Sometimes it's easy to forget what a 'proper pub' is when we live in an age of Scandinavian inspired bars and the ongoing cask vs. keg battle; however, the Rutland Arms is in Sheffield to remind it. It's dark wood, random decorations, and a help yourself sauce packet station.
After hearing many tales about the 'rutty butty' from a colleague, we knew we had to visit whilst in the city. Service was slightly stand-offish at first, but it turned out to be because someone (naming no names) asked after the chip sandwich as opposed to its proper name; once we reverted to the vernacular, all was well again.
The rutty butty, for those who don't know, is a chip barm. It comes with cheese and a tomato sauce, loaded onto a wholemeal bap - and that's it. Simple, indulgent, comfort food.
It's not somewhere to spend hours of your day but if you're in the mood for something which will take you back to your childhood, both in terms of the pub itself and the combination of carbs on carbs, it's here. read more