British summer weather is so capricious, it pays to be ready to picnic at a moment’s notice. And what better way to enjoy impromptu al fresco dining than by bicycle?
This retro style bicycle pannier from Goodordering boasts 18.5 litres of insulated picnic storage, a padded internal laptop compartment and a sling to carry it on your shoulder.
Jacqui Ma started her firm Goodordering to design a range of bags for urban cycling families and continues to run things from a flat on top of a bike shop in Hackney, East London. Her range of bags includes cycling bags, nappy change bags and toddler bags as well as school bags.
The first range was inspired by Japanese school bags and 80s retro travel bags. 70s and 80s references also give the bags a touch of nostalgia. The bags all have multiple pockets, extra padded straps and are water-resistant and hardwearing.
In case you’re wondering where the brand name comes from, Jacqui explains that ‘good ordering’ derives from the joy and satisfaction of ordering well at a restaurant. “Our family often went out for meals together and after a very satisfying meal, we would all call out ‘Good ordering!’ to mum.”
Win a bicycle picnic bag
We have a Goodordering picnic bag to give away. To be in with a chance of wining the bag, leave us a comment at the bottom of the page and let us know what you’d pack for your picnic.
Please note the clips that attach this bag to your pannier rack ideally suit 8 mm tubes. The clips do not fit the wider tubes as normally found on the more retro style pannier racks. Waterproof fabric with padded internal laptop compartment. Distance between attachment hooks: from centre to centre 22 cm.
Ethical cycle insurance
On the face of it, one cycle insurance policy is much like another, but the devil is the detail. Check your small print for so-called ‘new-for-old’ replacement – many insurers use the term, but if your bicycle is more than a few years old, devalue it severely. This means you are left out of pocket when you come to replace it.
With ETA cycle insurance, however old the bike, if it’s stolen you get enough to buy a new model. Furthermore, every cycle insurance policy you buy from us helps support the work of the ETA Trust, our charity campaigning for a cleaner, safer transport future. No wonder The Good Shopping Guide has voted us ethical.
adrian price
smoked applewood cheese and ham sarnies,sausage rolls,chicken, and lashings of ginger beer!
April
Love this picnic basket! I’d pack so much cheese, some grapes and some wine 🍷
Catherine Palgrave
I would pack whatever I could find in my cupboards as I am really not that organised. Once I packed a bunch of bananas and a jar of olives. The bananas squished all over the inside of my panniers and on a hot day you can still catch a whiff of them! I did this on a first date. My datee was much much better. He packed lentil dhal and idli (Indian savoury cakes) along with not squish-able fruit. It worked as he is now my husband. So I would basically pack whatever he has made. And tea.
David Smith
What a thing of beauty!
I’d pack homemade bread rolls filled with ham and chutney, accompanied by a bottle or two of homebrew!
Roger Birchall
Just the jobfor your very own DIY Caffè stop, all you need now is somewhere to stick the parasol and deckchair!!!
Jayne Smith
Pasties, crisps, salad, fruit, cake and elderflower cordial. Yum! 😀
Jean Lofts
I would love to own a Goodordering bicycle picnic bag. I live near the sea, my picnic would be after a long ride on the prom. I would pack smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwiches, strawberrys and cream, Earl grey tea and fruit cake. Oh! Not to forget a small bottle of bubbly. Followed by a walk on the sand, barefoot and watching the sun going down over Beachy Head in the distance. X
Mary Fisher
At our age (78) we can’t ride far with panniers, saddlebags and the like, these custom-designed picnic bags would make picnics not only possible but frequent!
Greg
Pork pie crisps and a bottle of beer.
Ian
Is that “Pork pie, crisps and a bottle of beer” or have you found a source of pork pie crisps?
Sarah L
Potato salad, baguette and home made biscuits
Simon
Ginger beer, olives, sunblush tomatoes, boursin, bread!
Lynne Harris
Good for the job ! Belvoir Ginger Beer, Coronation Chicken Baguettes and Strawberries Yum!
Colette Stein
British Strawberries and French Champagne on my 1960’s Raleigh — roll on summer….
Ian
Black Pudding Scotch Eggs – I’d just fill the bag with them. Except that Waitrose no longer seem to sell them, so I’m going to have to persuade someone else to make them.
Charlotte
I’d pack my husband’s yummy homemade hummus and pita breads, some peppery rocket, a fresh fruit salad with pouring cream, and because I work for a brewer… some nice, cold, refreshing no-alcohol beers!
Ed Pearce
Jamon iberico, brie de meaux and a magnum of rose
Bob Longhurst
Something this Classy needs to transport Prosecco. Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Crustless sandwiches. Kettle Crisps. Strawberries and Clotted Cream. Oh dear. Back to reality. Cheese and pickle sarnies and a flask of tea. I can dream, can’t I ? LOL.
Jennie Geddes
This looks great! You can get to better picnic spots by bike!
Reverend Christopher Hickmott-Arnold
An ideal way of carrying a lovely picnic.
Phil
Cake- simples!
Peter Clark
Hummus and crudités and cheese and onion crisps. Dead classy me
Nigel B
Cheese and Onion sandwich, ready salted crisps, flask of black coffee and a cold bottle of Wainwright’s Golden Ale to celebrate my exhausted arrival after a whole five miles of cycling. It’s tough but someone has to get out there and do it.
Lisa Taylor
Don’t mind if I do, with some homemade flapjacks, strawberries and cream 🙂
Graham Corfield
Hoisin duck wraps, mixed fruit, mixed berry smoothies.
