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Sheffield Culture Map A lot happens within Sheffield’s seven hills. Weston The largest theatre complex outside of London Park sits just down the road from one of Europe’s biggest Museum University of month. each Saturday curiosities opens the first cabinet ofThe natural B6547 Glossop Rd indie cinemas. In one corner of the city there’s a 19 Of Sheffield Weston string of galleries to explore; in another lies one Campus Park of the best ale trails in the world. Festivals of design, Winter St documentary, music, art, film and words bring the A57 city to life, whatever the season. Students’ Union Buiding Check off the city’s cultural highlights with your music festival. Tramlines host to the main stage at Park, way to Ponderosa This Bolsover St Sheffield Culture Map. Along the way, locate the Brunswick St independent food, drink and shopping gems that’ll Alfred Denny Wilkinson Ln Wilkinson St Glossop Rd help you enjoy Sheffield like a local. Ln Broomspring Museum Broomhall St Hit the city. Houndsfield Rd The 10 Ponderosa A625 Upper Hanover St University Supertram Cupola Gallery (Hillsborough) Netherthorpe Rd 9 Victoria St 28 Ecclesall Hanover Way Road Egerton St Devonshire St Devonshire 39 8 Mappin St Moore Street Upper Allen St Milton St Substation 38 Broad Ln Portobello St Moore St 7 Devonshire 29 Green 6 Devonshire West Street 37 Quarter Supertram Fitzwilliam27 St St Mary’s Gate 5 40 Young St Westfield Terrace Kelham 18 Rockingham St Garden St Wellington St Island West St Division St36 Trafalger St 17 South Ln 16 35 Bailey Ln Charter Row Union StUnion St Trippet Ln Rockingham St 4 3 Rockingham Ln 34 33 City Hall 32 B6539 The Moor The Moor Supertram London Road/ Carver St Market St Hawley Abbeydale Road Backfields & Antiques City Earl Way urban glasshouse. largest Europe’s Winter Garden, Enjoy some quiet time in the Quarter Eyre St Hall Cambridge St Barkers Pool 26 Pinstone24 St Sylvester St Eyre Ln 23 Leopold St Campo Ln Follow a gallery crawl Bloc Cultural Union St round the Cultural Industries Furnival Gate Projects St Queen Quarter with a rummage for B&B Industries 31 vintage threads in the Town Gallery Quarter Orchard Church St independently-minded Hall 15 Devonshire Quarter. Start the Arundel Gate Square day with a caffeine kick, and Mary St Matilda St round it off with a cocktail and 22 Peace Montgomery anything from a burrito to sushi APG Arundel St Cathederal to a deliciously OTT burger. Gardens Theatre Works 21 Furnival St welcomes you to Sheffield. poem Motion’s Andrew up: Look way to the city centre. This 25 Fargate Supertram 99 Sidney St ◆ 14 Mary Eyre Ln Winter Sheffield Pubs/bars Street Surrey St Cathederal 1 Sheffield Tap – pre-departure Gardens Norfolk St pints by the platform Sheffield 2 Rutland Arms Institute of 3 Bungalows & Bears 2 13 4 The Great Gatsby – cocktails Arts Gallery Graves Gallery, St Bank & Mexican food 12 Arundel St Millennium Persistence Works/ Gallery Central Library 5 The Old House Made North Gallery Arundel Ln 30 Curzon Brown St & Library Theatre 6 Forum – indie shopping arcade & bar High St Cinema 7 The Washington Shoreham St 8 The Red Deer 20 Crucible 9 The Bath Hotel Theatre Bank 10 The Harley – beats & burgers Matilda St Site Street Gallery Hallam Arundel Gate Castle Square University The Supertram Arts ◆ Lyceum Cafes Showroom/ Howard St Campus Castlegate 11 Motore – coffee to-go A61 Workstation 