It's time for the moment we've all been waiting for. Forget the Tour de France and Paris-Roubaix, Cycling UK has announced the winners of the 2020 Cyclist Café of the Year awards. Let's be honest, the warming cup of coffee and slice of cake mid-ride is one of the best things about riding a bike.
From over 2,000 nominations, author and cycling fan Felicity Cloake led a pannel of judges to select a winner from each of the four nations of the UK as well as an award for Lifetime Achievement. For the second consecutive year Velocity in Inverness won the Scottish title, while Look mum no hands! won the prize south of the border.
In Wales, plan2ride Bicycle Café won the title and Picnic Delicatessen was the Northern Irish winner. The Lifetime Achievement award went to Capheaton Tea Room in Northumberland for their service to hungry cyclists over the past 25 years.
Capheaton Tea Room manager Ellie Patterson was delighted with the recognition: "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!”
Announcing the winners Felicity Cloake 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."