Harlequin, Nursery Street

Live music dates for August are: 1st Blues Train; 8th AK47 80’s tribute band; 15th Rodger; 22nd Hobo Shakes and 29th Outside the box. The cider bar continues to be a success with an increase in overall sales of real ciders.  New on the bar this month are Marmalade & ginger and chilli ciders. Harlequin Roof Terrace An upstairs roof terrace is now open throughout the summer months.  Enough to seat 16 people it is a quiet secluded spot away for the bustle of the pub.

Sports bar is a national champ!

The team at Champs in Sheffield is celebrating after being shortlisted as a national finalist in the Great British Pub Awards. Licensee Danny Grayson has been recognised as one of only five finalists in the Best Newcomer and Best Sports Bar categories and will go on to compete in the national awards which take place in London in September. Champs on Loxley New Road opened in February 2014 following a joint £500,000 investment with Punch Taverns, which transformed the former run-down Victorian pub into a cool and contemporary sports bar on three levels. With 31 large TV screens showing high profile sports all day every day, from Premiership football matches to horse racing and superbikes, Champs is a sports lover’s dream. The modern and welcoming interior, complete with a wide range of sporting memorabilia including a full-size motorbike (which proves very popular with younger customers) gives it a real edge over other venues. Licensee Danny Grayson said: “I could see the potential to create a high quality bar that would tap into our fascination with sports. Thanks to a creative approach and a focus on standards, we’ve created a winning concept. But, Champs is much more than that; it’s at the heart of our local community, sponsoring local football teams and raising lots of money for local causes every year. It’s a space where families can come together and enjoy the match or just relax.” The sports interior is complemented with a strong food and drink offer, based on good quality and value for money. With a striking American grill theme, the menu includes favourites from American Ribs to Build A Burger and the Kamikaze Wing Challenge. All of the bar’s the food is from local suppliers and cooked fresh on the premises. Commenting on the recognition, Danny Grayson said: “The team have worked extremely hard to create this successful venue. It’s not just about the sports; it’s about the staff, all of whom are highly motivated and passionate about customer care and it’s about the community – a winning combination in anyone’s book! Let’s hope we bring home the trophy.”  

Inn Brief

3 merry lads record BBQ Head chef David Sheldon and landlord Barry Coxhall of the Three Merry Lads in Lodge Moor, are the new holders of the Guinness World Record for the longest barbecue record. They started at 8am on 20th June and after 30 hours finished at 2pm on the 21st. During that time they cooked around 3000 items, 400kg of meat supplied by Philip James butchers of Crosspool. It was a memorable weekend with around 700 people turning up to support the event. The Old Grindstone at Crookes has been redecorated with all the reds and oranges gone and more pleasant blues and greens with white ceilings making the pub feel more comfortable. Four extra hand pumps have been added making eight, three selling LocAles. The Devonshire Arms in Dore is under new management. The new manager is looking to achieve recognition from Cask Marque for beer quality. The Castle Inn at Bradway closed temporarily to allow for a change of management, although it is still being run by Vectes leisure until Enterprise Inns find a more permanent leaseholder. Three real ales are available at the Castle and food is now served Tuesday to Friday 12-3pm and 5-8:30pm plus Sunday lunchtime 12-3pm. Meanwhile, the previous managers of the Castle – Craig and Marie Harris – are now running the Cherry Tree on Carter Knowle Avenue, near  Millhouses. The bar there features 5 handpulls for real ale with beers generally sourced from within 30 miles of the pub and food is due to be introduced early August with a menu of bar snacks and home made meals.  The nearest bus route is on Carterknowle Road – served by buses 85 and 505 in the daytime and bus 4A evenings and Sundays.

