Wisteria Tea Rooms,
Fakenham,
Opening times Tue-Sat from 10:00-15:00
I normally like to explore North Norfolk cafes from Andrew's (who is notoriously hard to please) house in Alysham as it enables a lot more venues to be explored. However due to a host of unforeseen circumstances Andrew had recently started to text me the day before our planned rides to postpone so I was both worried, that something was wrong, and excited when no cancellation message was received yesterday as it appeared our ride would be on. I now realise Andrew had actually been missing our rides because he had been planning his big sting operation. I innocently turned up at Hard to Please House having already informed Andrew that we would first be going to Wiveton Hall cafe, to pick up some flapjack to test out in my search for flapjack of the year 2016, before heading to Fakenham and the Wisteria tea rooms. I now know that this two stop approach was the opportunity he had been waiting for and I had fallen into his trap.
It was tough going into the wind up to Wiveton Hall cafe which is on the coast but it's always worth a visit.
When we arrived I said to Andrew I would just pop in to purchase some flapjack but he suggested we should stop for a quick coffee. I assumed this was because he hadn't ridden much recently and needed a break so I foolishly agreed. I made it clear that as this was an unnecessary stop then it would be a non reviewing one which allowed me to opt for a cup of tea and scone rather than my normal hot chocolate and cake.
At Wiveton Hall |
Our unnecessary drinks and cakes (plus takeaway flapjack) soon arrived and were very good.
Recently Andrew has appeared to have developed a special power to attract farmyard animals. On our last ride (see Turkey time) it was Turkeys but this time it was chickens that were swarming round him like a modern day pied piper. I am now concerned on our next trip that we could be trampled by pigs, cows or sheep.
Unnecessary cake and drinks plus brown bag with my flapjack to try later |
Andrew using a CDS |
With flapjack safely stored in my back cycle pocket we set of again into a stiff breeze to the Wisteria Tea room which we found just off the high street in Fakenham. On arrival I was relieved to see that there were only two ladies in the courtyard outdoor seating area and not a sniff off any cows, pigs or sheep.
Outside Wisteria Tea room with no farmyard animals in sight |
Slightly dark indoor seating area |
I Opted for carrot cake with my hot chocolate plus, as it was lunchtime a cheese sandwich. Andrew said he was a bit full and had a cup of tea and a cheese toastie which clearly isn't cake.
Cycling guest cycling top tip no. 56. Avoid upsetting you cycling host, when he has invited you on a cycle ride to assist with reviewing coffee and cake, by not insisting on an unnecessary stop at a regularly visited destination and then refusing to have coffee and cake at the target destination.
Unfortunately Andrew had not followed cycling guest cycling top no. 56 so was little help with food and drink reviewing (I always give a cup of tea 7 out of 10 as the guest hot drink quality (GHDQ) mark as it is just a cup of tea). My hot chocolate was a bit on the milky side but the carrot cake was pretty nice and scored well.
Drinks |
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Very dis similar looking banknotes |
Mightily relieved we set off for home with a nice wind behind. It was only when I got back that I realised I had been tricked. Suddenly it all made sense; the unnecessary coffee and cake , the CDS, the fifty euro identification issue, these weren't the random acts of a bumbling idiot as I had thought but an intricate plan to trick me into buying him his lunch and I had fallen for it, grrrrr.
Scores
Route
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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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5.5
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7.0
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4.5
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7.5
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6.5
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6.20
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