Good afternoon - it's not often the weather here approaches Ally and Jan's "scorchio" but we're not far off today. Some wispy clouds but otherwise sunny and hot.
Taking our lives into our hands, we decided on an early morning visit to the Café Corsa, which is the nearest café we can get to walking, albeit uphill! We had more or less decided that we wouldn't eat out again until the restrictions are lifted / a vaccine arrives / Halley's Comet returns, but at the end of the day, you only live once, so you might as well do it dangerously.
The Cafe Corsa is a biker's caf, well, sort of. It's part of an upmarket motorcycle dealership (get yer second hand Harley 'ere for about 7000 squid emporium). As such, the café attracts an interesting selection of families, ladies wot lunch, and hairy bikers' clubs. It's got a walled garden, and a deep pond which you have to be careful not to drive into if you arrive by car.
https://www.cafe-corsa.co.uk/We choose a table outside (so had everyone else) and ordered a salmon and cucumber sandwich for Mrs O, which came with lashings of salad, and a large cooked breakfast (bacon, sausage, egg, beans, black puddin', tomato, toast - whoops, there goes the diet again
) for Ossie, with two large coffees. One way system into the building to order, and the food and cutlery was brought out to us. Very well organised, they accepted cash (although their preference is card) and we had to fill in a Track and Trace form (can I ask what's your experience on this - anecdotally many pubs / cafes are a bit blasé about this regulation? We also had the price reduced as they are passing on the VAT saving, which was nice. Altogether a pleasant experience, enlivened by the arrival of a contingent of Triumph bikers, one of whom attempted to drive his motor into the building
), but if it were raining / wasp season / leaf fall, I'm not so sure it would be worthwhile going up there. As it is, we wouldn't go on a regular basis, but perhaps just occasionally if the weather holds.
Well done on booking your break, Crommers, and for battling through all the bureaucracy, Jo!
Enjoy the day, all.