12 Tamper: Sellers Wheel – 11 Kiwi-inspired coffee and food District countryside. to the glorious Peak here from only 20 minutes by train It’s Flat St 13 Fusion Organic Cafe Pond St Sheffield Sheffield 14 Marmadukes The Bus 15 Blue Moon Cafe – vegan/vegetarian Leadmill Institute 16 Lucky Fox Interchange of Arts 17 Steam Yard – coffee & doughnuts 18 Tamper: Westfield Terrace Suffolk Rd 19 Upshot Espresso Fitzalan Square Sheffield A61 Supertram St Bridge Dixon Ln Dixon ◆ Cross Turner St Railway Restaurants Station Ponds 20 Silversmiths brilliant view of the city. Monument for a Cholera up to the stroll a short Take Forge 21 Street Food Chef 22 St Paul’s Place – home to Oisoi, 1 Smoke BBQ & more 23 Soya Express Shrewsbury Rd 24 Fanoush – takeaway falafel 25 VeroGusto – fancy Italian fare 26 Leopold Square – home to Aagrah, Sheffield Station Cubana & more A61 Exchange 27 Sushi Express Supertram Exchange Pl 28 West One – home to Anchorage, Akbar’s, Place Ink and Water, Ginseng & more Park Hill/ Studios 29 Bloo 88 – pizza & cocktails S1Artspace Amphitheatre Park ◆ Square Shops South St Don River 30 LP Record Store 31 Bear Tree Records A61 32 A New Shop – vintage threads 33 Sa-kis – menswear 34 Freshmans – vintage 35 Moonko – gifts & homeware 36 Mooch Vintage 37 CollardManson – bags & jewellery Canal 38 Syd and Mallory – handmade clothing Duke St 39 Rare and Racy – books & vinyl bliss Basin 40 Cow – vintage June Festivals calendar Sheffield Doc/Fest Written by in-the-know locals, Our Favourite Places sheffdocfest.com is an online guide to our creative, beautiful and July unconventional city. The Children’s Media Conference February thechildrensmediaconference.com Outlines outlinesfestival.com Tramlines Our Favourite Places offers insider info to help tramlines.org.uk March you plan a great trip to Sheffield: art and theatre Catalyst: Festival of Creativity September (March-November 2016) Festival of the Mind (biennial) reviews, film and music picks, and festival guides. shu.ac.uk/Catalyst festivalofthemind.group.shef.ac.uk It shares tips on unique places to eat, drink, shop Sheffield Adventure Film Festival October and sleep, scenic walks, local heritage and notable shaff.co.uk Celluloid Screams celluloidscreams.co.uk architecture. In short, everything you need to April Art Sheffield (biennial) Off the Shelf enjoy Sheffield like a local. artsheffield.org offtheshelf.org.uk May Sensoria Open Up sensoria.org.uk ourfaveplaces.co.uk openupsheffield.co.uk Sheffield Design Week Music in the Round Festival sheffielddesignweek.co.uk musicintheround.co.uk November Sheffield Food Festival Yorkshire Artspace Open Studios sheffieldfoodfestival.org artspace.org.uk Once the centre of Sheffield’s ◆ Kelham Island Andover St Shops 7 Neepsend Ln heavy industry, today this 13 Kelham Island Brewery Shop characterful manmade ‘island’ 14 The Nichols Building – indie arcade and 9 vintage treasures 15 is at the heart of one of the best 15 Drop Dead Clothing Yellow Arch ale trails in the world. Studios ◆ ◆ Misc. Rock St Pubs 16 The Chimney House – a hireable space Mowbray St 1 The Shakespeare that occasionally hosts public events 2 The Harlequin 3 The Riverside River Don 4 The Fat Cat 5 Kelham Island Tavern Shalesmoor Kelham Island 6 The Ship Inn Museum 7 Gardeners Rest 12 16 11 3 Green Ln 10 ◆ Cafes 6 13 4 Alma St 8 The Grind Cafe 2 9 The Depot Bakery – best doughnuts 8 Nursery St in town 5 ◆ Millsands Hoyle St 14 