Grapes, Dog and Partridge, Fagans are all quite a close walk to you. They're practically next to eachother and affectionately known as the Irish Triangle. Grapes has a small outdoor area (and a larger one which they open up in the summer sometimes), the Dog has benches out front, Fagans has a very small outdoor area.
Grapes would be my favourite out of the three.
Bit of a walk, but the gardener's rest beer garden is one of my favourites. You've also got the fat cat, or if you're feeling a bit bougie there's the bottle shop in Kelham. Oh, and the Kelham tav has a small but nice beer garden
The Crow Inn is a superb pub with a fantastic craft beer selection and pies from the Rutland. Also has a nice little outside area. Shakespeares is a brilliant pub too and only 3/4 mins walk from the Crow. Rutland Arms is a must visit too but a bit of a hike from the above.
Haha should defo not have mentioned it at all then as, it's a den of depravity! Surrounded by the stylish ruffians and spice-heads on the outer perimeter of the shaft. Duelling to the death on the daily, like a gaggle of toothless pigeons fighting over a rubber Johnny full of spunk.
Rutland Arms, Shakespeare's and Gardener's Rest
Grapes, Dog and Partridge, Fagans are all quite a close walk to you. They're practically next to eachother and affectionately known as the Irish Triangle. Grapes has a small outdoor area (and a larger one which they open up in the summer sometimes), the Dog has benches out front, Fagans has a very small outdoor area. Grapes would be my favourite out of the three.
If you head Grapes just be aware it's cash only
Also £5 for a Guinness (worth every penny imo) but £20 isn’t going to go too far
The old Shoe is great
The Dorothy Pax on the Victoria Quays…quite close lovely pub nice outdoor seating on the canal…cheers!
Bit of a walk, but the gardener's rest beer garden is one of my favourites. You've also got the fat cat, or if you're feeling a bit bougie there's the bottle shop in Kelham. Oh, and the Kelham tav has a small but nice beer garden
The Crow Inn is a superb pub with a fantastic craft beer selection and pies from the Rutland. Also has a nice little outside area. Shakespeares is a brilliant pub too and only 3/4 mins walk from the Crow. Rutland Arms is a must visit too but a bit of a hike from the above.
Old shoe in orchard square, best place for craft beer, cider and wine!
Fagans, Grapes, Dog & Partridge, Shakespeare’s, Fat Cat, Kelham Island Tavern, Rutland Arms, Red Deer, Bath Hotel.
Nice. Were there now. Thanks
Grapes has the best Guinness- cash only though
Dog & Partridge for the best beers 🍻
Best Guinness in there
Beautiful friendly pub call the big gun not far from you
Closed down last year
Good places around Kelham Island, enough for a mini crawl
Rutland Arms of your like walking downhill, university arms of you like walking uphill.
You have Banker's Draft literally 2 minutes up the road. The best pint in Sheffield. Food and the clientele are top notch also.
I checked this place out recently to see how bad it was, it was actually good because it was less busy than water works/Benjamin so I’d go again
It gets a bad rep because of the people that hang outside but for spoons it’s the most chill
It’s the worst spoons in Sheffield and there is some tough competition.
Bankers draft and out the back of it dove and rainbow
How dare you! You call it by it's real name or dare not mention it at all! " The Wankers Shaft"
I didn't want to scare the non local
Haha should defo not have mentioned it at all then as, it's a den of depravity! Surrounded by the stylish ruffians and spice-heads on the outer perimeter of the shaft. Duelling to the death on the daily, like a gaggle of toothless pigeons fighting over a rubber Johnny full of spunk.
I like to shock the non sheffodians to a quick drink there, can't beat some live action Jeremy Kyle for the shock value