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Mark: "Run by Thornbridge. A lovely cosy little historic pub with a few Thornbridge beers on cask and keg and a surprising number of excellent guest ales for a Thornbridge pub. Whisky selection is good."
Coffee Shop Unit 1-2 Aberdeen Ct, 95-101 Division St Sheffield, Sheffield
People also say (37 tips):
Downbeat Bhikku: "So Dog friendly . For such high quality donuts and coffee you could understand a certain detached imperiousness but the steam yard is a friendly and happy place"
Mark: "Probably the best falafel in Sheffield for a very reasonable price. Occasionally they will have lentil soup available which is extremely tasty if you can take the hefty amount of chili it contains."
Mark: "The best reason to miss a train. Huge bottled beer selection and a good selection on cask and keg. It's worth asking the price before splashing out on a keg beer as some of them are rather pricey."
Sam M: "Great burritos, more consistent quality-wise than their takeaway place on pinstone street. Proper chilli levels meaning medium has a good kick."
Robert O'Rourke: "I love the chicken mole, get it in a taco or burrito. Lots of healthy and veggie options plus daily specials"
Mike Grice: "A great source of smurf tears, they love the park and its crappy 'multi stream fountain' aka a pond oxygenator. Be sure to notice that every tree has a plaque too."
Joe: "If you've got kids, take them to Weston Park! Beaut of a park and a wonderful museum."
Chris Coe: "Absolutely beautiful walk through many different areas. There's stepping stones that the kids adore, lots of bridges and mini waterfalls and a pleasant park or 2 to entertain the little ones."
Andy Nolan: "Great park for walking, dog friendly - nice play park for younger kids, parkour for older kids and adults and a great cafe. Check out the war memorial and the Porter running through the park."