Bulls Head in Ranmoor, which is a Stonegate pub co lease, has reopened under the new management of Adrian and Clair, who also own the Angel at Holmesfield. The pub has four handpumps and they anticipate putting on some local beers including Bradfield Farmers Blonde and Thornbridge Jaipur along with others from the Stonegate list such as Purity Ubu.
Banner Cross is running a programme of Sunday afternoon garden gigs, on every week from 14 July to 1 September between 4 and 7pm. On the 14 July they’ll also be showing the Euro 2024 football final on the outdoor screen. Check out their Facebook page for more details.
Robin Hood in Millhouses closed for a refurbishment on 21 April and reopened on 9 May.
Crown at Totley is having some work done on the pub exterior from 28 May. If you see scaffolding up don’t worry, the pub hasn’t closed down!
Shepley Spitfire in Totley has reopened following refurbishment with a new pool table and darts board, upgraded beer garden. There are three real ales on the bar and the first Saturday back open saw live music in the evening.
Prince of Wales in Norton Lees has been closed for a refurbishment but has now reopened.
George in Castleton has won a PubAid Community Sustainability Hero award. The pub grows its own produce, uses solar power and keeps bees as well as doing much recycling!
British Oak in Mosborough host their annual Oakstock event on 12 and 13 July. This sees live music outside from 5pm Friday and midday Saturday along with food, outside bar and kids’ entertainment.
Changes in the kitchen at Dog & Partridge in Sheffield City Centre with a new pop up taking a residency there from 14 June – it will be the home to Stacked Deli, offering a range of gourmet sandwiches.
Old Horns Inn at High Bradfield is closing for a refurbishment from 20 May to 15 June. When they reopen they will launch a new menu, new drinks range and new look.
Abbeydale Tap & Snap is serving Pieminister pies from 24 May.
Old Hall Hotel in Hope will be supporting the annual Steam Rally Day which takes place to raise money for the Hope Valley College CRY screening fund on 22 June. Various events involving steam traction engines with venues being Old Hall Hotel at 11am, Bike & Boot Inn at noon, Hathersage at 1pm and Travellers Rest in Brough at 3pm. The finale is at 6pm in the Speedwell Cavern car park at the foot of Winnats Pass and is followed by an evening of celebrations. The charity provides a service going into the school that serves the rural Hope Valley communities to test year 11 students for cardiac abnormalities, this costs £6,000 a time!
We’re hearing that the Eyre Arms in Hassop is on course to be reopened.