Multi-award-winning bar Maida Vale offers an experience unlike any other, playing the best music from across the decades.
Set over two floors, Panenka is located at the entrance to Sheffield's New Era Square, complete with augmented reality darts, pool tables, shuffleboard, arcade games, VR pods, karaoke booths and over 35 screens showing your favourite sports.
Founded in 2024, The Four Leaf Irish Bar & Kitchen bring a new approach to the pub scene but their knowledge of Irish craic is ancient. They are dedicated to bringing the heart and soul of the Emerald Isle to every pint of Guinness they serve.
Full of people ready to party to the best feel good music, personally curated by Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers, the gang behind Day Fever guarantee it'll be an afternoon of no holds barred fun times and dancing.
Full of people ready to party to the best feel good music, personally curated by Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers, the gang behind Day Fever guarantee it'll be an afternoon of no holds barred fun times and dancing.
Clubbing Together For Sharrow • Alex Deadman • Palanca Negra • Chiv • Moonmonkey • Chris Welch • Dubcentral Sound System • Shakti • Kom Kom • Wahala • DisOrientalist Sat 31st January Doors: 9pm - 2.30am £5 adv (skiddle) / £7 otd Hagglers Corner
Owned by Oli Sykes, frontman of band Bring Me The Horizon and a passionate vegan, Church is a 100% vegan bar and restaurant in Kelham Island, housed in the historic Osborn Works.
An industrial oasis hidden away within a cobbled courtyard, in Sheffield's Neepsend. Their unique drip-infusion system derives from a traditional Japanese coffee filtration method, infusing spirits and liqueurs over 12 hour periods, to create a wide array of unique flavour combinations.
Sheffield's biggest modern beer hall and restaurant.! Kapital celebrates Europe’s rich beer culture, championing the iconic beer cities of Brussels, Munich & Prague while also honouring Sheffield’s own prolific brewing heritage.
NYE Proud is set to raise funds for Kelham Pride, which this year saw nearly 15,000 people head to Kelham Island and Neepsend for a full day of fun, freedom and inclusivity. Set to offer something for everyone in the community and its allies, partygoers can expect DJs, Dragaoke, live music, games, freebies and even fireworks.