2024-09-06 18:00:35 2024-09-06 18:00:35 Europe/London Ace Cafe Reunion - & Continental Run Ride In 29th Ace Cafe Reunion & 22nd Anniversary of Re-Opening! THREE DAYS, THREE RIDES, ONE REUNION   Independently acclaimed as the World´s Coolest Motorcycle Event, the Ace Cafe Reunion 2023 is held at Ace Cafe London premises and on Madeira Drive, Brighton from 1st to 3rd September.   Celebrating the history and heritage of the Ace 25 years after it had closed in 1969, the first Ace Cafe Reunion was held at the legendary North London premises in 1994, and this year it is not only the 85th Anniversary of the cafe having originally opened in 1938, and the 29th annual Ace Cafe Reunion, it is also the 26th anniversary of “Ace Corner” opening on Sundays in 1997 for a “View & Brew”, and the 22nd anniversary of the cafe having fully re-opened in 2001!   Kicking off at the Ace with the popular Bike Night on evening of Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd at the Ace includes rock n’ roll music, ride outs, special guests & more Saturday 2.9.23 In addition to Ace Cafe London celebrating its annual 29th annual Ace Cafe Reunion at the legendary cafe on London’s North Circular Road on the 1st & 2nd September and with the ride-out to Madeira Drive in Brighton on 3rd September, this year the cafe is also marking the 22st anniversary of having fully re-opened from August 2001 with a “Cafe Racer Ride Out” departing the Ace at 10.30am on Saturday 2nd September to attend a special one hour Celebratory Service and Blessing of the Bikes that, starting at noon , led by 59 Club Chair and motorcyclist Father Matthew Cashmore, at All Saints Church in Hanworth - originally built and opened with the Late Reverend William Shergold installed as its first vicar in 1957, prior to his then moving on to the Church of St Mary, Eton Mission at Hackney Wick, London and the 59 Club. As a keen motorcyclist Father Bill, or Farv, as he was affectionately known, visited the Ace Cafe in 1962 to invite motorcyclists to attend a service and blessing of bikes at The Eton Mission, Hackney Wick This was a great success and was widely reported on at the time. From this the 59 Motorcycle Club, a registered church charity and motorcycle club was born, and its revered reputation established – This year, 2023, celebrates the 61st anniversary of the first Blessing of the Bikes, and of the 59 Club (a registered church charity) becoming a motorcycle club in 1962. All are invited to attend this very special service and blessing of bikes, which will be held at 12noon on Saturday 2nd September. Departing the Ace 10.30am Saturday 2nd September, the route being: A406 , A40, A312 “Hayes By-Pass” to All Saints Church Uxbridge Road TW13 5EE Overflow parking and facilities, to include WC’s, is at the Hanworth Air Park Leisure Centre opposite the Church After the Service and Blessing the “Cafe Racer Ride Out” returns to the Ace for 2.30pm for the “Best Ridden Cafe Racer” competition judging, awards and rock n’ roll! See you at the Ace! Rev up and Ride, with the Rockers! Sunday 3.9.23 - Brighton The Brighton Burn Up & Ride with the Rockers leaves morning of Sunday 3rd from Ace Cafe London to celebrate the legendary Ace Day on Brighton´s famous Madeira Drive with live music, stands, displays, as well as a welcome by the Mayor of Brighton and a short service/blessing being undertaken by Father Matthew Cashmore of the 59 Club on the Ace stage On Sunday 3rd September, and as in previous years, motorcyclists will gather at the Ace premises celebrating the history and heritage of what is now regarded by many as an icon, Ace Cafe London. At 10.30am the assembled motorcycle ride-out departs the Ace for Brighton, "waved off" as in the years to date by the Mayor of Brent Route: A406 - A40 - M25 - M23 - A23 to Madeira Drive, Brighton Seafront See you at the Ace, and in Brighton Rev up and Ride with the Rockers Strictly no deckchairs! Keeping watching for updates https://london.acecafe.com/event/ace-cafe-reunion-brighton-burn-up/ Ace Cafe London Ace Cafe London m.guenter@magnetive.de

Ace Cafe Reunion – & Continental Run Ride In


30th Ace Cafe Reunion & 23rd Anniversary of Re-Opening!
THREE DAYS, THREE RIDES, ONE REUNION

Independently acclaimed as the World´s Coolest Motorcycle Event, the Ace Cafe Reunion 2024 is held at Ace Cafe London premises and on Madeira Drive, Brighton from 6th to 8th September.

