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Cruising restaurant |
Victoria Quays, Box 2 Wharf St Sheffield, South Yorkshire S2 2SY United Kingdom +44 114 243 0964 |
Cruise along the Sheffield canal, enjoying the views this comfortable and unusual restaurant offers. A Thirty Nine (a refurbished cargo carrier now traditionally decorated) attracts families, couples, and professionals of all ages. The boat can also be chartered for private parties or business functions. A range of traditional English meat dishes are offered and vegetarian options are also available. Trout with almonds and the deliciously smooth creamy leek croustade are recommended. (2 course meals are from about £30.) House wine is from about £8 a bottle and a bar is also available. Reservations can be made for Wednesday and Friday evenings and for Sunday lunchtime. The first Saturday evening in every month is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large restaurant with excellent reputation |
Brincliffe Hill Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 9DF United Kingdom +44 114 255 3263 |
This restaurant, which is based in two large rooms with lots of seating space, has an excellent reputation in Sheffield, although it is usually only open at lunchtimes. It serves delicious meals from an impressive menu. (Options which are particularly good include the succulent chicken in white wine with vegetables.) Alcohol is available from two bars and wine can be ordered from the table. This is an ideal venue for a business lunch or celebration. It also hosts occasional theme nights for the public and is available to hire for private evening functions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of the best around |
197 Whitham Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 2SP United Kingdom +44 114 266 2802 |
This is apparently TV chef Ainsley Harriet's favourite chippy, and it really is one of the best around. As well as the usual fish, chips, kebabs, burgers and sausages, the Friery is constantly expanding its range, which now includes interesting alternatives such as lasagne, chilli con carne, spring rolls, cajun chicken and even calamari. The service is excellent: a particularly nice touch is the way in which all orders come with a few complementary chips. The prices are very reasonable and the quality of the food available makes this one of the best fish and chip shops in Yorkshire. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top-class English cooking |
289 Abbeydale Road South Sheffield, South Yorkshire S17 3LB United Kingdom +44 114 235 0101 http://www.carriagesrestaurant... |
You don't expect to find one of Sheffield's best restaurants in a building that looks a bit like a prefab beside a main railway line, but Carriages is extremely impressive, so be prepared for a surprise! The food is outstanding and the excellent reputation the restaurant has locally is richly deserved. The style is modern English, with starters, such as baked blue cheese tartlet with caramelised onions followed by unusual combinations like slow-roasted fillet of salmon with bubble and squeak and grilled proscuitto. If you've any room left, the puddings are equally worth exploring. The clientele includes professionals and couples and this is also a favourite venue for business meetings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional country inn on open moorland |
Froggatt Edge Sheffield, Derbyshire S32 3ZJ United Kingdom +44 1433 63 0231 http://www.chequers-froggatt.com/ |
This lovely pub, which is situated on open moorland just twenty minutes' drive from Sheffield city centre offers the chance of a summer evening drink in a pub garden with a beautiful view, or a superb, freshly cooked meal in an attractive pub bar. Traditional English steak is offered alongside original dishes borrowing from Mediterranean, Thai and Chinese cuisine. A range of special main courses, starters and wonderful puddings is added daily; and to complement this, recommended wines are sold by the bottle (from £8.50) and half-bottle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional carvery and pub |
486 Manchester Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 5DT United Kingdom +44 114 266 2113 |
This traditional, long-established pub is very popular with Sheffield locals, many of whom make a weekly pilgrimage here for Sunday lunch. There are separate entrances for the pub and restaurant, although once inside you can move freely from one area to the other through an interconnecting door. The pub serves Bass ales, and offers a dozen or so bar meals at about £4, such as lasagne and chips or fish and vegetables. The carvery, which is more spacious and feels more recently decorated, offers a starter and English roast dinner for only £6 and is open for lunch and dinner. Be aware that the carvery soon fills up, especially at weekends; if you want to eat here, it is advisable to arrive early. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Attractive restaurant overlooking Botanical Gardens |
Clarke House Rd Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 2LN United Kingdom +44 114 268 7788 |
The original Curator's House in Sheffield's Botanical Gardens has recently been converted into a modern, attractive restaurant and tea room, which retain original features. In addition to the house itself, a large conservatory and terrace overlooking the gardens are now fully accessible to the restaurant's customers. During the day, expect to find tea, coffee and hot and cold snacks but in the evening, the menu is transformed. Try cannelloni of crab with bisque for starters, and fillet of beef with sautéd spinach and chanterelle for the main course. Prices are reasonable; main course options range from about £8 in the evening and a set menu charge covers two courses. There is an additional charge for desserts and coffee. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Food and drink all day |
Hathersage Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire S17 3AB United Kingdom +44 114 235 5121 |
This large pub-restaurant, situated close to some of the surrounding area's most beautiful countryside, has built up a great reputation locally as an excellent place to eat. There is a small bar area but this is mainly used as a place to wait for tables: the separate eating section is larger and more comfortable. Food is served throughout the day and the menu includes Italian pasta dishes as well as chicken, fish and meat. Excellent, very big ice cream desserts are served. Food is reasonably priced and tables can usually be found quite quickly, as the eating area is so large. A children's menu is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Atmospheric Greek restaurant |
117 Fitzwilliam St Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 4JP United Kingdom +44 114 272 6000 |
