Quench your thirst with everything from craft beer, continental lager and real ale to an extensive range of spirits, plus there's meat, veggie and vegan options on the tapas menu.
Bragazzi’s is a café, delicatessen and shop offering an array of quality Italian goods.
Come and hand-print a tote bag or tea-towel, inspired by the amazing architecture of the Cathedral. You’ll be using neoprene foam to make a selection of stamps with which to print your designs onto fabric.
Come and immerse yourself in the synth-soaked world of Are Friends Electric – an inclusive and accessible club experience dedicated to the shimmering, pulsing sounds of electronic music, Synthpop, Futurepop, and Darkwave.
British-French experimental harpist Manon McCoy and Sheffield-based recorder and whistle player Juliana Day come together for a live improvised performance in the atmospheric surroundings of the Samuel Worth Chapel.
Come along to the Forum for three days of free live music as part of Tramlines Fringe. Relax on the terrace, soak up the city centre atmosphere, or head inside to catch an exciting line-up of local talent.
Writer of Standing at the Sky’s Edge, a musical that tells the stories of people who live and love in a Park Hill flat over three overlapping timelines.
Nestled in the heart of Mayfield Valley, the Alpaca Petting Farm and Animal Sanctuary is a tranquil haven for animal lovers of all ages. Whether you're seeking a relaxing day out, a chance to connect with some friendly alpacas, or to learn more about these gentle creatures, you've come to the right place.
The Cricket has long been regarded as one of South West Sheffield’s favourite pubs, with great food and beer in an idyllic location at the foot of Blackamoor.
Hungry Buddha offers home-cooked, fresh and healthy, nourishing food, with authentic flavours from the mountain peaks of Nepal. Come and enjoy the unique lunch-time thali experience, served by the friendly Nepalese team at their stall in Sheffield Moor Market food court.