Sheaf View – a good time was had by all…

On the 9th of June CAMRA members and pub regulars gathered at the Sheaf View for a multiple celebration – the pubs anniversary, the launch of Neepsend Brewery beers and our presentation of Pub of the Month. Delicious freshly carved roast lamb sandwiches were available at a reasonable price to raise funds for the Heeley development trust. Sheaf View POTM

CAMRA members discount update

Here is an updated round up of pubs offering discounts on a pint of beer to card carrying CAMRA members. Restrictions or conditions may apply. If we have missed your pub out, let us know and this will be featured in the future. This information is printed in good faith based on reports received but mistakes can happen or promotions end/change so we advise to check details with pubs before making a special trip or placing your order at the bar. Three Merry Lads, Lodge Moor (10p off a pint) Sportsman, Crosspool (10p off a pint) Place, Broomhill (loyalty card) Fox & Duck, Broomhill (30p off a pint before 7pm) The York, Broomhill (50p off a pint of True North beer 4pm to 7pm weekdays) Bulls Head, Ranmoor (50p off a pint Mon-Thur) Hallamshire House, Commonside Bath Hotel, Sheffield Centre (until 7pm) Cremorne, London Road (Mon-Fri until 5pm) Red Deer, Sheffield Centre Dog & Partridge, Sheffield Centre Dove & Rainbow, Sheffield Centre JD Wetherspoons (vouchers) The Beer Stop, Dronfield (20p off per pint) The Coach & Horses, Dronfield (20p off per pint) The Travellers Rest, Apperknowle (20p off per pint) The Miners Arms, Hundall (30p off per pint) The Jolly Farmer, Dronfield Woodhouse (15p off per pint) The Talbot, Dronfield Woodhouse (Discount available)

Old Hall, Hope

2015-06-08 20.04.44old hall theakston cheers old hall Simon Theakston The Old Hall Hotel at Hope, which was recently damaged by fire caused by a faulty piece of kitchen equipment, is now fully back open – bar, restaurant and accommodation. To celebrate this and get the word round, a special relaunch evening was held with invited guests including regular customers and other locals, journalists and local CAMRA Chairmen along with a VIP guest – Simon Theakston, MD of Theakston Brewery, whose beers can always be found on the Old Hall’s bar. Landlord Rick Ellison was the perfect host and guests enjoyed sampling Theakstons beers and a number of dishes from the restaurant’s new menu, then when it came to toast the relaunched Old Hall out came the obligatory giant bottle of fizz….. The Old Hall continues to host regular beer & cider festivals, the next one will be August bank holiday weekend.

The Angel at Spinkhill

The Angel Spinkhill Community Interest Company (CIC) recently concluded the sale of The Angel, to Chris and Jean Norfolk. Chris is a successful and experienced local restaurateur who the CIC believe has the vision and expertise to take The Angel forward as a thriving pub/restaurant. Commencing with an Asset of Community Value (ACV) listing, this has been a lengthy and complex process. However, the CIC have remained focussed upon their original goals of:
  • Saving The Angel,
  • Returning it to our community under the guidance of an experienced professional
  • Retaining it for the future of the community.
These goals are based upon supporting community interest as opposed to financial gain. In January 2014, North East Derbyshire District Council refused an application to convert The Angel after villagers, with the support of Sheffield CAMRA, made their case to save the pub at a planning meeting. The plan would have allowed a property developer to have converted The Angel into two houses, retain a small portion of the pub for a small public bar and build two detached houses in the garden. The council’s planning committee unanimously refused the application due to the site being listed as an ACV – the first in North East Derbyshire.  It was the first time in the country an ACV listing was been cited as the primary reason for a council to refuse planning permission. Over the next few weeks the CIC will be:
  • Returning all donations and investments, without which none of this could have happened.
  • Inviting all donors to a meeting, in the school hall, to outline the work which the CIC has undertaken
Sheffield CAMRA would like to congratulate all involved for their parts in saving the Angel and wish then good fortune in the future. Dave Pickersgill

