Penny’s Tearoom,
Saham Toney,
Opening times Thur-Mon 09:00-15:00,
Recommended
When I left Big George at the end of Lowestoft pier back in August I wasn't sure if he would ever speak, let alone ride, with me again. With fellow 'cyclist' Dom, we had just completed my mission to find the best cafe anywhere across Great Britain. It had been a 6 day 500 mile trip involving hills, rain, sickness and suffering (see St Davids to Lowestoft day 6). To keep up spirits and help to bring us home I had had to use my legendary motivational skills by using phrases like 'is that as fast as you can go', 'well I cycled all the way up without getting off' and 'if we went any slower I would fall off' but the team had not responded well to my tough love and eventually, in protest, refused to eat any more cake at our cafe stops. However we made it back in one piece and on schedule so obviously my approach had worked. I might even write a book on how to motivate, I will call it 'If you're a bit rubbish, try harder'.By the end of the ride Big George did not seem happy. He was not only refusing to eat cake but claimed to be too tired to join in cycling chat as he had contracted dengue jungle fever (man flu) at the start of the ride which a days soaking and 500 miles cycling appeared not to be the cure for although he had received little, in fact no, sympathy from me.
So despite asking several times since we got back today was the first time he had been prepared to join me on a ride as he was now feeling much better and ready for some more punishment. Things started well as we caught up on all the stuff that we had been up to since the last ride. He was particularly interested in my cafe by cafe account on the calorie neutral bike ride world record attempt (see Is it a record), although he pretended not to be, and I listened with interest to his very assuming story of how he got his Dyson fixed after the ball punctured during a seriously heavy hovering session.
I had planned a 50 mile loop out to Penny's Tearoom at Saham Toney which has been recommended to me by several people. The last time we had tried to go there we had been diverted when the BBC phoned to ask if I could be on that nights local news (see on location) so I was relived to make it there this time without any media distractions.
We arrived safely in Saham Toney and found Penny's Tearoom at Lowe caravan park. Some other cyclists had just arrived before us which is always a good sign. We parked our bikes and headed inside to check out the cakes.
Arriving at Penny's Tearoom |
Cake selection |
One of the outside seating options |
Spoon length issue |
Cakes and drinks |
Penny's tearoom is a good stop, particularly for cycling as there is lots of room to safely leave your bikes, and it fills a cafe gap in this part of the region. It would score even higher if the hot chocolate issues were resolved but worth going to for the cake alone.
We had the wind behind on the way back so practised our slip streaming skills as we sped home. I had an afternoon snooze on the agenda while Big George was planning a meeting with Mr Dyson on the downstairs carpets. I think Big George's memories of our previous epic ride our fading as we haven even planned another cafe cycle for next week. Maybe he will even have some cake.
Ratings on two visits
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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4.00
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6.5
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5.50
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8.00
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6.50
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6.10
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