Dog Friendly — Pubs in Sheffield
Discover dog friendly pubs in Sheffield. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 87 dog friendly pubs in Sheffield
Hopper
647 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 8PT
Independent Continental Style Coffee House, Bar, and Deli. Offers a range of craft beers in cans.
Industry Hophouse
Leadmill Road, Sheffield S1 2BX
Hophouse serves a variety of beer styles from around the world with support from three large fridges filled with beer for drinking in and takeout, and also six draught craft keg lines. Dog friendly with seating available both inside & outside.
Carlton
563 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield S9 3RA
Traditional pub. Old fashioned main bar and games room with pool table. Garden is a sun trap in the afternoons. Very lively on Friday and Saturday nights.
Don Valley Hotel
756 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield S9 3RQ
Separate public bar attached to the hotel. Three separate rooms with a pool table, arcade games and pin ball.
Strines Inn
Mortimer Road, Sheffield S6 6JE
An inn since the 1770s based on much older buildings dating back to the 13th century. A quaint traditional country pub with plenty of brassware. The entrance lobby opens into a large central bar, the room thought to date to Elizabethan times, with a large stone fireplace. Additional bar areas are to the left and right of the main bar. Large outside parking area with several picnic benches offering glorious views over the moors and Strines reservoir. Probably the most remote pub in Sheffield.
Castle Inn
1 Twentywell Road, Sheffield S17 4PT
The pub is the end of a row of stone built terraced cottages that has seen a more modern housing estate grow up on one side of the pub and woodland maintained on the other, with the Sheffield round walk taking in the path through the woods that emerges into the car park! Inside the pub has three rooms - a small tap room, lounge and a modern extension at the rear which also contains the kitchen. There is also a new decking area at the front of the pub with tables, shelter and heat lamps and a landscaped garden at rear. The whole pub has recently benefited from a refurbishment and upgraded kitchen. The lounge and extension is now all dining with restaurant standard food and service, there are promotional themed food evenings midweek early evening (such as pie night, chippy night and tapas night) in addition to the main menu. The tap room is welcoming to drinkers. Three real ales are available, Bradfield Farmers Blonde is the regular beer on the bar with two changing guests, normally one from Yorkshire and one that is well known nationally.
Bloomery
12 Nile Street, Sheffield S10 2PQ
Modern open plan pub but with wide pillars giving the feel of separate drinking areas. Wooden flooring, rustic brickwork and comfortable leather settees.
York
243-247 Fulwood Road, Sheffield S10 3BA
Occupying a prominent site in the centre of Broomhill, the York was built in the 1830's and was originally a blacksmith's and alehouse called the Travellers Inn. Extensively refurbished in 2010, with parquet flooring and wood-panelled walls, it now offers high-quality dining. There is one regular beers from the group's own True North Brewery together with a range of seven guest ales (including several true True North, and other local beers from the likes of Abbeydale, Arbor, Bradfield, Kirkstall, and Thornbridge), plus two real ciders, and over 60 gins. Beer and food events feature regularly throughout the year. Large windows give natural light onto the parquet flooring and wooden panelling, with buttoned leather seating around the walls. Wide range of foreign bottled beers and cocktails. After work offers available 4-7pm weekdays.
Bridge
Hollow Gate, Sheffield S35 1TZ
A family friendly cosy community pub with traditional pub food (like pie and peas), a choice of real ales, and varied entertainment.
Coach & Horses
Station Road, Sheffield S35 2XE
Miners Arms
Warren Lane, Sheffield S35 2YD
Cosy pub dating back to 1885, originally three cottages built in the 18th century that were then converted into a pub in the 19th century. Small bar, large dining room and games room with pool table and darts board. The pub was purchased from Thwaites by a local community society in Oct 2014 and is now run as a community pub and free house. Two handpumps offer a constantly changing range of beers from Acorn, Bradfield, Kelham Island, Stanceil, and White Rose. Delicious, good-value food served except on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Wharncliffe Arms
Burncross Road, Sheffield S35 1SB
Old fashioned pub built in 1874 with a bar and separate lounge. The featured range of five changing real ales are often from local breweries. Extensive beer garden.