Deb Epton
This picnic bag would look great on my Pendleton cycle 😁. I would pack a traditional ploughman’s lunch with crispy bread, vintage cheddar and pickle. Followed by Granny Smith’s apples and Victoria plums and all washed down with home made lemonade.
Dick Willis
very lovely
Rory Harkins
So…how much booze can it hold?
Marianthe
A good picnic should always include freshly baked scones with clotted cream, fresh strawberries and strawberry jam (if time permits). A French baguette with options of fillings; prosciutto, goats cheese, spinach and pesto. With a selection of beverages to wash it all down. Yum! Xxx
Paul S
Perfect for keeping the little one in the cycle trailer happy when we visit the ponds and lakes
filled up with ham and cheese sarnie’s ,Sausage roll’s a lovely fruit salad and some squash to wash it all down for her ,and dont forget the snacks for the duck’s
Richard Scrase
Bitter lemon, cress sandwiches, apple pies, coconut crumble and a couple of carrots + a good book
Karina Rauff Meistrup
Mmmmm. It would be homebaked Danish style rye bread with hummus, homebaked white bread with more hummus and elderflower drink. Then some banana bread, and finish off with Scottish Innis & Gunn beers with crisps. Yummy.
Karen Varga
My daughter cycles everywhere – and she loves picnics, I can just see her with this on the back of her bike.
We’d pack a gorgeous, environmentally-friendly vegan picnic with lots of fresh, crunchy salad vegetables, home-made hummus, avocados, tomatoes, fresh wholemeal bread, strawberries, raspberries and blueberries all washed down with some cool, sparkling elderflower presse or even a chilled vegan white wine for a real treat.
Marina
I would definitely carry a book with me, and my picnic rug (very handy things), as they are almost always on my bike. A couple of beers, lemon pie slice and a chocolate treat like a chocolate bar. Probably a Cesar salad.
The picnic bag does look lovely.
James
Looks a great idea would love to try one if/when rain stops
Michaela B
18.5L of insulated picnic storage and a laptop bag! room for lots and some picnic music, Buena Vista social club. Bottles of Peroni water with lemon slices, humus with avocado tomato and lettuce in crusty rolls. Pineapple and beetroot with mayo sandwiches. Doritos and dips with salsa and guacamole. Mango and melon slices to finish.
David Hamilton
I’d love one of these. I’d use it for carrying Dorset Blue Vinny, crusty bread and good chutney and a bottle of beer.
Steve M
Minions, meatloaf and Mince pies of course!
Anna Hayball
Humble pie. ‘Food always tastes better when eaten outdoors.’
Christopher
Hummus, olives, crusty bread, sun-dried tomatoes, Balsamic vinegar, fresh salad, goat’s cheese, fruit juice, are just some of the potential food ingredients for a glorious Summer picnic with friends.
Ruth Purdy
Sarnies, walkers crisps and scotch eggs!
Love this bag
Annmarie Pottrell
Lovely prize. My current panniers are starting to fall to bits and my daughter loves me taking her on picnics with her in the trailer 🙂
Caroline Greenwood
Panzanella, houmous, taboulet, olives, veggie crisps, sparkling white wine 🙂
Gavin
Insulated too… my Roquefort won’t go runny.
Tony Pratschke
Just what I need for my hi-tech mobility scooter, Class 3! Together with my cell phone giving me route directions, my D-handlebars protected by waterproof cover, I shall look forward to my picnic break on a forest track comprising home made Paneer cheese with Cranberries, sourdough spelt bread with multi-grains and whey added for taste, and a bottle of home-brewed Mead. Depending upon the time of year there will be the addition of some foraged food from the hedgerows and perhaps some mushrooms found beneath the trees.
siow chin
I’d pack pancakes, crispy bacon, maple syrup, loads of strawberries, mangoes and oranges. Also throw in ham, bread, a large avocado, tomato and cucumber salad. Oh, and a large bottle of homemade smoothie.
Mark B
Beer and a nice pie!
Stefano
Bread, humus and carrots
David
I’d pack my smartphone charger and maybe some take away leaflets and would order them to bring me some food.
Annabel
Cheese Rolls with a packet of cheese and onion crisp with a small bottle of cider think that should do me.
Phil
More cake
John Butler
Before the summer’s over……in the ‘nic of time!
Nathan
something for all the family, pasta for the youngest, anything beige for my eldest, salad and fish for my wife and a super large pork pie for me!
The next Lance
I keep it simple & classic, cheese & pickle sandwiches, and to top it off homemade cake (thanks to my wife), you can’t beat that with a glass of juice/squash.
The bag would work great for my commute too.
James Russell
Cheese sandwiches, Cous cous with sun-dried tomatoes and some samosas. Maybe a Danish Pastry or two for desert, and a flask of tea.
Perfect British Picnic!
Dawn
Love it! I’d fill with veggie delights😎😎😎
matt p
prosecco and sauasage rolls!!
Phoebe
I would pack a vegan feast! Linda mac sausage rolls, samosas, crinkle crisps, houmous, olives, salsa, tortilla chips, lemonade, juice and homemade flapjacks <3
John C
Cheddar and Branston sarnies, salted crisps and a sneaky summer treat cider!
Inge
Cucumber sandwiches all the way to the top.
Basia Zaba
How many teddy bears can fit into the bag? Clearly no picnic is complete without them.
Alistair Bloomfield
Enjoy a great picnic … with your laptop!