Looking for an Irish bar to go to in Sheffield? Well, Scrap Scruffy Murphy's, offload O'Neills, drink in the Dog & Partridge.
This isn't the best-lit pub, and it's made up of several rooms rather than an open plan, so at first it can seem a bit disheartening. Ignore this though, as the quirky layout is a strength rather than a weakness this is a pub that provides plenty of nooks & crannies for a good blather and doesn't try to maximise seating by knocking the walls in.
The back room is where the music is played, and there's always a good audience whether it be a local rock band or a traditional Irish session. There's also the well-decorated lounge which is stocked with token Guinness paraphernalia or my favourite spot the room behind the bar complete with cubby hole. From here you can shout your order through and beat the queues. Feel like a local celebrity! And there's plenty to order: one of Sheffield's best ranges of Irish and Scottish whiskey/whisky is here as well as knowledgeable staff who know what they're serving.
A smoky, intimate place that is now missing the smoke, the Dog should be sought if you like a comfy seat, warming malt and a place to watch some real characters. read more