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Inns, cafes and restaurants

The Schoolrooms

Mill Lee Road, Low Bradfield, Sheffield. S6 6LB

The Schoolrooms offers a warm sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of life.

Why not kickstart your day with a classic homemade breakfast or eat lunch alfresco in our beautiful gardens overlooking Bradfield cricket pitch. Undoubtedly Sheffield’s best kept secret!

Each of our dishes are prepared fresh to order using the finest local ingredients.  Accompany your choice with a natural freshly squeezed juice, hand roasted coffee or a pot of tea. Or perhaps invest in a Bradfield Brewery ale, glass of local wine or choose from an array of flavored gins.

Tel: 0114 285 1920

http://www.theschoolrooms.co.uk

The Crown and Glove, 96 Uppergate Road, Stannington, S66BY

The Crown and Glove is a traditional local pub that has recently been refurbished. 

Perched at the top of the hill we have stunning views across Sheffield and the Peak as well as real fires in our lounge and tap room. We welcome walkers and their dogs and offer real ales, home cooked fresh food and espresso coffees.  Food is available Monday to Saturday 12 till 9 and on Sunday we offer a roast lunch served from 12 until 5. 

Check all our news and events on our facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/crownandglovesheffield/?ref=hl

www.crownandglove.com

Bank View Cafe, Langsett

At The Bank View Cafe in Langsett, you’ll find great home cooked
food. Everything from hearty breakfasts to delicious teatime cakes. We
offer takeaways (if you need a packed lunch for the hill), and we
often cater for large walking parties -no problem. If it’s sunny enjoy
the garden, or if it’s wet dry your coats by the open fires inside.
At the Cafe we know how to look after Walkers.
The owner,Pete, a member of the local Mountain Rescue Team, got into
catering whilst working for the Youth Hostel Association and has had
years of looking after the needs of outdoor folk. We stock local maps
and walking essentials. Needless to say Muddy Boots are welcome, in
fact- if they’re not muddy, questions will be asked!!”

www.bankviewcafe.co.uk
pete@bankviewcafe.co.uk
facebook.com/bankviewcafe
twitter.com/bankviewcafe
tel. 01226 762 337

The Admiral Rodney

592 Loxley Road, Loxley, Sheffield, S6 6RU

The Admiral Rodney in Loxley is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.

Tel: 0114 233 6121

www.vintageinn.co.uk/theadmiralrodneyloxley/

Waggon and Horses Inn, Langset

We have become well known for our freshly prepared food, real ale and real fire. With grand views from the garden overlooking Langsett reservoir and the Pennine moors. This comfortable and relaxing inn, built in 1809 of Yorkshire stone, is a grade 1 listed building and set in a most scenic and attractive location.

01226 763147

www.langsettinn.co.uk/

The Nags Head

Stacey Bank, Loxley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6SJ

This popular local situated in Loxley sells real ales made at the Bradfield Brewery as well as a selection of traditional ales, imported lagers, wines, spirits and hot drinks. Look out for the in house snooker tournament that takes place every Sunday.

0114 285 1202

The Old Horns

Bradfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6LG

Surrounded by beautiful scenery, this historic old pub is a village local with an extensive menu.
The Old Horns Inn was built in 1833, close to the site of an earlier pub of the same name. The lounge has magnificent views over the picturesque village of Low Bradfield and beyond.

Function room facilities are available.

0114 285 1207

www.theoldhorns.co.uk/

The Plough

New Road, Low Bradfield, Sheffield. S6 6HW

The Plough has operated as a public house from 1809. Previously a farm the distinctive arched window located at the front of the building was once the entrance where cattle and sheep were driven into the farmyard.

Tel: 0114 285 1280

http://theploughinnlowbradfield.co.uk/

The Royal Hotel

Main Road, Dungworth, Sheffield. S6 6HF

The Royal Hotel was built around 1813 and still maintains many of its original features and character. It is situated in the village of Dungworth, in the Vale of Bradfield on the edge of the Peak District. The present owners Dave & Joanne Jubb and Dave & Linda Lambert have been at The Royal since 1999 and offer a friendly
welcoming atmosphere to all their customers.

0114 285 1213

www.royalhotel-dungworth.co.uk/

The Old Glasshouse Cafe

Here at The Old Glasshouse Cafe we create all our meals using good quality local and British produce. To reduce food miles, our meat is sourced from John Crawshaw butchers, bread loaves are delivered from The Bakers Shop at Walkley and eggs and milk come from the Loxley valley. We also supply locally produced Our Cow Molly Ice Cream in small tubs.
All our food is prepared and cooked fresh to order, which means that if you have any special dietary requirements or concerns about allergens we will do our very best to accommodate you.
We not only have light snacks on offer but also wholesome meals. An extensive menu and daily specials board will ensure there is something to suit every palette and budget.
Freshly prepared meals, cakes & puddings using gluten free ingredients are available daily, we bake a wide selection of cakes including our renowned scones. Coffee is prepared by trained Baristas. Hot drinks and food are available to take away, and can be pre ordered if you are in a rush.
We are breastfeeding friendly and subscribe to Sheffield’s Healthy Choices award, Bradfield Walkers and Sheffield CycleBoost.
We are also happy to cater for parties, and groups so if you have a walk or talk in the beautiful surrounding area why not incorporate morning coffee, lunch or even afternoon tea into your day. Please contact Mike Travis our chef for group booking offers.
OPENING HOURS
The Old Glasshouse is open daily, Monday to Saturday, from 09:00 – 17:00, Sunday 10:00 – 17:00, closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day, (cooked food is served until 16:00)

0114 285 1487

Our Cow Molly

Cliffe House Cottage, Hill Top, Stannington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S6 6GW

This family business has been processing and delivering milk to Sheffield for over 60 years. They’re now using the fresh milk and cream from the farm to produce their very own award winning brand of ice cream.

All the ice cream is available from the farm, so look out for the new flavours that are sold there before they reach the shops. Visit the Cliffe House Farm Shop to pick up some ice cream in a tub for your tea, pick up one of the new milkshakes or stop for a cone on one of their benches, enjoy the view and look out for Molly, the ‘face’ of Our Cow Molly ice cream!

0114 233 2683

www.ourcowmolly.co.uk/

The Strines Inn, Bradfield Dale, Bradfield, Sheffield, S6 6JE

Despite being within Sheffield’s border, The Strines Inn could be a world away. Nestled amongst breathtaking moorland scenery, it is one of many local landmarks within the Peak District National Park. 

A 13th Century inn that boasts traditional real ales, home-cooked food and the welcoming presence of real open fires.   

Dog friendly – Children friendly – Ideal walker’s resting place 01142851247 www.thestrinesinn.co.uk

The Rose & Crown/“Minnies”

15 Bankfield Lane, Stannington, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. S6 6BR

The pub serves a selection of imported lagers, wines, spirits and hot drinks.
Mrs Minnie Lee gave her name to the village pub where she spent the greater part of her life.
Although Minnie retired in 1966 the newly refurbished Rose and Crown is, to this day referred to as “Minnies”.

0114 234 5096

The Peacock

714 Stannington Road, Stannington, Sheffield. S6 6AJ

This picturesque pub is around 200 years old, famed for its beautiful hanging baskets in the summer months and by locals for its traditional food.

0114 285 2463

https://www.thwaites.co.uk/pubs-and-pub-finder/pubs/sheffield/peacock-inn/

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