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That's the one (formerly Fitzooth & Firkin). Haven't been in since it changed back to the Notts House as I'm at the wrong end of the country just now...was a decent enough place but don't remember anything /all/ that special about it.

 

You want to go a bit further up the hill to the Grindstone in Crookes - that's a proper pub in my book... :cool:

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If you need any specific help on pubs (running of them, etc) then drop me a line. I'm a landlady, after all!

 

Oh, and....I would say the Classic Rock Bar is a good pub. Good food, good ale, low prices, the place where Sheffield Forum meets, attractive bar staff :D and fabulous music. La la la la....

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Originally posted by Classic Rock

If you need any specific help on pubs (running of them, etc) then drop me a line. I'm a landlady, after all!

 

Indeed. I need some help. i want to run one myself, an alternative style venue shall we say NOT A KAROAKE DANCE CLUB/BAR, if u know what i mean...rock and alt stuff.

 

Already tried to get a few places but failed, but they probably were not that suitable for what i had in mind. Oh well, the right place will come along eventually i expect.....do you know Eclesall Road REALLY needs another *different* drinking experience to contrast with the 2 million wine bar style places.

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The Cobden View on Cobden View Road in Crookes has a good friendly atmosphere and aslo does good beer!!

 

has pool table darts board and live music most nights plus has a few quiz nights where you can win a gallon of beer

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Classic Rock bar aside of course, my personal favourite pub in Sheffield is the New Barrack Tavern on the main road north, is it called Penistone Road?

 

The pub is just a shave before Hillsborough Morrisons

 

It looks a bit crap from the outside but it is great

 

Great real ale, great food, I think it is in the Good Food Guide as well as the Good Pub Guide

 

I can heartily recommend it

 

My second favourite would be the Fat Cat down at Kelham Island, for the two same reasons - good food and beer

 

They both have small beer gardens which are nice in the summer too

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The Fat Cat and Kelhem Island are both good pubs, but their location means I have only been drunk enough once to brave walking through that part of Shalesmoor.

 

Get yourself down to the Grapes on Trippet Lane. Best Jukebox in town bar none. Get a nice pint of Magnet. Nice large pool room as well (If going on Friday make sure you get there early because there's this guy who looks like the guitarist out of Dire Straits who hogs it all night with his friends and then mocks your drunken attemps at trying to hit the ball). Lively atmosphere all round, and sometimes a good live band upstairs.

 

Also if your about that part of town, make sure to check out the Red Deer, as they serve a myriad of potions there

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