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The Hallamshire House, Crookesmoor, Sheffield
Sheffield
S10 1GF
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Reviews of The Hallamshire House (Average Rating: 8 of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Hallamshire House
Excellent side-street pub, retaining small rooms on either side of the entrance, the bar / standing area in the centre, a larger seating / dining room back left and the snooker room back right. Modernised in a sensitive way by Thornbridge, with a mixed clientele of different ages. Wide range of cask ales - including Sequoia, Green Mountain, Pacific Ocean Blue, Astryd and Jaipur as well as the 'house' Les's Best and Brother Rabbit - and a similarly diverse selection of craft keg offerings. Well worth seeking out.
On 2nd March 2025
- rating: 9
[User has posted 8679 recommendations about 8678 pubs]
Will Larter left this review about The Hallamshire House
I've overcome my former prejudice against Thornbridge brewery and their pubs to the extent of coming here occasionally and quite enjoying one or two of their beers. On recent visits the beers have been around NBSS 3.5 to 4 - today being an example where the Jaipur was a little down on last week's 4 while the Inverno, a "winter ale" with appropriate spices, was a clear 4 despite tasting like baked apples (without the actual apples, obviously). Formerly a student area, this part of town is now popular with ex-students and young professionals, who are probably no more annoying than I was at their age. This is a pleasant pub with decent beer.
On 24th December 2024
- rating: 8
[User has posted 4273 recommendations about 3935 pubs]
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Hallamshire House
This is a very smart, contemporary looking bar housed in a pleasant traditional pub, creating an unusual, yet strangely satisfying combination of old and new. You enter into a wooden floored bar area with walls painted in pastel shades. Either side of the front door there are seating areas, both of which have banquette and low stool seating and their own fireplace, with the left hand snug sporting a particularly attractive curved leather banquette. The front windows have nice stained glass and both areas have a selection of old photos on the walls. Beyond the bar area, the pub opens out with a large lounge on the left with access to the servery. There is plenty of seating in the bright, open area as well as another fireplace, surrounded by a mirror and various antlers and horns. On the right hand side is the snooker room, with a full size table available. There is padded bench seating around the room, although obviously no tables. The room has nice dark wood panelling with floral wallpaper above, again mixing the old and new to good effect. A staircase in the middle of the pub leads down to a small covered courtyard at the rear of the pub which has a few benches and barrels as well as an old sofa, but it doesn’t seem to get much sun and was generally a bit scruffy and out of keeping with the rest of the pub. 50’s era music played throughout my stay, but it was at a quiet volume and therefore unobtrusive.
The pub was taken over by Thornbridge back in 2011 and all of the hand pumps were dispensing their own beers. There was a good choice of Wild Swan, Black Harry, Ashford, Kipling, Jaipur, Sequoia, Calaxia, Pica Pica and house beer Les’s Best, with Kipling and St Petersburg available on the key keg system. The barman was very friendly and offered me the chance to sample the cask and keg versions of the Kipling – another mix of modern and traditional. Interestingly, the keg version tasted better despite being a little too cold and the barman talked enthusiastically about the benefits of the key keg method of dispense.
I really liked this place and thought it would appeal to a lot of people. Thornbridge have done a good job of creating a modern feeling bar that will also please the traditionalist. This was my first experience of a Thornbridge pub and on this evidence I would be keen to find some others.
On 2nd May 2012
- rating: 9
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- Accommodation : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Beer Festivals : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- CAMRA Discount : Yes - 10p per pint off Thornbridge beers before 5 p.m. - last updated 30 May 2017 by ROB Camra
- Car Park : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Child Friendly : Yes - Until 8:30 p.m. - last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Hot Food : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Live Music : Yes - Last Saturday of the month - last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Live TV Sports : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Micropub : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Pool Table : Yes last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 27 July 2013 by Will Larter
- Real Cider : No last updated 17 November 2015 by ROB Camra