This very large Greek restaurant is based in the city centre, offering Greek and British dishes at reasonable prices. The moussaka is particularly delicious as are other Greek specialities. Though food is only served for two hours, the restaurant stays open into the early hours. Wine can be ordered and a bar serves excellent local bitters. The restaurant is popular with large groups, who enjoy the lively atmosphere which includes traditional plate smashing. Dancing and singing also take place around a small stage. Booking is advisable and can be arranged in person or by phone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Continental style bar equipped for special occasions |
301 Ecclesall Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 8NX United Kingdom +44 114 266 1788 http://www.menzels.co.uk/ |
Formerly an upmarket wine bar/restaurant, Menzels has redirected its focus entirely to the bar. Boasting an "attitude code" instead of a dress code, Menzels strives to serve the best drinks and service in a sophisticated yet friendly atmosphere. Décor is complementary to this aim, contemporary classic yet inviting. Be sure to check their website for info about live music and bands of every genre as well as special events. Also available for corporate and private events and parties, the bar boasts a top of the line Bose sound system and a drop screen on which music videos, messages, even personal footage can be shown. Whether it's and office party, reception, or just a night on the town, Menzels does their best to make sure you have a great, personalized experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top quality Michelin-starred restaurant |
Ridgeway (off B6388) Sheffield, South Yorkshire S12 3XW United Kingdom +44 114 247 5814 http://www.theoldvicarage.co.uk |
The Old Vicarage, a first class restaurant by any standards, currently holds a Michelin Star (the only restaurant with this honor in Sheffield) and two Egon Ronay Stars. The restaurant itself has an elegant, luxurious feel and service is extremely attentive. Expect to find cooking of the highest quality, integrating traditional and modern ingredients and techniques to create unusual and mouthwatering dishes, such as toasted goat's cheese with summer fruit chutney to start. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular, innovative and excellent value |
220 Oakbrook Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 7ED United Kingdom +44 114 230 4819 |
You might easily miss this unusually-shaped restaurant - but that would be a tragedy! Housed upstairs in a seemingly nondescript building just round the corner from Nether Green Post Office, it features some of the most interesting and innovative cooking in South Yorkshire and has a justly excellent reputation in Sheffield. Try something unusual, like filo samosas with curried monkfish, or something traditional - such as braised lamb shank with root vegetables. Whichever route you take you will be pleasantly surprised by both taste and price - it won't cost much more than £25 per head for three courses. This is definitely not one to miss. Service is helpful but not intrusive and the décor is contemporary. The restaurant is popular with local couples as well as with small groups of professionals and business visitors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High quality modern bistro |
32-34 Sandygate Rd Crosspool Sheffield, South Yorkshire S10 4 DQ United Kingdom +44 114 266 6096 http://www.thymeforfood.co.uk/... |
This restaurant is very much a star attraction in Sheffield and should appeal to anyone who enjoys excellent food but is unsure what to eat. Although these two restaurants are owned and operated by Richard Smith, the adjacency does provide patrons to the building a feeling of variety. Artisan, the contemporary bistro, presents a casual stylish stmosphere serving up all the dishes you would expect from a café including Bangers and Mash, Beef Fillets, or Shepards Pie. Upstairs, patrons are greeted to a quaint, informal seafood restaurant with an array of fresh dishes from Chesapeake seafood chowder to a Spaghetti of langoustines. Both restaurants are open seven days a week. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Derbyshire inn serving great food |
School Lane Hathersage Sheffield, Derbyshire S32 1BZ United Kingdom +44 1433 650 253 |
This excellent pub/restaurant can be reached by taxi or car in about twenty minutes from Sheffield city center. It is situated off the A625 just below Hathersage's St Michael's and All Angels Church. Although you can pop in for just a drink (and the fine Burtonwood beers definitely make this option worthwhile), most people come here to eat. The eating area is comfortable and the menu offers a great deal of variety and includes fresh seafood, traditional roasts and moussaka. The quality of the food here is very much superior to average pub fare. There are also five attractive, and well-decorated bedrooms, which cost around £30 per person. The Scotsman's Pack offers charm, tradition and, when it isn't crowded, a very personable feel, making it a delightful place to visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious accommodation on 11 acres |
Kenwood Road Sheffield, South Yorkshire S7 1NQ United Kingdom +44 114 258 3811 http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2... |
This luxurious four-star hotel, which is set on 11 acres of grounds and attractive gardens in a quiet Sheffield suburb, offers easy access to the city centre and to local attractions. The main hotel building is stone and is about 100 years old; extensions and outbuildings (such as the Lakeside Restaurant) are more modern. The restaurant, which has an adjoining patio, serves from early mornings until 9:45pm. The hotel hosts a series of summer events from June to September, many of which are music-based. A marquee is also available for special events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great value food; wonderfully friendly environment |
Hellaby Lane, Hellaby, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S66 8HN United Kingdom +44 1709 73 0083 |
Don't be put off by the name of this restaurant: yes, it is designed for truckers, but that is where the stereotype ends. The restaurant and bar here accommodate any food taste, and are popular with local people. The surroundings are those of an old country house; the food is served carvery style, and the bigger your appetite the better. Food is available from the early morning. Lunch and dinner options include freshly baked pies, roasts, filled Yorkshire puddings, and salads. The vegetable side dishes are a meal in themselves. There is also a great selection of desserts, which change daily. Review © 2007, Wcities |