Corporation St Gibralter St Restaurants 10 Urban 1/4 – burgers Allen St 11 Craft and Dough – pizza and beer 1 12 The Milestone – gastro pub West Bar CADS/The Night Kitchen Scotland St Furnace Hill Running through a popular ◆ Restaurants Ecclesall Road student spot, for decades ‘Eccy’ 9 Ashoka – Sheffield’s oldest Indian restaurant Botanical 10 Craft and Dough – pizza and beer Gardens Road has buzzed with 11 Nonna’s – authentic Italian fare Sharrow Vale Road extracurricular life. Bars and 12 Patoo – tasty Thai treats Southgrove Rd 13 Brocco on the Park – Scandi-inspired kitchen shops seem to open up at a rate 14 La Terrazza – buzzy Italian restaurant Endcliffe Vale Rd faster than anywhere else in the 15 Otto’s Restaurant – Moroccan specialities 1 16 The Mediterranean – the finest fish in town Wadbrough Rd city, meaning you’re always likely 17 Two Steps – Sheffield’s best chippie 9 to run into something new. Botanical Rd ◆ Dover Rd Sharrow Vale Road, meanwhile, Shops 10 is just about the prettiest row 18 Cocoa Wonderland 19 Books On The Park 18 of independent shops and 20 Rhyme & Reason – ace children’s books . restaurants around 21 The Inherited Life – treats for you & your home Ecclesall Rd 22 A Month of Sundays – Pete McKee’s gallery ◆ Hickmott Rd 23 The Front Parlour – vintage gems Brocco Bank 11 Pubs 24 Front Runner – for all your running needs 1 Portland House Endcliffe 5 25 Ora – gifts and jewellery Park 13 12 2 The Beer House – micro pub 26 The Porter Bookshop 2 3 The Lescar 8 4 The Porter Cottage – great jukebox 24 4 15 23 Sharrow Vale Rd 21 14 ◆ 6 16 17 25 26 Cafes 20 Junction Rd 3 5 Endcliffe Park Cafe 22 7 Cowlishaw Rd 6 Cafe Ceres 19 7 Made By Jonty 8 Seven Hills Bakery The Sheffield Food Mile, as we like ◆ London Road 1 Restaurants to call London Road and the start of 14 Yama Sushi Abbeydale Road Abbeydale Road, is packed with 15 Zeugma – Turkish kebabs Bramall Ln 16 Little Hanoi 14 restaurants serving some of the best 17 Dim Sum Antiques Quarter 5 John St 18 WasabiSabi London Rd Chinese, Vietnamese, Turkish and 19 Urban Choola 15 Japanese food in the city. The Food 20 East West Taste – huge South Indian dosa Mile opens into the Antiques 21 La Mama – tasty tapas 17 Shoreham St 22 The Bhaji Shop & Thali Cafe 16 Quarter, a triangle of vintage vaults 18 and emporiums of kitsch that’s ◆ Sharrow Ln 19 Shops perfect for a weekend potter. 23 Heeley Bank Antiques Centre Antiques Rd Bank Heeley 24 Langton‘s Antiques & Collectables ◆ 25 Strip the Willow Quarter 8 Pubs & bars 26 Below – secondhand records 7 6 1 The Beer Engine 23 27 Mr Pickles’ Yorkshire Food Emporium 26 25 2 Picture House Social – pizza & ping-pong 28 Turner’s Bottle Shop Queens Rd 3 The Broadfield 21 9 24 29 Honeysuckle At Home – vintage kitchenware Myrtle Rd 4 The Tramshed & trinkets 28 10 Heeley 30 Swallows & Damsons – beautiful flowers 27 ◆ 11 20 People’s 31 Vintedge Montgomery Rd 29 Park Cafes 32 Hop Hideout 12 5 Harland Cafe 33 Fear of Music – more secondhand records 35 36 6 The Rude Shipyard – Guinness cake & books 34 Spinning Discs – even more secondhand Abbeydale Rd 7 Okeh Cafe 30 Chesterfield Rd Gleedless Rd records 4 8 Hagglers Corner 35 Sheffield Antiques Centre 32 9 Amici & Bici 2 22 36 Sheffield Antiques Emporium 3 31 10 Bragazzis – Italian coffee & panini Broadfield Rd 11 Forge Bakehouse 33 34 Meersbrook 13 Park 12 Jameson’s Tea Rooms 13 Cafe Des Amis.
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