Sample a bit of relaxed kiwi café culture at Tamper-Sellers Wheel, a white-washed 19th century former silversmiths in the heart of Sheffield’s Cultural Industries Quarter.
Tank is Sheffield's underground house, tech & bass venue, putting on legendary nights (as well as the even more legendary annual Bassfest). They put on a number of regular nights and are based in the city centre.
A neighbourhood wine shop and bar providing an interesting and accessible range of wines with a focus on female producers and sustainability.
Cracking street food on a beautiful terrace overlooking Orchard Square with award winning street art at the side of you.
The Abbeydale Picture House Bar offers a full range of fifteen beers produced by the neighbouring Abbeydale Brewery alongside quality spirits, wines and coffee.
The Ale Club are tap rooms for the Brew Foundation brewery. There's the original one on Ecclesall Road, which also operates as a bottle shop, and a newer one in Fulwood that might just be the smallest pub in Sheffield (did someone say nano pub?). Whichever you fancy, they serve tasty beer in a great atmosphere.
The Antler serves Mediterranean and Persian food along side a great selection of wines.
Sheffield's walk-to café in the beautiful Blackbrook Woods in Rivelin Valley - just up from the wild swim plunge pool on the River Rivelin.
The Bar Stewards is a small independent craft beer pub in the West Bar area of Sheffield, close to Kelham Island, directly opposite Shakespeare's pub.
The Bear is a beer emporium on London Road that also doubles as a micro pub come tap room.