Whether it it in the city itself, or a short way away in the Peak District, there is no shortage of top quality places to eat. Not all of these have been awarded the prestigious Michelin Star, but all have been recommended by the guide.
5. Old Vicarage, Sheffield
Michelin say: "A delightful former vicarage in a semi-rural spot on the city’s edge. Two fixed price menus offer sophisticated dishes with assured flavours and subtle modern influences; the ‘Prestige’ best showcases the chef’s abilities." Photo: Google
6. Samuel Fox Country Inn, Bradwell
Michelin say: "An attractive, light-stone pub with smart, cosy bedrooms and a dramatic, hilly backdrop: named after the inventor of the steel-ribbed umbrella, who was born in the village. Flavourful classic dishes have modern touches and make good use of seasonal local produce. Popular 7 course tasting menu." Photo: Google
7. Peacock, Rowsley
Michelin say: "An elegant hotel restaurant where old mullioned stone windows, oak ‘Mousey Thompson’ furnishings and antique oil paintings are juxtaposed with modern lighting and contemporary art. Modern cooking is ingredient-led and has fresh, clean flavours; alongside, they offer some more traditional ‘Classics’." Photo: Google
8. Rafters, Sheffield
Michelin say: "A long-standing city institution; the owners stamped their own identity on it by using Sheffield cutlery and Yorkshire tweed covered chairs. Refined cooking sees well-judged flavour combinations presented in an attractive manner." Photo: Google