Hidden just off West Street on the corner of Convent Walk and Victoria Street, you will find one of Sheffield's best kept secrets - The Bath Hotel - a home for great beer and relaxing with friends.
On the bar is a selection of Thornbridge brewery's award winning beers in cask, keg and bottle. A range of classic premium beers from across the globe is also available.
Bitburger Premium Pils
Style: Pilsner - GermanBarnsley Bitter
Style: Bitter - Session / OrdinaryDeception
Style: Pale Ale - New ZealandCherry Chouffe (2024)
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The Bath Hotel, a popular Victorian pub, has been recognised as the best in Sheffield city centre, praised for its exceptional national historic importance by real ale enthusiasts.
Located on Victoria Street, just behind the historic Glossop Road Baths, The Bath Hotel has been awarded the title of Sheffield CAMRA's Pub of the Year for the city centre. This accolade is a significant achievement for owners Brian and Ruth Johnson, who first took over the establishment in 2001. After leasing it to Thornbridge Brewery in 2012, they resumed management in 2022.
Now operating as a freehouse, The Bath Hotel offers an impressive range of beers that attracts visitors, regulars, students, and real ale aficionados alike.
The pub, situated at the end of a row of mid-Victorian terraced houses, originally faced a covenant that prohibited the sale of alcohol, according to CAMRA. However, it obtained a licence in the 1880s and has been a favourite spot for drinkers ever since.
Admired for its preserved original features, despite a 1931 refit by Ind Coope, The Bath Hotel stands out in CAMRA's publication "Sheffield's Real Heritage Pubs." It is one of only two 'three-star' heritage pubs in the city, considered of 'exceptional national historic importance.'
CAMRA highlights that the pub is "an unusually complete example of a Sheffield corner public house, retaining, in almost complete form, the 1931 plan and fittings."
In recognition of its preservation efforts, The Bath Hotel was honoured with CAMRA's Conservation Award in 2003, a distinction awarded in collaboration with English Heritage and the Victorian Society.
Andrew Thompson
Great pub, great beer, great people! This pub is the perfect place to enjoy a variety of ales and continental beers if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle of a large pub. Think scaled-down Devonshire Cat but with more charm. Ten on Ten.