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Please help!

I used to live in Sheffield but have moved away. I am looking for a restaurant with a private room to hold about 10 people, preferably on Ecclesall Road or failing that City Centre or a bar with a private area that would serve canapes for my evening hen do and a fun activity to do during the day (nothing too active!). All suggestions appreciated!

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vodka revolution have a small area for private gatherings, they also do a cocktail masterclass amongst other things, which is not 'too active'. only other things i know of are like poledancing lessons which may well fall into that category.

have fun !!!

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The private room bit is stumping me. But you've got a good few places to choose from on Eccy road and a few maybe even good places too.

 

If you've lived here before you'll know the usual suspects on Eccy road, so I won't bother going through them. But just before Hunter's Bar there is a new Italian place - looks big from the outside, called Fellicini's. I haven't been in there but have eaten at their other place in Bakewell and it's very nice actually. Further out, past Hunter's Bar, you've now got Bistrot Pierre, at the top end of Eccy Road on the Banner Cross stretch, which you may not know about. More or less opposite this, you've got Napoleon's Casino which has been tastefully done up recently (on the inside at least) and has a very nice restaurant and I'm sure there will be private rooms there for hire. Further on still and the Prince of Wales, on the junction of Carterknowle Road and Eccy Road (used to be called the Woodstock at one bit) has been nicely done up as well and I've heard some good reports about the food. Again, they'd probably be able to provide a private "area" if not a room?

 

In the city centre you've got a new hotel in Leopod Square, (Leopold hotel?) again, haven't stayed/been there but it's a nice development and you've got a very good Indian restaurant, Aagrah, in the same area, plus a few other chain restaurants and bars. And you've got a rather attractive hotel in the Peace Gardens called St Paul's hotel. With 2 trendy eateries, Brown's bar and Piccolino nextdoor. You could do worse than that - bang city centre an' all!

 

Good luck. Hope you enjoy the last remaining moments of single life, like grains of sand falling through an egg-timer, never to be inverted again!

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How about cupcakes & cocktails at the Wig & Pen??

 

http://www.fancie.co.uk/our_services/party_time/

 

I did a cocktail-making class at the Milestone (owners of the Wig and Pen) with a group of girls after we went to the races a couple of years ago. It was great fun and the cocktails were to die for. I imagine the Wig and Pen version is much the same, and Fancie cupcakes are incredible.

I'd thoroughly recommend going for something like that, rather than more run-of-the-mill stuff offered by chain places such as Revolution.

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