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Category: Ace Cafe
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Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October Following the massive success of Museum LIVE over the past years, the 9th annual free to attend National Motorcycle Museum “Live” open days, when everyone is invited to visit and check out the museum collection free of charge, is on Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October. Along with the Ace Cafe London stand and display, there will also be a host of other free attractions including Star Riders, Experts and live race machine Fire Ups. Special guests include Michael Rutter, James Hillier, Steve Plater, John McGuinness, Kyle Ryde, Ryan Vickers, Rachael Clegg, Allen Millyard, Rick Parkington, and TV’s Henry Cole! With free Museum entry from 8.30am to 5.30pm on both days, everyone arriving on site will be given a timetable with a full list & timings of all the day’s exciting, free, Museum Live events. The Museum shop and restaurant will be open throughout the day with a wide variety of catering on offer, including breakfast, lunch, a range of hot meals & snacks, plus a BBQ. For Museum Live 2023 details and updates see link: See you at the Ace !
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With an unique 121 year history and celebrating the 85th Anniversary of the cafe, Ace Cafe London has teamed up with the definitive and ever evolving British motorcycle marque, Triumph! Welcoming all who share our passion, based upon the rich traditions of motorcycles and rock n’ roll, the legendary North London premises has become “the home” for petrolheads and is known as the world´s most famous motor-cafe. Check out the full range of this special collaborative collection, get to a dealer or go to the link. Bikes, Cars, & Rock n’ Roll, see you at the Ace! See you at the Ace !
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Saturday 30th September 16.00 - 23.00
With the “Blue Oval” dating from 1907 and a family that includes Lincoln and Mercury, come and join Ace Cafe London celebrating the 105th anniversary of the Ford car that changed everything, the Model T.
The 95th anniversary of the opening in 1928 of the River Rouge Plant, Dearborn USA, and the 50th “Golden” anniversary of the release in 1973 of the film “American Graffiti”, gave us a guy called John Milner and his '32 Ford and an elusive mystery girl driving a white 1956 Ford Thunderbird.
From Hank Williams and his “hot rod Ford” of 1951, to the 1955 “Hot Rod Lincoln” of Charlie Ryan, and the Collins Kids “Hot Rod” of 1958. Get your fix, listen, revel and be immersed in a mix of the best rock and roll and rockabilly, blended with the London sub-culture sounds, broadcasting 24/7 on online radio and social media
There's soda pop and the dancing's free So if you wanna have fun, come along with me See you at the Ace!
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Saturday 23rd September Meet from 3pm & RnR ‘til late! Sunday 24th September – Bike Day 10am – 5pm
Celebrate with the 64 year-old Norton Owners Club at the Ace all that is Norton, this year being the prestigious marque’s 125th anniversary. With a long history of racing successes, famously including the IoM TT, and manufacturing bikes since 1902, the Norton heritage includes singles, twins, rotaries and today’s V4’s, from the magnificent Manx and Commandos, to the legendary Featherbed frames and Roadholder forks.
Come along to celebrate and enjoy on this anniversary weekend at the Ace.
Meet at the Ace on Saturday 23rd September from 3 p.m. onwards for a natter prior to an evening’s entertainment with live rock n’ roll band “The Outcasts” and DJ courtesy of the Norton Owners Club. Stay overnight Saturday at any of the many hotels close to the cafe and the nearby Wembley Stadium area, and/or come up for Sunday to join the main Norton display with a multitude of awards being handed out for best, most interesting, best custom, etc. bikes, again courtesy of the NOC.
For hotels close to the Ace, scroll down here. See you at the Ace!
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