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Pub Reviews In Sheffield
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Had a relaxed girlie pre-Xmas meal there the other night. Lovely warm welcome by the bar staff, food was delicious, well cooked and piping hot. Good varied menu, value for money and vegetarian options available.
- Debbie Johnson, 17/12/2007
Great beer, even better bands, this place can rock!
- Alan, 16/12/2007
My Yorkshire bride and I honeymooned at the Strines Inn, 1993! Being from Miami, Florida, you can imagine how remarkably different the experience was for me... absolutely terrific! The four-poster bed, copper bed-warmer, walls so thick we could put a pillow in the window-frame, sit in it and gaze out at the reservoir, foley, other great views...as I recall...memory is a little vague, but think I got the views right.
We went for pleasant country walks, dined on fine, honest pub fare served by pleasant staff in a friendly atmosphere. Hand pulled bitter, right? My favourite! Never, ever, will I get a pint like that in America!
We later lived in Longley, Sheffield, and would often drive out to the Strines for a pint and a meal... drawn always by the wondrous surrounding countryside, Ladybower dam, etc...
By the way, if any other Yanks (The Yorkshire blokes used to say my wife was a Yank too, one Yank and her knickers came down!!! LOL) see this, the dam and reservoir were the setting for the film, "Dam Busters." The history of the terrible flood... oh, I could go on and on, I was so enamoured of Strines... loved it so.
I've since returned to America, my Yorkshire Lass passed away, God rest her marvellous soul. Hello to Joan, her sister, and all my friends there, if you ever read this. God Bless you all, Stuart.
- Stuart Hill, 14/12/2007
The Castle Inn has 3 or 4 real ales on at most times, usually Deuchars IPA, Timothy Taylor's Landlord and Black Sheep, which are all kept extremely well.
The carvery on Sunday is great value and the food during the rest of the week is of a good standard.
Overall a very welcoming pub with comfortable lounge, restaurant and old-style tap room.
- Mark Fisher, 12/12/2007
In my opinion the best pub in the world. Warmest welcome, great food, good beers, salt of the earth people and the sexiest landlady ever. Wonderful all day through.
- Alan, 10/12/2007
An excellent range of beers from the Abbeydale Brewery.
Unfortunately the landlord did not make us feel at all welcome. The pub was generally down at heal and the seating, close to toilets, was unpleasant.
- Simon Appleby, 09/12/2007
We really enjoy going to the Moon! It's family-friendly, there are books and games so you don't have to haul kids' entertainment with you, an excellent selection of beers and a great menu (the specials are recommended!)
The function room at the back is a good size and has just been refurbished - live music events looking for a venue should take note!
- Liz, 07/12/2007
I was a little afraid that the Red House would have lost some of its unique atmosphere when it underwent its recent refurbishment. However, after visiting tonight to watch a gig, I have to say they have really improved on what was already a great place.
Really tasteful and warm decoration and the outside area with decking, tables and chairs, roofed and with heaters is the nicest smoking area I've seen in the city centre.
Well done guys.
- Aisha Ali, 07/12/2007
Called in for a meal and this is the secret spot of the city centre! The bar still retains that old world charm but with a modern twist. The staff were very friendly and we ordered a meal which was of excellent quality for the money we paid. I would recommend this bar as great value for money to anyone wanting quality food in a comfortable environment at great prices! 
- Sharon Moffatt, 05/12/2007
I'd just like to say that Gary and Norman (the owners) run the place fantastically. We live in Rotherham and we travel all the way to go there every now and then.
It's a really nice welcoming pub, everyone is very friendly, there's great entertainment every weekend, and a wide selection of drinks. The prices are reasonable as well.
- Peter Ellis, 02/12/2007
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