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So I'm looking for a good night out in Sheffield - what would you suggest?

 

I like a bar with a very well kept pint of real ale. A wide choice preferably because I like a nice strong IPA, 6% or more. I don't drink more than 2 pints usually (just don't like the volume and hearing it swish about in my belly). Please don't direct me to pubs that have fake real ale in, like Black Sheep, Deuchars, DoomBar, HobGoblin, Landlord, London Pride and such garbage from the big Brewers.

 

The missus likes her wine. Once again she likes a nice choice. Not just one "red", one "white" and one "rose" if no name or vintage or even a clue which country it's from.

 

We may want to eat. If so, a nice range of different types of food would be great. If a specialist restaurant (Indian/Italian/ French/Thai/ Chinese) then that's also good.

 

We also don't want to dine in grubby surroundings with ****** up rowdy folk.

 

We want to dress up a bit and feel special!

 

Anywhere spring to mind? Maybe we have to visit a few different places to tick all boxes?

 

Suggestions?

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So I'm looking for a good night out in Sheffield - what would you suggest?

 

I like a bar with a very well kept pint of real ale. A wide choice preferably because I like a nice strong IPA, 6% or more. I don't drink more than 2 pints usually (just don't like the volume and hearing it swish about in my belly). Please don't direct me to pubs that have fake real ale in, like Black Sheep, Deuchars, DoomBar, HobGoblin, Landlord, London Pride and such garbage from the big Brewers.

 

The missus likes her wine. Once again she likes a nice choice. Not just one "red", one "white" and one "rose" if no name or vintage or even a clue which country it's from.

 

We may want to eat. If so, a nice range of different types of food would be great. If a specialist restaurant (Indian/Italian/ French/Thai/ Chinese) then that's also good.

 

We also don't want to dine in grubby surroundings with ****** up rowdy folk.

 

We want to dress up a bit and feel special!

 

Anywhere spring to mind? Maybe we have to visit a few different places to tick all boxes?

 

Suggestions?

 

My suggestion would to be a little less specific - or stay in and buy the beer you like, and the wine your wife likes, and order a curry from a takeaway you like. You should be sound then.

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Very good! :) Yes you make a good point. Although I can't drink Hand pulled beer at home so easily.

 

But accepting all that, where can we go to get nice drinks and good food then, if not all in the same place?

 

Point is, in most cities I can get this, but I struggle in Sheffield for some reason?

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Very good! :) Yes you make a good point. Although I can't drink Hand pulled beer at home so easily.

 

But accepting all that, where can we go to get nice drinks and good food then, if not all in the same place?

 

Point is, in most cities I can get this, but I struggle in Sheffield for some reason?

 

The group that has the wig and pen and milestone are good, also the lads that have the 3 tuns, punch bowl and closed shop. Lads that have fox and duck and doctors orders also good. All do real ale and food. If you google the names you'll find locations and none are particularly far apart.

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So I'm looking for a good night out in Sheffield - what would you suggest?

 

I like a bar with a very well kept pint of real ale. A wide choice preferably because I like a nice strong IPA, 6% or more. I don't drink more than 2 pints usually (just don't like the volume and hearing it swish about in my belly). Please don't direct me to pubs that have fake real ale in, like Black Sheep, Deuchars, DoomBar, HobGoblin, Landlord, London Pride and such garbage from the big Brewers.

 

The missus likes her wine. Once again she likes a nice choice. Not just one "red", one "white" and one "rose" if no name or vintage or even a clue which country it's from.

 

We may want to eat. If so, a nice range of different types of food would be great. If a specialist restaurant (Indian/Italian/ French/Thai/ Chinese) then that's also good.

 

We also don't want to dine in grubby surroundings with ****** up rowdy folk.

 

We want to dress up a bit and feel special!

 

Anywhere spring to mind? Maybe we have to visit a few different places to tick all boxes?

 

Suggestions?

 

You appear to want the moon on a stick.

 

Have you tried the Cricket Inn at Dore. It has a painfully expensive and extensive wine list, lots of real ales and the usual over-priced chips in a bucket stuff from Richard Smith.

 

I think you'd love it:)

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