The Hurt Arms
Triker and Biker Friendly Pub
The Hurt Arms
Derby Rd,
Ambergate,
Belper.
Derbyshire.
DE56 2EJ.
Telephone Number(s) :
01773 852006
(no website as yet) The Brewery Tap
Keeping music live in Bradford!
The
Brewery Tap is Bradford's longest serving live music venue, serving the
varied community of Bradford.
The Pub is Mixture of people of all ages with a friendly atmosphere.
The bar has recently undergone a make over, making it a lot lighter and
cleaner but still keeping the traditional pubby feel.
The Pub features a central bar with an open plan lounge and stage area,
with a games and pool area situated at the rear of the pub.
And a well stocked jukebox for music lovers of all tastes.
The pub has a great beer garden with enclosed heated smoking area
coming soon The Victoria Public House - Coalvile
- Leics - Tel: 01530 814718 Contact: John * Bikers Pub * music,camping,hot
meals and snacks,ideal stopover for the traveling biker,the pub is geared for
bikers and lovers of live rock music www.vicbikerspub.co.uk
The Coachouse Inn Mallory Park, Hinckley,
East Midlands
The Bell & Barrel, 58 North John Street, St Helens, Merseyside, WA10 2JT, :Angela Crabbe,
Great Pub great atmosphere.great jukebox and live bands on Fridays, very biker friendly
Fox & Goose, Southport Merseyside. Tel:01704 501894
Hotel California. 2 New Chester Road, Tranmere, Wirral , Merseyside. Keith, Tel: 0151- 666 -1668.
the
place in merseyside to go if you like classic rock, live bands, out of
the way of the scallies, parking,
Bassets Pole Pub. Between Birmingham and Lichfield. Corner A38 and A446. Big bike meet on a Tuesday night
The New Inn, Needwood, Nr Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.UK
01283
Owned by a biker. FREE BBQ every Sunday night for bikers. From 7pm. Good get together and mix of bikes. Large car park.
The Bottleneck Inn
Sourton down
Okehampton
EX20 4HT
Tel:-01837 861349
A spacious, motorcycle friendly Pub/Restaurant with a Campsite
situated on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. It is also an ideal venue
for Biker Rallies and Events or just Some where for a ride out, some good
food and a drink.
A Motorbike friendly site (motorcycles have their own field) situated
in the new forest. The wild ponies wander about the site. It has basic facilities
with no showers but has washing cubicles. Beaulieu motor museum and the
Sammy Miller museum is just down the road
At Ace Cafe London we welcome all who share our passion, based upon the
traditions of motorcycles, cars and rock 'n' roll. This is your cafe,
devised...
CAT AND FIDDLE
Famous pub situated on the main A537 Macclesfield to Buxton road in the
hills. Second highest pub in Britain, very popular with motorcyclists
and walk...
Lover's Leap Cafe & Bistro
Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire
The cafe lies on the A623, and backs onto the cliff.
The Lover's Leap also does B&B, ideal if you enjoy walking
or climbing. The map opposite shows a route around the local points
of interest. Lover's Leap has secure garaging for bikes.
This site is based on the famous Sherburn Cafe near Selby in West
Yorkshire. It has recently moved out of the village of Sherburn in
Elmet to bigger premises. The venue is 1 mile from the A1 on the B1222,
6 miles north of the M62 Junction and 6 miles south of the Leeds /
York A64 Junction. The new venue has a lot more to offer than the
old place, with space for camping, large function room for bands and
parties, a shop on site selling biking accesories, a licensed bar
selling bottles and cans, fish and chip shop, outdoor BBQ and seating,
childrens play area and a big car park for both bikes and cars.....oh
yes I nearly forgot and a helipad!!!
Sundays
Rykers Burger Bar - Boxhill, off the A24, at Dorking, Surrey
H's Cafe - Kent Motorcycles, A2 Barham, Kent
Rivington Barn Cafe - North of Wigan, Lancashire
Hartside Top Cafe - A686, Hartside Pass, Alston, Cumbria
Matlock Bath - Derbyshire
Bert's Tea Hut, Epping Forest, Essex
Ponderosa Cafe - Horseshoe Pass Complex, Llangollen, Clwyd
Newlands Corner - Between Dorking and Guildford, Surrey
Whiteways Lodge, Bury Hill, A29 West Sussex
The England's
Rose, Postcombe, Nr. Thame, Oxon., just off Junction 6 of the M40
Pub and cafe
run by Jackie and Pete. 1.5 acres of ground for camping, plus a small
amount of B&B accommodation. The bar/cafe is decorated with a motorcycle
theme. The atmosphere is welcoming, and the food is good. They have
a weekly bike night on Thursdays, and several clubs use it for their
regular meetings. Being 5 minutes from the M40, it makes a good base
for touring both the Oxford area and the Cotswolds
The Oakdene Cafe is a traditional English transport cafe situated on the A20 near Wrotham, Kent at the junction of the A20 and M26 (j2 / j2a) near Brands Hatch motor racing circuit. The cafe serves extremely generous portions of good home cooked, traditional english food and offers excellent value for money. We are a well known and friendly biker meeting place / biker cafe. Hundreds of motorbike fans meet here each Wednesday night and on Sunday mornings.
*does nice grub :-) *
and
Foxes Diner, Oxford Road, Dorchester On Thames, Wallingford, Oxford
Fox's Diner is on the A4074 to the south of Oxford, at the junction with the A415.
Lots of bikers turn up here, since it's conveniently located next door to M&P, so you can kill two birds with one stone and buy 'bike accessories as will as grabbing a bite to eat at the diner.
:-)
and another for our Kentish (?) friends
Wessons Cafe and Wessons Motorcycles is a unique blend of traditional cafe, with an extensive menu and a motorcycle shop. It is situated in the village of Horam in East Sussex, just off the A267 between Heathfield and Hailsham
It opened in July 2000 as the Ogri Cafe and quite quickly established itself as a popular destination for club rideouts and as a social meeting point for motorcyclists of all ages. It's location just off the Cuckoo Trail has also meant that it attracts many cyclists and walkers.
We have a large off-road parking area, although it fills up quite quickly especially on Sundays. However there is a free car park in the village, situated just across the road should the need arise.
Now known simply as Wessons, the buisness has gone from strength to strength. It was placed in the Guardian's top five bike cafes (article here) and is still owned and run by it's founders Steve and Loz Wesson.
and they sell Lime flavour milkshakes YUMMY :-)