The New Barrack Tavern, Sheffield - pub details
Address: 601 Penistone Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S6 2GA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 3171)
Sheffield (2.1 miles), Meadowhall (3.4 miles), Darnall (3.7 miles)
Chain: Tynemill
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Smoking area
Pub suggested by Simon on 18 Jun 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Garrison Hotel, Sheffield (0.1 miles), Burgoyne Arms, Sheffield (0.2 miles), Queens Ground Hotel, Sheffield (0.2 miles), Legends Sports Bar, Hillsborough (0.4 miles), Rawson Spring, Hillsborough (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the New Barrack Tavern, Sheffield
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| About the 7th pub on Thursday's crawl, and a lovely pub worth a visit as there are always plenty of ales on. I have eaten chilli and chips here before and it is hot hot hot. Great food. Enjoyed the Bateman Miss Germany here this visit. Comfy seating and there were some chaps enjoying a game of dominoes. Proper pub feel to it. gillhalfpint - 18 Oct 2009 11:38 |
| Batemans XXXB, Everard’s Sunchaser & Beacon, Acorn Barnsley Bitter & Burning Bails (‘the Quest for the Ashes’, 4.8%, £2.80), Castle Rock Harvest Pale (£2), & Screech Owl (5.5%), Bradfield Farmers Bitter. Blackboard displays list of bottled beers and pressure draughts whose pumps make an impressive line-up (for that style) to the left of semi-circular bar, that side serving a sort of vault/snug (contradictory, I know) to left of entrance, Veltins, Leffe, Staropramen, Marstons Oyster Stout. The main curve of the bar, displaying the handpumps, is to the large entrance corridor, giving on to large open lounge opposite, cushioned wall banquettes, well spaced table/stool arrangements, huge Castle Rock mirror above fireplace with wood-burning stove, decent breweriana mirrors & prints. Another room to rear, bright, with windows to paved patio with picnic sets, dartboard. Menus here offer 2 for £8 (Mon-Wed) eg herb sausages & mash, chilli wi rice/chips, steak baguette wi mushrooms & onions, s&k pie wi chips & mushy peas. Board at bar announces Sunday carvery £7.95, today’s specials: fish pie £6.95, large cod £9.95, wines £10-12 or wine of the day £6.95 btl (last week Marquis de Cantonelle, or Lutzville Chardonnay). ‘One over the eight’ promotion offers accumulated discount. Comedy night 02Aug, tkts £5. It’s a downhill walk from Bamforth Street tramstop, but the uphill rtn is not too painful. trainman - 31 Jul 2009 14:16 |
| Fine multi-roomed traditional pub on the A 61 North out of the city, going towards Hillsborough. The New Barrack Tavern is a Tynemill Pub, serving beers from Nottingham's Castle Rock Brewery plus guests, which on my recent visit included beers from Acorn and also Atomic.There is also a good collection of foreign and bottled beers Try the Castle Rock Harvest Gold ( £ 2.00p ) if its on Tynemill has recently been voted Pub Group of the year, not for the first time. Tynemill is a smallish pub group with approx 20-30 pubs, mainly in the Notts, Derby area, but with outlets here in Sheffield and a newly opened pub in York. The main bar is bare boarded, but comfortably furnished and there's a fine collection of brewery mirrors and posters to admire from breweries, both past and present. Externally, the etched windows and entrance testify to this being a former Gilmours Windsor Ales pub. There's a pleasant outdoor seating area at the back, which has recently won first prize in the pub section of the Sheffield in Bloom competition. Live music is offered at weekends and a Sunday night comedy club has recently been introduced. This pub is well worth a visit JohnBonser - 6 Apr 2009 17:33 |
| I go here occasionally at week-day lunch times, as I work nearby. Its nice, clean, basic pub with bar room, smaller dining room and snug. Small beer "garden" at the rear. You pass it as you travel out of sheffield on the A61(N) penistone road. I like this pub. The food is always nice and fresh here, and reasonably priced. Always a good range of well-kept cask ales. Some thing reliable in a world of so much crap. reynard - 24 Jul 2008 17:58 |
| We go in there each season when we're playing at Hillsborough (I won't mention the team!) I love the pub, a wide range of real ales and ciders. Good food, big portions! Well worth a visit. chrisnnr - 19 Jan 2008 00:38 |
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