Sheffield's answer to the Flatiron Building! The Three Tuns is an iconic pub in the city noted for its distinctive angular architecture. Expect a warm welcome, cold beer, cask ales, signature cocktails and a carefully curated selection of wine.
Free community day - open to all, come and try a range of sports and physical activity taster sessions.
True Loves is a wonderful refurb of the old canal arches. Honest, humble and independent, they are a staple with local communities, but love promoting the fantastic produce of Sheffield and broader Yorkshire.
The Three Merry Lads is an independent business run by a small passionate team, serving homemade pub grub!
True North Adventures is a multi-discipline cycling adventure company specialising in ebike, mountain biking, road and gravel guided adventures and skills courses
Discover Sheffield’s decarbonisation routemap. Get practical actions, funding support and real examples from local businesses. Sheffield City Council and Sheffield Chamber of Commerce’s Sustainable Business Network invite you to the launch of the Business & Economy Decarbonisation Routemap, a new, business‑led plan to support Sheffield companies to cut carbon, reduce costs and build long‑term resilience.
Street-scene improvements have proven to be immensely popular as part of ERF delivery. These enhancements range from practical additions like bins, benches, and planters to transformative elements such as parklets, shopfront upgrades, and even a green living wall - all funded through ERF support.
From juicy burgers and crispy fried chicken to burritos and bao buns, not forgetting some indulgent vegan delights too, see our guide for Sheffield’s street food highlights.
Rex Market pops up in Neepsend on selected dates throughout the year, showcasing a handpicked variety of independent Sheffield businesses! From craft stalls to street food and drink, it's the perfect event for those who love to shop small.
Sheffield has been a nationally significant centre for online learning and educational technologies since even before the decision to site the University for Industry here in 1998. Since then, there has been a steady stream of talent and new businesses born of this activity, developing resources and platforms for learning across many different industry verticals.