10 of the Most Cyclist-Friendly Places to Eat in Essex

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With its gently rolling terrain, quiet lanes and stunning scenery, it’s no surprise that the Essex countryside is one of the UK’s favourite cycling destinations, with Essex being an annual sell-out for Evans Cycles RIDE IT events, which are held throughout the country each year.

RIDE IT Essex’s selection of ability-specific, pre-planned routes – from a fun 14 mile jaunt to a big 101 mile challenge – start at the fascinating Cold War secret nuclear bunker at Kelvedon, skirt the magnificent Epping Forest and take riders on a scenic route of picturesque, historical villages.

The upcoming event on 28th July, designed to take the hassle out of planning routes so cyclists can concentrate on enjoying everything Essex has to offer, also features a short 36 mile and medium 68 mile route, along with electronic chip timing, way marked routes and a medal for all finishers.

To celebrate all that is great about cycling in Essex, Evans Cycles has identified 10 of the most cyclist-friendly eateries along the beautiful route, where participants can stop off for a swift bite, a warm welcome and a safe place to park their bike – whilst they take-in the surroundings and a well deserved break*.

We’ve listed these out below, but this handy map also shows where you can easily stop off en route:

The Fox & Goose – Radley Green
A popular choice for cyclists…“We have bike racks in the gardens of the BakeHouse right next door, which is our sister venue, and boast a great menu, plus amazing views”.

The Bell Inn – Great Bardfield
Happy to accomodate bikes… “You are more than welcome to bring your bikes around the back, through the gate, where they will be secure. We’re open from noon on Sundays and have convenient basket meals on the menu”.

The Vine – Great Bardfield
Perfect for a quick bite… “No need to book; we have a light bites menus with paninis and sandwiches”.

Blackmore Tearooms – Blackmore
Goes the extra mile for cyclists… “We are 100% bike friendly, we even have a bike pumps and gels”.

The Chequers – Matching Green
Eat & go… “We have several benches outside to perch on for a drink or food, along with a specific ‘bench menu’. We’re very cyclist-friendly”.

The Greedy Duck – Finchingfield
Energy giving… “We most certainly are cyclist friendly. We have a safe place to rest your bikes and we serve energy-giving foods that our regular cyclists appreciate”.

Zafra Pasta Bar & Grill – Finchingfield
Eat small or big… “We have a rear yard for bikes to be locked-up in. No need to book, pop in for small or big plates”.

To discover more about the RIDE IT Essex on 28th July, or any other national events, or to book a place for yourself or your family, where kids go free, please visit: www.evanscycles.com/evans-cycles-essex-road-sportive-sunday-28th-july-2019-EV358070.

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