But do you know the fascinating history behind these ten iconic city centre boozers?
1. Do you know the history behind these 10 city centre pubs?
Do you know the history behind these 10 city centre pubs? Photo: JPI Media
2. The Old Queen's Head
The Old Queen's Head opened in the mid-19th century, and is run from one of the oldest Grade II* listed buildings in Sheffield, dating from around 1475. Photo: JPI Media
3. The Brown Bear
The Brown Bear is one of the oldest pubs in the city centre and is a traditional two-roomed pub. It is housed in a Grade II listed building that dates from the late 18th century—predating most of the buildings in the surrounding area. Photo: JPI Media
4. The Adelphi Hotel
The Adelphi Hotel was a pub in central Sheffield on the corner of Arundel Street and Sycamore Street, where the Crucible Theatre now stands. It is there that the Sheffield Wednesday Cricket Club was founded on Wednesday 4 September 1867 as well as the Yorkshire Cricket Club on 8 January 1863. Photo: JPI Media