Bessemer
58 Leopold Street, Sheffield S1 2GZ
Named after Henry Bessemer, a key figure in Sheffield's Steel Industry recently refurbished in contemporary pub style, the mezzanine floor overlooks the extensive lower area which includes a pool area.
Big Gun Hotel
13-17 Wicker, Sheffield S3 8HS
Unspoilt traditional pub with front public bar, games area to the left, and large lounge to the right.
Red Deer
18 Pitt Street, Sheffield S1 4DD
A genuine, traditional local in the heart of the city. The small frontage of the original three-roomed pub hides an open plan interior extended to the rear with a gallery seating area. As well as the impressive range of eight cask beers, including five guest ales (from SIBA and the Punch Finest Cask ranges), there is also a selection of continental bottled beers, a real cider from Westons, and a range of craft beers. Meals are served weekday evenings, and lunchtimes and evenings weekends. The popular quiz is held Tuesday night, there is live music on Saturday, and an upstairs function room is available for bookings.
Three Cranes Hotel
74 Queen Street, Sheffield S1 2DW
A horseshoe bar is the central feature of this pub with surrounding rooms. Karaoke or DJ most evenings.
Three Tuns
39 Silver Street Head, Sheffield S1 2DD
A triangular shaped pub on a sharp corner with raised seating areas and lots of wooden and brass features (More character than Gerard Depardieu). It is popular with real ale enthusiasts as well as local office workers. The friendly staff serve up to six cask beers and a basic bar snack menu including cheese boards, chip butties and pizzas. Quiz Wednesday evenings. The pub's house beer is brewed on the micro-plant at Marston's.
Washington
79 Fitzwilliam Street, Sheffield S1 4JP
Two roomed corner pub with a music orientation, with regular DJ nights (Wed-Sat) and live music. The larger room has basic seating and a dance floor/stage and DJ box whilst the smaller room is comfortable, quieter and more traditional. There is also a beer garden at the rear with some covered and heated smoking areas. There are six handpumps on the bar, 2 of which are guest ales, one of which is often from Black Iris.
Closed Shop
52-54 Commonside, Sheffield S10 1GG
Traditional friendly local in a residential setting, with a focus on customer service and traditional pub values. Following a significant refurbishment in 2013 and further changes in 2017 when Stancill Brewery took over the operation of the pub, there are 10 handpumps, dispensing beers from Stancill and guests. Weekly quiz each Wednesday.
Hallamshire House
49 Commonside, Sheffield S10 1GF
Operated by Thornbridge Brewery, and known locally as The Tardis, the pub has two small comfy rooms at the front, and leading through bar area are a large lounge and an oak panelled snooker room with full size table.There is a courtyard drinking area downstairs with ample seating and soft furniture in the covered area. At least 5 Thornbridge cask ales plus guest beers and a wide range of bottled beers. Quiz night is on Monday and some Saturdays there is live music or a DJ.
Springvale
Commonside, Sheffield S10 1GA
Brick and stone frontage suggests two separate buildings. Inside there is a carpeted lounge on one side and a tiled and wooden floor in the more casual games area. Large beer garden to rear with children's play area.
Princess Royal
43 Slinn Street, Sheffield S10 1NW
Traditional street corner Victorian local tucked away in the back streets between Crookes and Walkley. Two lounge rooms and large snooker room. Upstairs function room. Free quiz Mondays and Thursday with free sandwiches and chips for contestants.
Punchbowl
236 Crookes, Sheffield S10 1TH
A modern contemporary lounge style pub, and a dining area offering a spectacular view over the city. As of July 2019 under new management being operated by the True North. Six real ales on offer, with two from True North, and four guest beers.
