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Really pleasant lunch time experience . Enjoyed the Atlantic cod and chips. Nice soundtrack of music as this has considered memorabilia on the walls and decor. Really friendly staff and Molly was really a great host. Would definitely return here again.
Attended for lunch on a Bank Holiday Monday, seated quickly in a spot we were happy with the doggies. Nice atmosphere inside good variety of music on the speakers. Food was delivered in a good time frame and was hot and well presented. We found the fries/chips slightly bland but nothing wrong with t
Had a fantastic Sunday roast at this pub, generous portions and the beef sirloin tasted great! Potatoes were soft and fluffy, really enjoyed everything. Prices are reasonable considering quality and portions of food. Drinks are average-priced given the city centre location, £5’ish for a pint, £4 fo
Had the sunday roast and it was yummy! The portion is very large, good for big appetites. 10/10 would come back. a lot of the seating is on high stools, I wouldn’t recommend if you have accessibility issues.
Decided to order a Sunday roast chicken dinner with a pint of Greene King IPA. Great service with a smile. Food good. Beer great.
Very pleasant small pub, great atmosphere. Certain beer brands are on "2 for 1" until 19h. Menu offers standard pub food. Cheeseburger is worth recommendation. Beer prices are not the cheapest one could find.
Had a great night here with some nice food. Took our Autistic son here with us for some food. He is 25 but doesn't do pubs very often because of the noise and how busy they can be. But we had a good couple of hours here and he loved it. Staff were very good too
Fantastic pub with very prompt service, even though it was very busy. Really friendly staff including the door staff. Prices were reasonable for a city centre pub. Will definitely visit again when back in Sheffield.
Great bar! Lovely atmosphere! Friendly staff and an authentic English pub vibe!
British Sunday Roast and Grilled cheese toastie! Replicating the beef Wellington was a nut Wellington roast almost giving the same texture as beef. Yorkshire puddings were very soft and the gravy as an accompaniment was mildly flavoured. Gouda, emmental and cheddar cheese on a sourdough bread made o
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