Cupcakes,
Reedham,
Now Closed Down
After a fortnight of European cycle cafe reviewing in the Julian Alps it was good to return to the flatlands of Norfolk for some regular British cafe cycle rides. Today we had our friend Lisa joining us on a visit from Hampshire. As she is too little to ride any of our spare bikes the only option was for her to stoke the tandem with myself taking on the role of tandem pilot. Lisa regular represents Great Britain in international chatting competitions and was planning to use this as a training session so I knew I was in for an exhausting ride.
To add to the complication today's other guest Chris (wife) had a painful toe caused by a swelling insect bite and was worried about this leading to a medical emergency during the ride. To de-risk this possibility we asked our keen cycling friend Dr Hans to join us as he is a GP and could take on the role of team doctor for the day.
We set off to today's destination, Cupcakes coffee and tea rooms at Reedham. After a slightly hairy ride across Norwich and then out to Brundel the rest of the way was on lovely country lanes offering some outstanding views of Cantley sugar beet factory. Fortunately there had not been any medical emergencies up to this point so Dr Hans's services had not been required so we arrived at Cupcakes coffee and tea rooms in one piece.
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Outside Cupcakes coffee and tearooms expecting to try the type of cake the coffee and tea rooms were named after |
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A good selection of cakes in the display unit but sadly no cupcakes, which was somewhat of a surprise all things considered. |
We decided to sit in the riverside view outdoor seating area to enjoy the scenery which had the bonus of including the Reedham village car park but sadly you couldn't see the Cantley sugar beet factory from here.
I had a hot chocolate while my guests chose a good selection of coffees. All the drinks were good and scored reasonably well. For cake I had gone for chocolate fudge whilst Lisa and Chris had both chosen a very nice and moist carrot cake. Dr Hans avoided cake as it wasn't medically endorsed or part of his 5 a day. My fudge cake was tasty but a bit too chocolaty and rich for even me to finish. We all thought we would have preferred a few cupcakes with our drinks.
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Cakes and drinks ready for reviewing |
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Ruined paper napkin by serving the cake on it |
During our visit to Cupcakes coffee and tea rooms Lisa's main concern was the lack of 3G signal available in the middle of rural Norfolk. This was stopping her from posting progress of our trip on Facebook. She seemed surprised that the new 4G networks had not yet made it to Reedham. Despite this we all agreed that Cupcakes coffee and tea rooms had delivered well across all categories and would get a recommended comment on my locations map.
The next stop was Reedham ferry. As we had decided on our route at the last minute I had not had time to book us cabins or check out who the cabaret act would be during our crossing. Fortunately this was not an issue and the only disappointment for Lisa was the lack of WiFi on board.
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Lisa checking for WiFi on the Reedham Ferry river crossing |
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Repairing Dr Hans's puncture |
Scores for Cupcakes coffee and tea rooms.
Hot
Choc Quality
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Guest
Hot Drink Quality
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Effective
Cake Selection
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Cake
Quality
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Ambiance
and Atmosphere
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Café
Rating
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6.5
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7.0
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7.0
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7.0
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7.0
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6.90
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