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26 February 2019

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With all the happenings going on during Sheffield Beer Week, it can be difficult to decide where to go. For your convenience, we’ve devised a list of venues taking part in the week long celebration to make planning your pub crawl that bit easier.


Abbeydale Picture House
Abbeydale Road

Home to the Indie Beer Feast and countless other local events, the picturesque former cinema is the perfect place to kick off Sheff Beer Week.
theabbeydalepicturehouse.com

Ale Club
Ecclesall Road

Primarily a Brew Foundation tap, Ecclesall Road’s Ale Club is a unique place to drink with its old school private members club decor. On the go? The bottle and can shop is open 11am-11pm.
thebrewfoundation.co.uk/tap-house

The Bar Stewards
Kelham Island

Cosy micropub opposite Shakespeares offering a range of craft beers and bottles.
thebarstewards.uk

The Bath Hotel
City Centre

Tucked away from the bright lights of West Street, the Bath Hotel offers a quaint setting to enjoy a fine selection of beers and ales.
beerinthebath.co.uk

The Beer Engine
London Road

A cosy watering hole that prides itself on an ever-changing and vast selection of keg and bottled beers.
beerenginesheffield.com

Boozehound
Cutlery Works (Kelham Island)

The craft beer bar located inside Kelham Island’s brand new food hall is hosting a load of beery events across the week.
facebook.com/boozehoundsheffield

Brewdog
City Centre

Sheffield’s Brewdog branch houses a huge variety of craft beers that are constantly on rotation.
brewdog.com/bars/uk/sheffield

The Broadfield
Abbeydale Road

Nine hand pulls – including their individual house ale First Blonde brewed at True North Brew Co – and eight keg lines showcasing forward thinking UK independent breweries.
thebroadfield.co.uk

The Closed Shop
Walkley

Sitting opposite the Hallamshire House, the pub is run by Stancill Brewery and, as you might expect, has a host of Stancill’s finest on cask and great pub food to boot.
facebook.com/theclosedshops10

The Cremorne
London Road

A cracking little pub with a great reputation for its live music programmes as well as its range of guest beers alongside the local favourite Kelham Island Best Bitter.
facebook.com/heartoflondonroad

The Devonshire Cat
City Centre

Abbeydale Brewery’s hidden gem the Dev Cat has a wide number of keg lines, a rotating bottle selection in the hundreds and, most likely, a high percentage stout on cask/keg.
devonshirecat.co.uk

The Fat Cat
Kelham Island

As a pub for the Kelham Island Brewery, you’ll find Pale Rider and Best Bitter regularly on the bar – along with a great selection from around the country.
thefatcat.co.uk

Frog and Parrot
City Centre

The Frog and Parrot has been a popular fixture in the beer scene for years. With a decent selection of ale on cask and keg, the Frog was once home to the strongest beer in the world.
facebook.com/frogandparrot

The Greystones
Greystones

The flagship Thornbridge pub is just a short hop on the 83 bus up Ecclesall Road. The cask selection here really is worth the trip.
mygreystones.co.uk

The Hallamshire House
Walkley

This Thornbridge Brewery neighbourhood pub offers a full-sized snooker table, a variety of Thornbridge’s finest beers and one of the city’s best beer gardens.
myhallamshire.com

Hillsborough Hotel
Hillsborough

Community pub with friendly staff, a focus on cask ale and food and a scenic beer garden – precisely what you’re after in the middle of March.
hillsborough-hotel.co.uk

Hop Hideout
City Centre

The award-winning bottle shop has just moved into Kommune in Castle House. Expect more of the same from Jules and Will: an astronomical amount of beers from around the world.
hophideout.co.uk

The Itchy Pig
Broomhill

Cosy and social micro-pub in Broomhill with some of the finest ales from local breweries and beyond.
theitchypig.co.uk