Shiny Sheff

After being closed for six months, The Shiny Sheff at Lodge Moor reopened after a major refurbishment, even the car park is weed free. shiny sheff The pub got it’s name from HMS Sheffield, a large model is displayed in the tap room. The original HMS Sheffield was fitted out with stainless steel from Sheffield and became known as the Shiny Sheff. There is interesting information about the ship around the room in which there is also a dart board and pool table. The conservatory has been opened up to bring it into the lounge which has a panoramic view of Higger Tor across the back wall of the raised area and there are photos of the Peak District around the wall. The managers Andy and Paul are making everyone welcome, with regulars in their favourite seats and former customers returning. Bradfield Farmer’s Blonde is the regular beer and there will be two rotating guests. There is a full menu from tasty snacks to roast dinners and mouth watering desserts. Throughout the week there is something for everyone, Tuesday is free pool and poker night and on Thursday there is a music Quiz. Friday is Karaoke night there is live entertainment on Saturday night. On Sunday night there is a general knowledge quiz and open the box. You have got to be “Init To Winit” The 51 bus to Lodge Moor serves the pub and there are wonderful views across Rivelin Valley from the decking at the front of the pub.

What does the committee pubs officer do?

Sheffield CAMRA’s new Pubs Officers, Paul Crofts and Mark Boardley on the challenge of keeping track of Sheffield & District pubs. As you may know, Sheffield CAMRA has been looking for members to get more involved in its activities, and in particular for new committee members. In response to this both myself (Paul) and Mark independently offered to take on the role of Pubs Officer. (Disappointingly no one made any reference to buses – “wait ages for one and then two turn up at once” etc. We suspect that the chairman, as a Supertram employee, has placed an embargo on any transport -based jocularity!) This function has been neglected for the last couple of years and needs a fair bit of work bringing things up to date so it was decided that two heads would be better than one, and we would share the work. Our initial plan is to get the Whatpub website up to date. If you’re not familiar with Whatpub, we’d recommend having a look next time you’re on t’internet. It has lots of information on pubs across the country and is a great way of finding places to visit. You can do a basic search by entering a keyword such as an area or pub name, and then up to 36 different filters can be applied to narrow the list down to pubs that suit your requirements, whether that’s for food; parking; disabled access; dog-friendly pubs; proximity to public transport, etc. Sheffield & District has 586 pubs and a good proportion haven’t been surveyed for over 3 years, so obviously this might take a while. And this is where CAMRA members can help. When you’ re visiting pubs in the area, any information you pick up that you think may be relevant can be emailed to us at the addresses below and we will act on it immediately. Mark is handling the East of Sheffield, and I’ll handle the West, though you can email either of us and we’ll sort it out. As well as details on the beer choice and pub facilities, you can also send us photos. The pub frontage is the first thing we need, but a few internal photos can also be included. We have already started on the updates, but obviously we can act a lot faster if you help us find the major errors and out-of-date information on the site. There are over 1400 members in the Sheffield branch so if each person sent us an update on just 1 pub it would give us more than enough to start on. (Yes, we know. It would also give us quite a bit of duplication. Our maths isn’t that bad. Mark will do 45%, I’ll do 45%, we’ll pass 25% to the committee and the remaining 7% we’ll leave till next year!) We’ll need to verify the information sent in, but it will be a massive help in knowing where to start. So, in summary – Get to the Pub! And if your other half asks what your doing, tell ’em Paul and Mark said it was all right. Cheers! Paul Crofts – pubsofficer@sheffieldcamra.org.uk Mark Boardley – pubscampaigns@sheffieldcamra.org.uk

Sheaf View

The Sheaf View, Heeley will be hosting a night not to be missed on Tuesday 9th June. We are delighted to be accepting the Sheffield CAMRA pub of the month award for June 2015 and are also taking the opportunity to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the pub re-opening under it’s current ownership. There will be a lamb roast on the go and we are very excited to combine the evening with the official launch of Sheffield’s newest brewery, Neepsend Brewing Company. There will be a range of Neepsend beers available on the bar for the first time ever and Neepsend beers will be permanently available at the Sheaf and our sister pub, The Blake Hotel going forward. The presentation of the award will be from 8pm but get there early for the roast! Neepsend Brewco