Inn Brief

In early February, the Royal Oak at Deepcar was taken on by Jeana and Simon from the nearby Wharncliffe Arms as a food/real ale outlet to be run by the two of them, in parallel with the Arms. Two new handpumps have been installed, initially providing Bradfield beers. – The Hill Top Sports & Social Club in Dronfield is now admitting CAMRA members, just show your membership card to be signed in as a guest. – Plans to turn the former Vine Inn on Cemetery Road into four three-bedroom properties have been approved by Sheffield Council. The development includes a two-storey rear extension. – Amended plans to knock down The Wheel pub on Plumbley Hall Road in Mosborough and build seven homes were conditionally approved at a council planning meeting on 17th February. – The Timbertops and Rivelin Valley Hotel are the latest two pubs reported to be for sale, freehold. – The Peaks Inn at Castleton has now reopened under new management. – The Wanted Inn at Sparrowpit has reopened as a freehouse. – The Norfolk Arms on Dixon Lane now has real ale. – Brewdog Sheffield is now open on Devonshire Street, as expected no real ale and fairly expensive prices, however there is plenty to keep the craft keg fan happy. – Mick and Denise are leaving the Castle Inn at Bradway at the end of March and celebrated their last month there by offering all beers at £2.50 a pint. They have chosen not to renew the Enterprise Inns lease, with the pub company apparently having no plans to invest anything in the pub. – The Horns in Holmesfield has closed again and is boarded up, Enterprise Inns has had a number of offers to buy this pub that has been put on the market freehold, the majority of which according to the parish council involve plans for residential development. – Chesterfield CAMRA’s Pub of the Season is the Chesterfield Alehouse micropub on West Bars, a few minutes walk from the town’s market place. – Hallowes Golf Club in Dronfield now has real ale on the bar.

Wetherspoons Spring Beer Festival

The JD Wetherspoons pubs across our area are joining in the chain’s latest International beer festival, which runs from 28th March to 13th April. This sees  a selection of 50 real ales offered on rotation from breweries across the UK, 10 of which have been brewed by guest brewers from around the world. Wetherspoons have produced a 36 page booklet for their beer festival which can be picked up in the pubs or downloaded from their website, this gives you all the background to the guest brewers and lists of all the featured beer with tasting notes, numbered 1-50 so you can tick off the beers you have tried and play beer bingo! The beers from the international guest brewers always create a talking point at the bar, not only because their beers are not often seen in a cask conditioned format but they are generally doing something a bit interesting, different and extreme, often at a host brewer that can be quite traditional and conservative! Wetherspoons Intl fest Spring 14  

Dronfield Arms food latest

The Dronfield Arms has had a change of direction on the food front. The Vault restaurant is no more, this room is now available for private hire, and the kitchen has been fitted with a pizza oven. The new chef’s food offering is primarily gourmet pizzas and pies and served 7 days a week from pub opening time until 9pm (6pm on Sundays). There is a special offer of 2 pizzas for £10 on Mondays. To view the new bar menu visit their website.

Dove & Rainbow

The Dove & Rainbow in Sheffield City Center continues to offer their unique style of a friendly and welcoming cask ale local pub, with the addition of a Rock Jukebox, Rock DJs on Friday and Saturday nights, quality bands on various days of the week, and live music provided by their talented customers on their now well-established Open Mic Nights, which are every other Tuesday (1st, 15th and 29th April). Bands have started to come out of the woodwork after their winter hibernation, and the events calendar is well populated with a mix of local, national and international talent. And never mind the mass-marketed St Patricks Day – the Dove will be celebrating St George’s Day (on Wed 23rd of course!) in true style with a very English selection of cask ales. To stay up to date with the planned events and gigs down at the Dove, and see photographic evidence of the latest happenings, just add “DoveAndRainbow Page” as a friend on Facebook.

Three Tuns (Sheffield)

The Three Tuns on Silver St Head in Sheffield (@Real3TunsSheff on that there Twitter or 3TunsSheffield on Facebook to get the latest news) has extended it’s opening hours. Now open all day Saturday, with food served 12-9 Monday to Saturday and still available for private hire on a Sunday. Nectar Pale and Doom Bar are now permanent fixtures, along with 4 other real ales, including a permanent line for stouts and porters.

