These photos raise a toast to those pubs which have been serving up a pint and warm welcome across Sheffield for decades and in many cases more than a century.
The pubs showcased all boast amazing history and heritage with many retaining original features from low wooden beams to stained glass windows as well as fireplaces and heritage tilework.
Some have been granted listed status while others have a place in Sheffield’s long and interesting history.
The Riverside on Mowbray Street near busy Kelham has original features including four leaded windows. Overlooking the Don, it offers real ales, a beer garden, live music and art shows in a lounge and upstairs space. Dates back to at least 1851.
New Barrack Tavern, Penistone Rd, Hillsborough, dates from 1936 and has a striking red brick and yellow terracotta exterior. It describes itself as a family-run pub, rooted in the local community, with multiple areas and a ‘lovely beer garden. It also specialises in cider. The pub name refers to the nearby Hillsborough Barracks which date from 1848.
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