Leamington food and drink businesses move up a gear after cycle race spotlight
By Nadia Sayed 15th Oct 2025
By Nadia Sayed 15th Oct 2025

Local hospitality businesses lapped up the limelight as the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men's race showcased more than just Warwickshire's appeal as a first-class cycling destination.
Cycling enthusiasts from all over the world tuned into live coverage of the race as it passed through Warwickshire with thousands more watching in person as stage four climbed to a thrilling climax at Burton Dassett Hills Country Park.
Also turning out for the event, were several Leamington-based businesses, from long-standing favourites to exciting new ventures and fast-growing success stories.
Leamington's The Wild West Midlands Coffee Company Mister V Street Food and Wicked Cookies were among the independent businesses that did a roaring trade in the busy festival village.
They now hope to make the most of a potential increase in visiting cyclists in the weeks and months to come.

Cllr Rob Howard, Portfolio Holder for Economy at Warwickshire County Council, said: "The Tour of Britain cycle race was a fantastic opportunity to celebrate Warwickshire.
"It was great to see so many local businesses getting involved and providing a range of delicious refreshments during the event, whether that was in the event village or along the cycle route.
"We're delighted the event helped to showcase our great county and also support our local towns, villages and businesses."
Operating from an all-electric converted Suzuki Carry pick-up, The Wild West Midlands Coffee Company earned rave reviews for its extensive selection of hot drinks, sustainable ethos and bold Western theme.
Business owner Ava Dunkley said: "We usually serve commuters in Leamington each morning so the country park offered a brilliant opportunity to serve coffee in a different environment: we were lucky to have such amazing views!
"Being part of such a huge event for Warwickshire was so much fun and great for our new small business. The weather was stunning, and we were able to serve hundreds of spectators. We are both so grateful to have been a part of it!"

Mister V Street Food, located at Bishop's Tachbrook, rounded out the offer with its signature gourmet burgers and sausages.
Dating back to the 1990s and a legacy built by the Valle family, Mister V's locally-sourced menu was a hit with visitors, with its vegan burgers enjoying a noticeable spike in popularity.
Business owner Reno Valle said: "The atmosphere in the festival village really was electric. It was an absolute joy to be part of an event that didn't just put the county's cycling offer in the spotlight, but also its thriving independent food and drink scene."
Wicked Cookies brought a sweet touch to the day, showcasing their journey from market stalls and high street shop to national online presence.
Founded in 2016 by Sally and Giles Rees as a family fundraising project, the business has grown to become a regional favourite producing over 100,000 cookies a year.
Their new magic-themed shop, Snickerwoodles, in Leamington Spa, illustrates the couple's innovative spirit and blended business model.
CJ's Events Warwickshire also provided support and event infrastructure, such as traffic management, stewarding and logistical expertise, and helped to transform the festival village into a hub of activity.
It wasn't just traders atop Burton Dassett Hills that enjoyed a boom in business on the day, hospitality outlets located all the way along the 116-mile route enjoyed an uptick in trade.

Picture caption 2 – Thousands of spectators lined the Tour of Britain route in Warwickshire, with many making a beeline for the stage start in Atherstone.
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