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  1. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    Cheers, Bikerman. Did you stay at the Bikers Loft or just eat at the cafe? Just trying to understand which part (or both) you recommend. Is there a particular expectation you have about for Cafe Hubraum and Biker Treff if you haven't been there yet? Recommended to you, perhaps?
     
  2. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    No apology necessary and thanks for clarifying. :) The line I'm drawing is that the recommendation must be based on some personal experience. That could extend to someone else you know saying somewhere is really good, as long as you trust their view and are happy to stand by it. Beyond that line lies the likes of Tripadvisor. :blush:

    I'll leave Biker Treff off the map for now unless someone else knows if first hand. Hopefully you'll be sharing your travels to Holland (and beyond?) so let us know what you think of Cafe Hubraum and I'll add that in. All the others are going in this afternoon. :blush:
     
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  3. Erling

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    Tyrigrava on the southeast side of Oslo is a center and meeting point for motor enthusiasts:
    Mondays: veteran vehicles
    Tuesdays: Am cars
    Wednesdays: motorbikes
    Thursdays: European and Japanese cars
    https://tyrigrava.no/
    Tyrigrava, Gamle Mossevei 43-55, 1420 Svartskog

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  4. andypandy

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    The Corran Bunkhouse on the A82 south of Fort William right next to the Corran - Ardgour ferry. A hotel standard bunkhouse. Modern, nice setting, modern clean kitchen facilities and a very comfortable lounge. A warm welcome from owners and staff. A local pub/restaurant (Roam West) is a 5 - 10 minute walk down the road(open Wed - Sun).
    https://www.corranbunkhouse.co.uk/
    Great for a comfortable overnight stop or use as a base.
     
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  5. TheBeardedPunk

    TheBeardedPunk Senior Member

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    Yeah, it's a bikercafe. Everyone welcome offcourse. They serve meals, drinks, breakfast. They have a bike shop at the location, with some gear and motorcycle related clothing/accessories. They still have a bike repair service, it used to be a Victory dealership as well, but since that brand stopped that haven't changed to another brand yet.
     
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  6. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    Last question. :blush: Are these both annual events at Newchurch and Glemseck101, not general destinations open all year round that just have a big event arranged? Good to go either way, I'll just label them accordingly.
     
  7. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    Cheers. I've updated the listing.
     
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  8. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    62 recommendations so far, from Austria to California.

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  9. DCS900

    DCS900 Careful, man! There’s a beverage here!

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    If you scour @Sandi T posts, you’ll have a rich seam of tex mex grub based bike hangs
     
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  10. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    Yeah, I'll book next week off work..
     
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  11. Sir Trev

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    Jack's Hill is closed? Rats! That was a nice ride out for me...

    H Caff of course if it's not already down on the list, but after several tries I would NOT recommend the dreadful food.
     
  12. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    Veterans Garage Automotive Club Manchester Barton City Airport M30 7SA Lounge open all week for food coffee etc. Bike nights Monday nights. Open to all but gives support to veterans of military and emergency services.
    https://veteransgarage.co.uk/vg-lounge/
     
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  13. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    I'll have to try that place. It's not that far from me.
     
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  14. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    #74 Sandi T, Feb 8, 2022
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    :joy::joy::joy: Yeah, our riding motto is "Live to ride. Ride to eat", for sure, @DCS900. And everyone except one guy in our riding group loves Mexican food. I've been lurking on this very interesting thread wondering about how to get our butts over to the UK for a riding and eating tour. :) And I've been tempted to chime in with some of the places that Mr. Sandi and I love. But up to this point I've not participated in the conversation for two reasons. First, there are SO many places that we like and recommend--both those we frequent and those we've stumbled upon and been to once--that I just haven't been able to narrow it down to even a few. Secondly, although those of us who live across the pond have been invited and encouraged to throw some of our "hangouts & haunts" into the ring, it seems like Arizona is too far off the beaten path to fit in on @October's map. And it's a VERY cool map, BTW, Saul! I'm really enjoying the thread.:):heart_eyes:

    Edit: Ahh, so I just saw two pins on California. I'll think on it and try to add a few places in the Southwest that we'd put at the top of our list.
     
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  15. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    The map has no limits. If there's a burger van half way up Everest, we can add that. Maybe a 50's diner at the south pole - no problem. As long as it's not off-world, we can stick a pin in it. Arizona, easy. :D I think it's interesting and quite fun to have something visual that shows how we're spread all over the planet but come together here to talk about the bikes we all love.

    If you have some favourite places just tell me the names as you think of them and I'll search for them in your posts. Don't worry about posting again here, but feel free to do so if you want to, obviously. All the pins have links back to the original, full posts so it doesn't matter if the recommendation originates elsewhere on the forum. The map is supposed to be the starting poiint.
     
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  16. TheBeardedPunk

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  17. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    Added. Worth a look for anyone who's already at Spa for some racing. Any excuse for riding in the Ardennes is a good excuse.
     
  18. crispey

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    Yup, just put it in the forum MRA its a bit out of date now
     
  19. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    Ah, I'll have a look for it again. I was going to try out importing a KML file from Google into MRA to see what happens.
     
  20. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Well, did you book next week off work, Saul?! ;):joy: Because here goes...

    Mr. Sandi and I had a lovely conversation thanks to this thread about a "few" of our favorite motorcycle ride/trip haunts and hangouts and these are the places that stood out to us. Have I mentioned that I really have a hard time choosing favorites? :rolleyes: Each of these should be included in one or more of the reports I've posted over the past several years. We've been to most of these places at least several times, some many times. And the ones that we've only been to once stood out of the crowd as places that definitely require a repeat visit.

    ARIZONA:
    Barrio Brewery (Tucson)
    Moto Sonora (Tucson)
    Coyote Pause (west of Tucson)
    Oracle Patio Cafe (Oracle)
    Mi Pueblito (Mammoth)
    Porter's (Superior)
    Cafe Rokka (Bisbee)
    Fargos (Payson)
    Cameron Trading Post (Cameron)
    The Local Press (Wickenburg)
    Charlie Clark's (Pinetop)
    Lucy D's BBQ (Prescott)
    Nicol's West (Congress)
    Crema (Old Town Cottonwood)
    Wild Women Saloon and Grill (Overgaard)
    The Hideaway Grill (Cave Creek)
    Westside Lilo's (Seligman)
    *Motor Palace Mercantile and Standing on the Corner Park (not a restaurant or bar but two must-sees in Winslow, AZ)
    And if you find yourself in Winslow, you've also gotta ride the 20 miles to Meteor Crater. Stunning!

    NEW MEXICO:
    Pie Town Pies (Pie Town--and the whole town which can be seen in about 5 minutes :joy:)
    Sparky's (Hatch)
    The Holler (Madrid) - the whole town of Madrid is really fun. It was where the movie Wild Hogs was filmed. An old mining town that's now an artists community.
    La Choza (Santa Fe)
    Low 'N Slow Lowrider Bar (Santa Fe)

    COLORADO:
    Serious Texas BBQ (Durango)

    SOUTH DAKOTA:
    The entire town of Deadwood! Tons of bikes and bikers (in the summer) bars, galleries, and history. We got to know this great little town when we sent to Sturgis in 2019 and if we go back to that rally we'll definitely plan ahead and stay right in Deadwood.

    Whew! I hope I didn't wear out my welcome. What a great idea to do the map, Saul. I didn't realize initially that it was interactive. Very cool! Too high tech for me to figure out so I'm glad you're on it. :):kissing_heart:
     
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