One of Sheffield's many independent bars on Division Street in the centre of town, The Green Room is a weekend staple but with plenty happening in the week too. Great drinks, food and music, in a laid back atmosphere.
The Greystones is a welcoming, traditional community pub where people of all ages can enjoy a great range of drinks in comfortable surroundings, as well as see fantastic music and other events.
The Washington is one of the spiritual homes of Sheffield’s music scene. Through the years they’ve all passed through; drinking, performing and perhaps even working behind the bar. From the glory years of The Limit when Pulp would meet there, to intimate gigs from Wet Nuns, The Washington has seen it all - and you will too if you visit.
By day, The Wick is a safe haven, an entity of calm in the middle of a lively and fast-paced city - and at night it's a great place to meet the locals, soak up the vibes, and even have a boogie.
The only Jazz bar in Sheffield offering live music and an excellent gin bar.
Sheffield’s First Tiki Bar was born in April 2014, but it's constantly evolving as they find (and get given by customers!) more and more tiki artefacts from around the world. The cocktail menu is always being revised, but if you fancy something different just ask the tiki monkeys and they will guide you to your perfect drink!
Whether you’re looking for an evening of contemporary luxury, or wanting to head back to the 1920s, Mr Wilson has prepared something for everyone.
Multi-award-winning bar Maida Vale offers an experience unlike any other, playing the best music from across the decades.
The Abbeydale Picture House Bar offers a full range of fifteen beers produced by the neighbouring Abbeydale Brewery alongside quality spirits, wines and coffee.
Set over two floors, Panenka is located at the entrance to Sheffield's New Era Square, complete with augmented reality darts, pool tables, shuffleboard, arcade games, VR pods, karaoke booths and over 35 screens showing your favourite sports.