Cosy, multi-room, dog-friendly pub in Sheffield city centre. Cask ales, premium spirits and wine.
All well behaved adults, dogs and children welcome. We have a great choice of cask ales and other lovely booze all served in a cosy environment. Six hand-pulls, spirits and lagers that are always premium, some wonderful wines and a great selection of bottled craft beers.
Stones Bitter
Style: Bitter - Session / OrdinarySingle Batch Cask Specials Pumpkin Pie Porter
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With St. Patrick's Day 2024 just around the corner, revellers seeking an authentic Irish experience need look no further than a quaint Sheffield pub, now hailed as one of the finest in the UK.
The Dog & Partridge, located on Tippet Lane in Sheffield city centre, has secured its place in the upper echelons of Irish bars across the nation. In a recent announcement, Guinness, the iconic purveyor of Ireland's favourite stout, unveiled its curated selection of top-notch bars in the UK. Among them, The Dog & Partridge stands out, earning a coveted spot in the prestigious top 10 list.
Guinness commends the establishment, noting, "The Irish-owned Dog & Partridge pub, dating back to 1796, holds the distinction of being one of the oldest free houses in the area, an integral part of Sheffield's cultural fabric."
Patrons can expect an array of authentic Irish delights, from an extensive selection of Taytos crisps to the daily offering of hearty fare like Conor's renowned Irish Stew. The ambience at The Dog & Partridge is characterised by its genuine warmth, complemented by regular folk music nights adding to the lively spirit.
With its rich heritage, culinary delights, and vibrant atmosphere, The Dog & Partridge promises to be an unparalleled destination for an unforgettable St. Patrick's Day revelry.
Seamus
Patronising & rude bar staff. Had the cheek to sell Guinness hats for £5 each on St Paddy's day (these hats are, and should be, free). Have been going in for years, but will never go in again until there is a change in landlord/landlady.
They have no respect for the elderly Irish community in Sheffield.