Spinkhill Angel historic village victory!

A village campaign group, supported by the community of Spinkhill, has won an important and historic round in its fight to save a much-loved pub. North East Derbyshire District Council planning committee unanimously rejected proposals to redevelop the pub into new homes, despite officers’ recommendations that the scheme was acceptable (on Tuesday January 21st). 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. Much to the community’s delight, the council’s planning committee unanimously refused the application due to the site being listed as an Asset of Community Value (ACV) – the first ever in North East Derbyshire. This is the first time ever in the country an ACV listing has been cited as the primary reason for a council to refuse planning permission. Villagers pointed out that the proposals would not be feasible, the new bar area would not cater for families, outdoor space would be lost and more emphasis should be placed on the community value the building provides. The Angel has been at the heart of the village for many years and has furthered, social well-being and provided a meeting place. The villagers reminded councillors that, once a site is converted to housing, it is lost forever. The result was a decisive victory for the campaigners and the community who have been fighting passionately in the hope the pub, which is still owned by Punch Taverns, can be returned to its former glory. Excited and relieved Spinkhill resident Andrew Truby said: “What an incredible journey we have been on so far in our village campaign. The sense of community spirit has been revived as the village has come together to protect this community asset.” The community is now really hoping that an interested buyer steps in and re-opens this gem of a pub. Andrew added: “This has always been about saving the Angel rather than buying it and we are still hoping that someone will come along and buy the place, fill it with their love and open the doors once more.” The Angel Spinkhill Community Interest Company has been granted a six month period to put together a bid to secure the Angel Hotel’s site. The Community Interest Company is clear that, “…our group is happy to support any would-be buyers, who are sympathetic to the needs of the village, to make their dream of owning the Angel a reality. We are also prepared to work towards a community bid if this is what it will take to secure the site for our community.” Emily Ryans, CAMRA’s campaigns manager said: “Pubs are an essential part of Britain’s cultural heritage and it is clear from the support of the surrounding community how important it is that the Angel remains a pub in the future.” Dave Pickersgill, pub preservation officer, Sheffield CAMRA, said: “In the right hands, possibly private local investors, we believe that this location could support a viable public house, one which provides car parking, community facilities and a range of locally sourced food and drink.” Any interested parties should contact the group by sending an email to savetheangel.spinkhill@gmail.com.

Inn Brief

The Freemasons at the bottom of Walkley Lane is under new management and is now called The Riverside. There is a range of real ales starting at £2.35 a pint. – The Sportsman at Crosspool, an Ember Inn has six real ales with the guest beers being voted for by the customers. There is an illustrated Ale Guide with descriptions of the beers to choose from. The manager Michael Cashmore and his team offer all real ales at £2.49 after 5pm on Monday and to CAMRA members there is 20p off all the time. – The Coach & Horses in Dronfield is offering 20p off a pint for CAMRA members on all the Thornbridge cask ales. – A planning application has been submitted to Sheffield Council seeking permission to demolish The Wheel, Plumbley Lane, Mosborough, and replace it with housing. Documents supporting the application say there are other pubs nearby and The Wheel is no longer financially viable. A decision is expected from the council by the end of March. – Bamford Post Office has relocated to the Angler’s Rest. Liz Marshall, of pub owners Bamford Community Society, said: “We are delighted to be able to save this amenity.” Continue reading “Inn Brief”

New Barrack Tavern

We have are having a 150th anniversary of the Great Sheffield Flood evening on Saturday 15th March with Castle Rock brewing us a one of special beer and we are having a play about the flood, poetry and live music as we are only one of three pubs still open that was used as a morgue. We are also open at 10am on the days when there are Sheffield Eagles home games at Owlerton. Why not pop in before the game for a pint and a late breakfast?

Devonshire Cat

For those of you who have been to the Devonshire Cat recently, you may have noticed a few changes: A new pub quiz has started on Monday nights, with beer and cash prizes for the winners and half time snacks for all! Tuesdays and Thursdays are set to be events nights with whiskey tastings, meet the brewer and food evenings already planned, make sure you check notice boards for the latest news! Remember folks, Sunday 30th of March is Mothers day and the Dev Cat is hosting a special Mother’s day menu!