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    Devonshire Chippy

    3.0 (1 review)
    ModerateFish & Chips, Fast Food

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    McDonald's

    McDonald's

    (3 reviews)

    McDonald's. McDonald's. McDonald's. Sometimes I sit and wonder to myself why do I bother - having…read morehad so many awful experiences with the chain, I thought this branch would be different in a rather central Sheffield location, from the exterior it looked like a rather nice branch, being close to shops and Supertram services - I hoped this would be the first branch in a while, after awful recent experiences in London (multiple branches) and even elsewhere in Sheffield (Meadowhall) to actually impress me. I mainly came in to use the toilet and possibly get a drink before heading onto the tram, with services running quite infrequently in a wasted opportunity for what is actually a decent tram network - but that's a different story. The toilets were well hidden, the only toilet was a disabled toilet but the entrance through a heavy door with a slight bump and turning didn't appear to be too disabled friendly. The toilets were disgusting too - they not only smelled bad but it was blocked and by the looks of things it appeared to have been that way for a while. There were no staff on the shop floor, unlike some branches which seem to be moving forward in terms of technology they did appear to have more of a manned till here to order and pay, but that seemed to be poorly mismanaged and it felt like at an airport where everyone hounded the desk after a cancelled flight for example. There wasn't a great deal of seating - pretty much a typical McDonald's, a mess in terms of how the store looked and the service too. 1*

    This 'restaurant' (using the term lightly) has had one of the refurbs which they have been rolling…read moreout over all McDonalds in the UK, and is much quicker and easier to go to now, thanks to the new 'Fast Lane' system. It is very busy due to its location but it handles this situation quite well, as there always seems to be seating available on either floor. For a McDonalds, it is decent. Usually there with friends, I don't eat fast food often.

    The Street Food Chef - Beef burrito

    The Street Food Chef

    (7 reviews)

    £

    Normally absolutely love street food chef but today was absolutely appalling, food was stunning as…read moreusual, but the service was genuinely shocking. The atmosphere from entry has icy and unwelcoming, older grey haired man behind the counter (said Richard on the receipt, but unsure) was clearly having a bad day, as we noticed from the beginning that he was very rude to every customer and employee that he encountered. Every thing we said to him was met with a rude sarcastic comment and eye-roll, think he thought it was under his breath but we could obviously hear him. Felt uncomfortable and intimidated the entire time, we got the impression that had we not been two young women the service would have been better. At many points we gave him grace that we may have been mistaking his attitude, but after the appalling experience I can truly say that he was just a rude man. Me and my family have been regulars at sfc for several years, and always make a point of recommending it. We make the choice to order from the store rather than getting it delivered because the service is normally wonderful. After today we will be honestly never returning. As two women who work in hospitality, we know what it can be like, but this was excessive and intimidating. This man needs customer service training, and if he is a manger, I feel genuinely sorry the employees. Anticipating someone from Sfc responding so I can provide more details. Thanks.

    Tried so many burritos around UK and finally found the best one hands down. I dont usually give 5…read morestars out of more than 600 reviews ive only given 5 stars rating less than 20 and this is one of them. If you are in sheffield, definitely come here to get your burritos. If you dont like burritos, this will change your mind. Very recommended and would come back again in the near time. Cheers! Hope this helps!

    Kashmir Curry Centre

    Kashmir Curry Centre

    (2 reviews)

    The Kashmir Curry Centre looks as if it could do with a good clean up on the outside and the inside…read moreis equally unpretentious - formica tables, no table cloths and minimal decoration. At peak trading times the restaurant is always busy with large number of enthusiastic clientele, including some large family groups. The Kash is another of the unlicenced, no thrills, no music restaurants, the kind that abounds in Bradford but are hard to come by in Sheffield and South Yorkshire. The lack of music didn't mean there was a lack of atmosphere, the place was buzzing with the conversations and sounds of laughter from the tables. I have being using this place for about 10 years now and the owner, Paul is a very friendly chap. His waiters are very friendly, with a bit of personality about them and are willing to enter in to conversation with you. The customary carafe of water appeared almost instantaneously and the starters weren't much further behind. I had the onion bhajis, which were pretty average and much the same as you would get almost anywhere else. My Chicken Madras was an above average dish which I particularly enjoyed. The Kash also seems to use less ghee in their dishes, which I think is a plus point. The accompanying nan breads were excellent. To finish the evening off we had a coffee and some barfi. nb The Kashmir Curry Centre is on Spital Hill, opposite The East House. Whoever located the indicator on the Google map has positioned it on Saville St.

    Excellent cheap Indian. I took my girlfriend and told her…read moreshe didn't need to dress up because it has a cafe feel to it. She didn't believe me until we arrived, when she exclaimed You really did mean a cafe, didn't you! The food is great though, and the nan breads are huge. It's also a BYO, or you can buy drinks from the pub across the road. The restaurant then collect your glasses and take them back for you. You should also try the Mangla (another Indian restaurant a few doors up the road).

    Devonshire Chippy - fishnchips - Updated May 2026

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