Milestone
12 Peak Square, Sheffield S20 7PL
Home cooked food served everyday. Carvery Sunday 12 - 4.30pm. Small function room available. Wednesday night Jam night; Friday night Karaoke; Saturday night Live Bands; Sunday alternate live singer and acoustic jam evening at 6pm.
Sportsman
156-158 Darnall Road, Sheffield S9 5AD
King & Miller
4-6 Manchester Road, Sheffield S36 2RD
This pub was originally a three roomed village local which is now two roomed. The large public bar has fixed seating, two good windows and a separate pool area at the rear through a widish doorway and stone walls - Victorian fireplace with coal fire, button upholstered fixed seating. There are some fine etched Tennant Brothers (three internal and one external) windows each with a colourful stained and leaded crest. The pub was taken over as their second pub by Bradfield Brewery in April 2018 in order to provide up to six beers from the Bradfield range. After sympathetic refurbishment, it reopened in October 2018. A food service commenced in June 2019.
Royal Hotel
Main Road, Sheffield S6 6HF
A traditional 19th century village pub with views overlooking the Loxley valley. Home cooked food available. Famed for its carol singing on Sunday lunchtimes on the run up to Christmas.
Banner Cross
971 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 8TN
Two roomed locals pub retaining a traditional tap room and lounge format. Upstairs there is a games room with pool tables. Quizzes Tuesday & Thursday. Customers welcome to bring their own food up to 7pm. Refurbished 2016. Several large screens showing sports. Regular live music.
New Inn
282 Hollinsend Road, Sheffield S12 2NR
Popular two room community pub with a family room displaying old photos of Sheffield. Larger small lounge with TV, music and quizzes.
Red Lion
972 Gleadless Road, Sheffield S12 2LL
A locals community pub with a choice of real ales and a good range of entertainment. Large games area to rear, TV room and quiet area.
Greystones
Greystones Road, Sheffield S11 7BS
Large community pub reopened by Thornbridge in 2010 after exrensive restoration. Open plan bar with raised seating area to one side. The back room is home to regular live music and a comedy club.
Sportsman
Main Street, Sheffield S12 4LA
Large unspoilt estate pub built in 1958 with a public bar, a lounge and a function room at the rear.
Crown Inn
2 Albert Road, Sheffield S8 9QW
Traditional local featuring five hand pumps and a large beer garden. Real ales at reduced prices every Thursday. The pub raises money for St Lukes Hospice. Food menu features Pieminster pies. This pub does not allow children.
Cricketers Arms
106 Bramall Lane, Sheffield S2 4RD
Community pub offering two real ales typically from local breweries.
Masons Arms
270 Langsett Road, Sheffield S6 2UE
Community local, a central bar separates the two front lounge rooms and a snooker room to the rear.
Riverside
1 Mowbray Street, Sheffield S3 8EN
On the banks of the River Don, with a pleasant terrace overlooking the river. The interior is largely open plan but with a separate room to the right of the main entrance. Furnishings comprise a mix of comfortable sofas and armchairs together with more spartan canteen style tables and chairs. Three regular house beers from True North Brew Co (typically Best Bitter, and Polaris) are complemented by a changing selection of five guest ales, mostly from local breweries, like Abbeydale, Blue Bee and Neepsend. Live music is featured at weekends and there is a popular quiz on Monday night.
Shiny Sheff
274- 276 Crimicar Lane, Sheffield S10 4EP
Family friendly food oriented local community pub opposite the golf course. Poker night is Wednesday, karaoke Thursday. Weekend events are live music on Saturday and quiz on Sunday.
Sportsman Inn
569 Redmires Road, Sheffield S10 4LJ
Next to the sports field with a large variety of activities. This one roomed pub is generally quiet and welcomes walkers and dogs.
Fox House
Hathersage Road, Sheffield S11 7TY
Rambling country inn on the edge of Sheffield but inside the Peak Park. Dating back to 1773, the building was extended in the 1840s. The main entrance leads straight to the bar with several distinct seating/dining areas around. A choice of five real ales is offered.
