Named: the UK's best cafés for cyclists

Capheaton Tea Room, Northumberland, winner of the 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award
Capheaton Tea Room, Northumberland, winner of the 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award
The five winners of Cycling UK's 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year awards have been announced
  • Author and cycling fan Felicity Cloake led panel of judges to select winner from each of the four nations of the UK
  • Velocity in Inverness wins Scottish title for second time
  • Capheaton Tea Room in Northumberland wins Lifetime Achievement award, recognising 25 years of service to cyclists
Cycling UK, the national cycling charity, has announced the winners of the 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year awards, which recognise the establishments that go out of their way to keep hungry cyclists topped up with carbs and caffeine.
 
A shortlist was drawn up from more than 2,000 nominations by cyclists across the UK, and one winner from each of the four nations, along with a Lifetime Achievement award, was selected by a panel of judges including Guardian food columnist Felicity Cloake, whose love of cycling inspired her latest book, One More Croissant for the Road (Mudlark, £9.99).
 
Announcing the winners, Felicity said: “I can think of no other sport in which coffee and cake plays such a central role – café stops are at least half the reason I love cycling, and a warm welcome makes such a difference. In what has been an unbelievably tricky year for the hospitality industry, I’d like to congratulate all of those shortlisted on continuing to go the extra mile for their two-wheeled customers, whether that’s with maps, mechanical support, or just a great macchiato. Special congratulations to our winners who fought off some very stiff competition: on behalf of all of us who turn up muddy, tired and sometimes in stupid outfits, thank you – you’re the people who make a good ride a great one.”
 
The full list of winners is:
Hannah Duncan, Cycling UK’s chief coffee and cake connoisseur, said: “While many of us have been able to continue cycling through the pandemic, the importance of a good café was really brought home to us when they were forced to close. The public voted in record numbers this year to show their support for the cafés that have battled through to carry on offering fuel, support and a friendly welcome.”
 
Reactions from the five winners are included below. Photographs of the winning cafés are available to download.

England: Look mum no hands!

Look mum no hands!, London. Photo: Alex Davis
Felicity Cloake commented: “As one of the UK’s first ever ‘cycle cafés’, and a personal favourite of mine, it feels right to celebrate all that Look mum no hands! has done for cyclists – and the wider community – in the last 10 years. This vibrant, friendly café really is a bike lover’s dream in the heart of London.”
 
Sam Humpheson, co-owner of Look mum no hands!, said: “We're pleased and surprised to receive this award, there has not been much good news in 2020 so it's a great way to end the year. We share Cycling UK's belief that cycling is for all, and we do our best to make everybody feel welcome. In normal times we host so many different events and gatherings and this is what we've really missed this year. Hopefully we can all get some kind or normality back in 2021.
 
"The pandemic has been really hard for everyone in hospitality. The café is closed right now and we have been takeaway-only for much of the year. However, our mechanics have been as busy as ever fixing bicycles and it's been great to see people getting on their bikes in response to the situation. Bikes are (always) part of the solution!”

Northern Ireland: Picnic Delicatessen

Picnic Delicatessen, Killyleagh
Felicity Cloake commented: “This small but perfectly formed café is beloved of cyclists who travel for miles just to savour the warm welcome and delicious food on offer. Congratulations!”
 
Sophie Anstey, who owns Picnic Delicatessen with her sister Mollie, said: “We are truly honoured to win this award. It has been a very tough year for the hospitality industry and we are very thankful for the continuous support from all of our fabulous cyclists.
 
"Picnic has been a well-established brand for 18 years and Mollie and I bought the café in July 2020, right in the middle of a global pandemic. Some may say we were crazy, but it was an opportunity that we couldn’t have missed out on. Since we were children we have always sat round the family dinner table with dreams of some day owning a coffee shop and that dream came true. We are so thankful to all of our incredibly supportive customers and wonderful team of staff who have carried us through the unusual circumstances of 2020, and we are very excited about what lies ahead.”

Scotland: Velocity Café and Bicycle Workshop

Velocity Café and Bicycle Workshop, Inverness
Felicity Cloake commented: “Huge congratulations to Velocity on scooping the Cyclist Café of the Year award in Scotland for the second time, following their win in 2018. This is a friendly hub that welcomes and supports cyclists of all abilities, has amazing cakes and gives back to the community – what’s not to like?”
 
Graeme Ross, general manager of Velocity, said: “We're absolutely delighted to win this award and receiving it for the second time makes it extra special. A massive thank you to everyone who voted for us and also to the hard-working team at Velocity who have managed to remain positive and upbeat throughout this challenging time.
 
"Since its inception back in 2012, Velocity's ethos has always been to bring people together through a love of cycling, along with providing healthy, nutritious food and great coffee, something which we continue with to this day. As well as the café, our workshop team have been working tirelessly throughout lockdown, making sure everyone can keep their bikes maintained to the highest level, and behind the scenes we have an awesome projects team who deliver a range of projects promoting health and wellbeing.”

Wales: plan2ride Bicycle Café

plan2ride Bicycle Café, Tongwynlais
Felicity Cloake commented: “This café is in a super location for a scenic offroad ride – and crucially, even has a hot shower so you can freshen up at the end of a muddy day on the mountain bike. Sorted!”
 
Raoul Tufnell, co-owner of plan2ride, said: “We're so chuffed to receive this award and want to thank everyone who voted!  It is proof that the more you stay strong to your values the larger your customer base gets: we want to keep our suppliers local, our impact eco and to always keep the standard of service tiptop.
 
"We like to think we're pretty inclusive to all types of riders and we're very welcoming of the broader outdoor community, too!  The café was designed to create a space to help grow the cycling community, a place to share rides and discuss or make bike upgrades. We also like to think we can make a pretty decent cup of coffee!
 
"During lockdown we set up 'Bakery by Bike' offering people a weekly delivery to door of bakery supplies across the community. We ended up having around 100 local homes regularly ordering. We were so apprehensive at the start of it all but it really pushed us to turn what's been such a tough period into something positive for the business and the wider community."

Lifetime Achievement Award: Capheaton Tea Room

Capheaton Tea Room, Northumberland
Felicity Cloake commented: “I’m delighted that Capheaton Village Tea Room has been recognised as the Lifetime Achievement award-winner in Cycling UK’s Cyclist Café of the Year 2020. This family-run café is a true home from home for cyclists. I can’t wait to drop by to sample some of their delicious homemade cakes and warm up beside the fire!
 
Ellie Patterson, tea room manager, said: “We are completely blown away to receive this award. Week in week out, we just want to provide for our customers. A fantastic community of cyclists, walkers, locals and friends has been built over the last 25 years. 
 
"We first opened as a way to raise funds to maintain our village hall and for many years our tea room was a perfect stop to replenish while on a ride, but now we are very proud to have become a “destination” with a thriving community of cyclists covering all abilities. No matter what, we try to be open, ready to serve any cyclist who has battled the hills and Northumbrian weather!”

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Notes to editors 

  1. Cycling UK, the national cycling charity, inspires and helps people to cycle and keep cycling, whatever kind of cycling they do or would like to do. More than a century’s experience tells us that cycling is more than useful transport; it makes you feel good, gives you a sense of freedom and creates a better environment for everyone. www.cyclinguk.org 
  2. Photographs of the winning cafés are available to download.
  3. Cycling UK received 2,005 nominations for the 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year Awards, up from 1,200 in 2019.