Celebrating the history and heritage of the Ace 25 years after it had closed in 1969, the first Ace Cafe Reunion was held at the legendary North London premises in 1994, and this year it is not only the 86th Anniversary of the cafe having originally opened in 1938, and the 30th annual Ace Cafe Reunion, it is also the 26th anniversary of “Ace Corner” opening on Sundays in 1997 for a “View & Brew”, and the 22nd anniversary of the cafe having fully re-opened in 2001!

Kicking off at the Ace with the popular Bike Night on evening of Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd at the Ace includes rock n’ roll music, ride outs, special guests & more

Saturday 06.9.23

In addition to Ace Cafe London celebrating its annual 30th annual Ace Cafe Reunion at the legendary cafe on London’s North Circular Road on the 6th & 8th September and with the ride-out to Madeira Drive in Brighton on 8th September, this year the cafe is also marking the 23rdt anniversary of having fully re-opened from August 2001 with a “Cafe Racer Ride Out” departing the Ace at 10.30am on Saturday 7th September to attend a special one hour Celebratory Service and Blessing of the Bikes that, starting at noon , led by 59 Club Chair and motorcyclist Father Matthew Cashmore, at All Saints Church in Hanworth – originally built and opened with the Late Reverend William Shergold installed as its first vicar in 1957, prior to his then moving on to the Church of St Mary, Eton Mission at Hackney Wick, London and the 59 Club.

As a keen motorcyclist Father Bill, or Farv, as he was affectionately known, visited the Ace Cafe in 1962 to invite motorcyclists to attend a service and blessing of bikes at The Eton Mission, Hackney Wick This was a great success and was widely reported on at the time. From this the 59 Motorcycle Club, a registered church charity and motorcycle club was born, and its revered reputation established – This year, 2023, celebrates the 61st anniversary of the first Blessing of the Bikes, and of the 59 Club (a registered church charity) becoming a motorcycle club in 1962.

All are invited to attend this very special service and blessing of bikes, which will be held at 12noon on Saturday 7th September.

Departing the Ace 10.30am Saturday 7th September, the route being:
A406 , A40, A312 “Hayes By-Pass” to
All Saints Church
Uxbridge Road
TW13 5EE

Overflow parking and facilities, to include WC’s, is at the Hanworth Air Park Leisure Centre opposite the Church

After the Service and Blessing the “Cafe Racer Ride Out” returns to the Ace for 2.30pm for the “Best Ridden Cafe Racer” competition judging, awards and rock n’ roll!

See you at the Ace!
Rev up and Ride, with the Rockers!

Sunday 08.9.23 – Brighton

The Brighton Burn Up & Ride with the Rockers leaves morning of Sunday 8th from Ace Cafe London to celebrate the legendary Ace Day on Brighton´s famous Madeira Drive with live music, stands, displays, as well as a welcome by the Mayor of Brighton and a short service/blessing being undertaken by Father Matthew Cashmore of the 59 Club on the Ace stage

On Sunday 8th September, and as in previous years, motorcyclists will gather at the Ace premises celebrating the history and heritage of what is now regarded by many as an icon, Ace Cafe London. At 10.30am the assembled motorcycle ride-out departs the Ace for Brighton, “waved off” as in the years to date by the Mayor of Brent

Route: A406 – A40 – M25 – M23 – A23 to Madeira Drive, Brighton Seafront

See you at the Ace, and in Brighton

Rev up and Ride with the Rockers

Strictly no deckchairs!

Keeping watching for updates