Plough
New Road, Sheffield S6 6HW
A former farm building that has been a pub for over 200 years nestled in the bottom of the Loxley valley. Good home made food with pies a speciality. Changing real cider. Brewery tap for Bradfield Brewery. Sells Farmers Plough, brewed specially for Bradfield Brewery pubs.
Admiral Rodney
592 Loxley Road, Sheffield S6 6RU
Large open plan country pub with plenty of nooks and corners. Patio to the front offers views over the Loxley Valley. Popular with diners.
Nags Head Inn
Stacey Bank, Sheffield S6 6SJ
Tap for the nearby Bradfield brewery, this friendly two-roomed country pub is on the main road towards High Bradfield. Six beers are available, including both seasonal and special one-offs, all at very competitive prices. Good home-cooked food is served (no food Sunday evening, Monday or Tuesday). Excellent views of the Loxley Valley can be enjoyed from the outdoor drinking area. The games room includes a ¾ size snooker table. Opens early at weekends (10:00) to cater for anglers and walkers. The front of the pub was extended in 2019, to enlarge the main bar area.
Malin Bridge Inn
194 Holme Lane, Sheffield S6 4JZ
Community pub with a comfortable and tastefully decorated lounge. Articles about the 1864 Sheffield flood adorn the walls. Games room boasts pool, snooker, darts and ping pong. Large garden with lawn, flower beds, children's play area with swings, slide a play house, BBQ area and covered seating.
Olde Mustard Pot
Mortimer Road, Sheffield S36 4GW
A former farmhouse built in 1760 and a pub since 1780. Five separate rooms around a central bar.
Millhouses
951 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield S7 2QD
A pub with a focus on Pieminister pies. Under new management from July 2019.
Ale House
187 Fraser Road, Sheffield S8 0JP
An unexpected hidden gem close to Archer Road retail park, this popular community pub has a consistently good selection of reasonably priced real ale. Home cooked food is served on Friday evenings from 6pm. Six constantly changing guest real ales from small breweries are skilfully kept (beers from Dark Star and Titanic are commonly available). Lots of entertainment including quiz nights and singing nights. Guaranteed to improve your weekly shopping experience! A post-war estate pub, originally the Sheaf. In the 1980s served Tetley Bitter (H) and (for a brief period, when it was available), Gilmour’s Bitter (H). The 1996 local Sheffield guide lists Ind Coope Burton Ale, John Smiths Bitter, Magnet, Tetley Bitter and Webster’s Green Label (all H). However, the 2011 local guide lists ‘no real ale.’ Soon after that came new ownership, a change of name and the return of cask beer.
British Oak
1 Mosborough Moor, Sheffield S20 5AY
Recently reopened as a free house owned by Forum Cafe Bars group who have invested in a refurbishment and promise good beer, good food and good service. Changing range of beers including guests, normally at least one is a house beer badged as 'True North', these are brewed by Stancill Brewery which is owned by the same company. Food served all day, menus can be found on the pub's website, table reservations can also be made online.
Queen Hotel
135 High Street, Sheffield S20 5AF
Well established local pub, managed by current people for the last 18 years. Good village location, serving as an ideal base for rural walks in the Rother Valley. Function room available. Wide range of events including quiz nights and music nights.
Forest
Rutland Street, Sheffield S3 9PA
Brewery Tap for Toolmakers Brewery just around the corner. Refurbished and exterior facelift in April 2016. Karaoke on Friday nights. Open Mic nights Wednesdays and Sundays. A short walk from the popular 'Valley of Beer' pubs.
Byron House
16 Nether Edge Road, Sheffield S7 1RU
Friendly two roomed local within the heart of a conservation area. Comfortable seating in lounge side, lots of tables in pool room side. Sports orientated with large TVs and games machines.
