A cosy little venue with a unique solid wood bar top, the No.3 Sharrow is a micropub offering three Loxley Brewery ales on cask, seven keg lines with a mix of our own and guest beers from some of the UK’s leading craft breweries, and a carefully curated selection of wines and spirits.
A new gem has emerged in the bustling independent shopping district of Sharrow Vale. No.3 Sharrow, the first micropub in this trendy neighbourhood, has officially opened its doors at 354 Sharrow Vale Road. This cosy venue is the latest venture by Loxley Brewery, marking its third licensed establishment and a new chapter in the brewery’s journey to bring its unique charm to the city's south side.
Sharrow Vale has become a hive of activity and the area is almost fully occupied with independent businesses, including the newly developed Dyson Place, which offers an array of restaurants and shops. While long-time favourites like The Lescar and the Porter Brook pubs have served the area for years, No.3 Sharrow stands out as the first real ale micropub in the neighbourhood.
No.3 Sharrow showcases the distinctive aesthetics and character that Loxley Brewery is known for. Patrons can enjoy a selection of three Loxley Brewery ales on cask, alongside seven keg beers. The pub also features a unique solid wood bar top, blending rustic appeal with modern brewing craftsmanship. Its intimate size and focus on quality make it a refreshing alternative to traditional pubs.
Loxley Brewery's story began in October 2015 when Stephen Wesley purchased the Wisewood Inn on Loxley Road. Two years later, he installed a brewery in the pub's old garage, laying the foundation for what would become a thriving business. Today, Loxley's beers can be found in its three establishments - The Wisewood Inn, The Raven Inn in Walkley, and now No.3 Sharrow - as well as in other free houses across Sheffield.
Building on the success of its other pubs, Loxley Brewery aims to bring its signature style and commitment to quality to Sharrow Vale. The addition of No.3 Sharrow enriches the area's already diverse and growing scene, providing a welcoming space for locals and visitors to enjoy expertly crafted ales.