. I'm rarely down that way though tbh.
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@nunuboogie good to know, look forward to hearing more on your findings...
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Also - Pearson Performance
Strikes me as a ballsy move in line with their 2013 colourways. Meant to drop in today but useless winter gear / rain ruined play.
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• #18
Hasn't Sigma Sport in Kingston got a cafe part to it as well? I may be wrong..
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• #19
God how could I have missed out Rapha Doh!
Because it didn't scream 'Me! me!' loudly enough?
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• #20
That's great, Pearson Performance looks interesting. Going to try to take in a few this weekend.
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• #21
nothing in the Clapham area?
must be a great place to set up something similar to LMNH
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• #22
Look forward to a full list. Maybe put a postcode/location next to the link so you don't have to click through to find one near wherever you happen to be?
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• #23
I think this list was for the OP's research project rather than a definitive list (which may exist on LFGSS already, not sure).
Anyway popped into Pearson Performance today - lots of very nice stuff; top end shoes from Bont and Fizik, a good selection of accessories and spares and some very nice rides. Strangely they don't seem to be making a big deal out of their own range.
Definitely more shop than cafe, but in the summer you can sit outside. Didn't try the coffee - was too late in the day for it.
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• #24
Mud Dock is the oldest*, isn't it?
- and, dare I say it, best
- and, dare I say it, best
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• #25
Mud Dock is the oldest*, isn't it?
- and, dare I say it, best
They've just opened up a deli too...
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Hello are there cafe's in London similar to the outstanding 'look mum no hands' ? Or is it one of a kind?