Sheffield Tap Bar opened on 5th December 2009 with 20 draught ales and over 250 bottled beers from around the world.
The bar offers the widest choice of beer sourced from across the globe, dispensed from 11 traditional cask handpulls and 12 continental swing handled taps, set against a backdrop of over 200 different bottled world beers.
Our premises are located within the Grecian architecture of Sheffield Midland Railway Station, accessed from either Platform 1b or Sheaf Street.
Quasar
Style: Pale Ale - Other
EHP
Style: Pale Ale - New England / Hazy
Bramling
Style: Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
Haybob
Style: Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
Hop On Board
Style: IPA - American
Sheaf Street Pale
Style: Pale Ale - English
Yarima Breeze
Style: IPA - American
Golden Spike
Style: IPA - American
Black Gates
Style: Stout - Other
Sticky Toffee Puddin’
Style: Stout - Pastry
Jaipur
Style: IPA - American
Damm Lemon
Style: Shandy / Radler
Černé Speciální - Black Lager
Style: Lager - Tmavé (Czech Dark)
Retro Suitcase
Style: Porter - English
Class 37
Style: Pale Ale - Other
Extra Special
Style: Bitter - Extra Special / Strong (ESB)
Cairngorm Gold
Style: Blonde / Golden Ale - Other
Dreamless
Style: IPA - New England / Hazy
Aura: Tropical Mango
Style: Fruit Beer
Mittel Pils
Style: Pilsner - German
American Brown Ale
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Sheffield's newest city-centre bar has opened -- on platform 1b at Sheffield Midland Station!
The Grade II listed former railway refreshment room has been restored to its late 19th century glory, a process taking more than 16 months and £200,000.
The Sheffield Tap Bar opened on 5th December 2009 with 20 draught ales and over 250 bottled beers from around the world.
Thomas
I have visited this pub on numerous occasions. I usually settle for the Thornbridge ales. These ales are always distinctive and enjoyable.
However on my last visit I tried a pint of Czech lager (Bernard). It was dispensed completely flat and tasted oxidised. I complained to the barman, who was abrupt and rude. The manager eventually came and informed me it was meant to taste that way!
I work in a brewery so was unconvinced by his excuses. He refused me a refund even though I only consumed a mouthful.
Needless to say I won't be returning to this pub after such shocking customer service.
Tom
This place is beer pornography. Loads of Thornbridge beers, hundreds of imported goodies, lush decor. What's not to like?