Sunday, May 29, 2016

BRIGG FEATURES ON TEAPOT TRAIL


FROM NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL

Fancy trying a variety of delicious cakes? Follow the Teapot Trail as it returns to North Lincolnshire this month and visit the 17 tearooms on the trail!
As part of the trail, the tearooms will battle it out to be crowned the winner of the Great North Lincolnshire Cake Off 2015. Cast your vote by picking your favourite cake and you could be in with a chance of winning afternoon tea for two! Who wouldn’t want to win that?
The 2016 Teapot Trail will see you eating cake all the way from Ashby to Ulceby, and everywhere else around and in between.
This year’s trail sees the return of some old favourites and some exciting new ones. Ready and waiting to take your order are:

  • Clayton’s Corner, Main Street, Howsham
  • Coffee at 43, The Broadway, Ashby
  • Columbia Coffee Lounger, 2A Ravendale Street North, Scunthorpe
  • Deepdale Garden Centre, West Wold Farm, Barton-upon-Humber
  • Mount Pleasant Windmill, North Cliff Road, Kirton-in-Lindsey
  • Mrs M’s CafĂ© Tea Room, Ashby High Street, Scunthorpe
  • Shipley’s Curiositeas, Wrawby Street, Brigg
  • Sowing Smiles, 17 Laneham Street, Scunthorpe
  • Te@6 Tea Room, Yarborough Court, Front Street, Ulceby
  • The Courtyard Tearoom, North Lincolnshire Museum, Scunthorpe
  • The Mount Tea Rooms, Castlethorpe
  • The Old School Canteen, Wilderspin National School Museum, Barton-up-Humber
  • The Paddocks Tea Room, College Farm, Back Street, Alkborough
  • The Pink Pig, Holme
  • The Steel Rooms, Springs Parade, Brigg
  • The Terrace Bistro and Tea Room, Fair Garden Plant Centre, Cleatham Road, Kirton-in-Lindsey
  • The Tiny Teapot, Market Place, Epworth
They will all be serving the best homemade produce including light lunches, gluten free specials and most importantly their delicious homemade cakes.
Indulge in yummy cakes, fragrant teas and aromatic coffees on the Teapot Trail. Don’t forget to pick your favourite cake along the way.
Once you have visited as many tearooms as you can, cast your vote on your favourite cake to win. Everyone that votes will be entered into a free prize draw to win afternoon tea for two at the winning tearoom.
If eating all of this cake gives you inspiration to do some baking at home there are some scrumptious easy to follow recipes included in the leaflet, including moreish red velvet cake and crunchy peanut butter cookies.
Last year’s winner of the Great North Lincolnshire Cake Off was Coffee at 43 with their delicious white chocolate and orange cheesecake being picked at people’s favourite.
You can pick up a North Lincolnshire Teapot Trail 2016 leaflet from any of the featured tearooms or download a PDF version from www.visitnorthlincolnshire.com. You can also find them at Brigg Tourist Information Centre or Waters’ Edge Visitor Centre.
Voting this year has been made even easier. You can vote online at www.visitnorthlincolnshire.com or scan the QR code on the bottom of the Teapot Trail leaflet and choose your favourite cake. You can also fill in the voting slip on the back of the leaflet. Once you have voted you will be entered into the prize draw for a chance to win afternoon tea for two at the winning tearoom.
Voting closes on 31 December 2016. Any votes received after this time will not be counted. Terms and conditions apply (see the Teapot Trail leaflet).
Coun  Rob Waltham, of Brigg, Cabinet Member for Business, Innovation, Employment and Skills, said: “We first started the North Lincolnshire Teapot Trail in 2014 and it is becoming more and more popular each year. I can understand why, as we have some fantastic tearooms across North Lincolnshire, including some hidden gems. The Teapot Trail gives those tearooms that are less well-known the chance to stand out and showcase what they have to offer.
“The Teapot Trail is great fun, and it is the perfect opportunity to spend time with your family and friends whilst you try a delicious selection of cakes, snacks, teas and coffees, plus much more!
“Pick up your Teapot Trail leaflet today and plan your route for discovering North Lincolnshire’s tearooms.”
For more details about the Teapot Trail call 01724 297536 or email laura.higgins@northlincs.gov.uk


The above picture shows Shipley’s CuriosiTeas, on Wrawby Street, while below see see the Steel Rooms Cafe, viewed from Spring's Parade.





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