Opened to public in 2009, The Sheffield Tap is a beer house offering a wide variety of beers from round the world. There are both traditional and swing handled taps set against 200 international brands of bottled beers. The bar is located on Platform 1b of Sheffield Midland Railway Station. The elegant dining room decorated with beautiful chandeliers, fireplaces and royal furniture is open for meetings, midnight celebrations and private events.
A short distance from the National Centre for Popular Music, and the Showroom cinema, this traditional pub needs no themes or gimmicks but is a popular meeting-place for convivial drinks and conversation. A light and airy conservatory area (decorated with nineteenth-century handbills from Sheffield theaters) has recently been added to an already spacious interior, so it is usually possible to find seats to chat with friends in comfort. Bar meals are available at lunchtime.
The Grapes is a local joint to grab a chilled beer and a good gig. Featuring live music on most nights, the pub is known for playing host to local bands and upcoming musicians aiming to make it big in the music scene. On weekends, locals are usually found nursing a cool beer in the downstairs bar area and then heading to the upstairs room for live band performances on stage. Known for hosting the very popular musical extravaganza 'Grapefest', this venue is the place to be for exceptional music. Don't let this pub's unpretentiousness fool you, it is quite lively and known for attracting a really cool crowd.
This bar and pub is in a beautiful location where one can sit back and relax with friends, Picture House Social is situated at the Abbeydale Picture House and features brightly-colored cocktails, beers and tasty pizzas. DJ nights are organized here for patrons. The decor is done in rich purple hues. Groups can also try their luck at a game of ping-pong.
This country pub named after a local hero, George Brydges Rodney, who defeated both French and Spanish ship fleets in the 18th Century, is spacious and exudes rustic charm. The seasonal pub fare here is unerringly British, and the cask ales and wine available rounds out the homey atmosphere.