Heist Brewery have converted this former factory into an airy, bright taproom and bar. With over 30 beers on tap (plus 100 in cans and bottles), wine, spirits and retro soft drinks, arcade games and shuffleboard, plus Slap & Pickle serving up their signature burgers.
Discover what Sheffield is all about when it comes to nightlife, from clubs and venues to late bars and hangout spaces.
We are thrilled to share this fantastic piece of artwork, 'Sheffield - It's alright', created by Birmingham-based artist Christopher Spencer, also known as Cold War Steve, in collaboration with Get Together 2025.
Housing an exciting variety of inspiring world food vendors under one roof, Cambridge Street Collective promises a truly unique food hall experience in Sheffield, with 20 independent food partners.
Sheffield’s original food hall in Neepsend, Cutlery Works spans two floors of a beautifully revitalised industrial building. Home to a vibrant mix of permanent and pop‑up independent kitchens, it offers communal dining spaces, lively bars, and artisan coffee all under one roof.
The Fringe sees weird and wonderful performances in bars, clubs and venues (and the odd front room) right across the city. And here is your introduction to all of them.
Discover Sheffield’s buzzing independent food and drink scene. Bold chefs, indie eateries and standout bars and pubs make Sheffield one of the UK’s most exciting places to eat and drink.
Ecclesall Road offers a three mile stretch of restaurants, coffee houses, pubs, bars and shops. Running parallel is the shorter but equally vibrant, Sharrow Vale Road.
Nestled on the roof of Kelham Island’s Krynkl development INC Sheffield's drink philosophy is not founded just on liquor but rather on the service and experience via the appreciation of all the senses, Sight, Sound, Touch, Taste and Smell.
The Wick at Both Ends is a great place to meet the locals, soak up the vibes, and even have a boogie.