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"Apart from their regular diner menu (which is filled with all things deliciously fried, greasy diner style), the desserts and milkshakes are the winners that’ll make you feel right at home!. And just when you think it’s just another American diner, they’ll hit you with three-tier cakes that have icing and chocolate cookies piled on top, they hit you with sugar-dusted mountain high stacks of bacon and waffles drenched in maple syrup!. But the thing that sets HSH apart from other dessert places?"
"This Northern Quarter restaurant’s pancakes have long held a place in our hearts, with delicious combos such as banana, nutella and salted caramel and blueberry compote with frosting on the menu. The homely diner has an array of incredible desserts if pancakes aren’t your style – with an incredible homemade cake counter that’s not for the faint-hearted. Pancake stacks include three, fluffy American-style pancakes, served with cinnamon crunch, maple syrup and whipped cream."
"Exploring the pot-holed streets of Sheffield on bike, bus or foot really makes you appreciate the character and great community that we are privileged to be a part of; Tamper Coffee is an example of one such community. It’s a hive of activity and creative energy that will leave you feeling refreshed and ready for the day ahead, whatever it may hold!. So why not pop down to Arundel Street or Westfield Terrace and become part their community."
"Bringing a taste of New Zealand to Sheffield, Tamper Sellers Wheel has become one of the city’s choice destinations for everything from coffee and cake, to a hearty brunch. The place is always packed to the rafters and it’s easy to see why with the quality on offer. Stop by to try the fantastic selection of tasty coffee on offer; as well as the wonderful array of homemade treats; which are always varied and tasty."
"Found just a few minutes’ walk from Steam Yard, Tamper brings you Antipodean cuisine culture in style. With everything from great coffee to the full Australian breakfast option, you’ll be sure to experience something tasty and new– plus, they even run a coffee tasting session with a different theme every month; a true haven for coffee lovers!"
"This cute little venue on Aberdeen Court is perfect for meeting up with university pals for a catch up, with a large variety of different coffees on offer. The best news is, Steam Yard do a coffee and a doughnut deal for just £3, what more could you want?. Steam Yard are well known for their ‘cro-nut’ which is basically a combination of an American doughnut and a croissant, filled with flavoured cream and topped with chocolate and honeycomb, popcorn fruit and cream!"
"Located on Division Street, Steam Yard is a superb chill-out spot serving up the tastiest donuts in the city. The coffee’s certainly something to shout about too; using London’s Square Mile Coffee roasters, Steam Yard offers a delightful variety of high quality coffee – what’s more, there’s even a coffee and donut deal for just £3 – so they’re student-budget friendly too!"
"The Steamyard was the brain child of two close friends who shared a love (addiction) of coffee and the social aspects surrounding it. Steamyard is not just a business but a passion, a lifestyle and a place that the boys are extremely proud to own. Address: Unit 1-2 Aberdeen Court, 97 Division St, S1 4GEOffer: 10% Off Retail Area"
"Nordic inspired, TAKK is the result of the founders travels throughout Scandinavia and Iceland. The slick interior and minimalist design scream quality while also an enticing level of comfort. Their house espresso is a single origin coffee from Finca Miravalle in El Salvador, while regularly featuring guest espresso from some of the best roasters in Europe and further afield."
"Want to be taken away to Iceland or Scandinavia with just a sip of coffee?. Located in Manchester’s Northern Corner you’ll find the Takk Coffee House, a creative space with a friendly environment that welcomes anyone and everyone, whether you want to meet, talk or get your head down to work."
"Nordic inspired Takk on Tariff Street is one of the longer standing coffee shops on this list. Takk is a firm favourite of ours for grabbing a coffee before or after a trip to Piccadilly station. It’s also a great spot to while away an afternoon over good coffee and even better cake."
"Whether you own a bar, restaurant, pub, club, private hire space, pop-up and/or run events, you can take advantage of our full suite of products. Explore one or more from the below."
"A collaboration between Gingers, Lushbrownies and Bakeorama, Milk Jam brings three of the city’s most beloved dessert connoisseurs together to create the ultimate dessert parlour. Combining tantalising ice-cream, delicious brownies and some of the most beautiful cakes you’ve ever seen, you can go all out and get a bit of everything. The pop-up is only around for a limited time only, so don’t miss out on the ultimate sugar fix currently taking up residence on Oxford Street."
"The reputation of salted caramel and peanut butter, or Oreo cookie, is known all over Manchester. It can be difficult to choose from dozens of cake varieties. 85 Oxford St, Manchester M1 6EQ"
"Topping the list of most popular rooftop bars in Sheffield, INC was the first of its kind grace the city's skies. Sat above the Krynkl building, this trendy watering hole is a hive for cocktails, craft beers and Kelham Island panoramas, dressed up with festoon lighting and cosy blankets for when evening falls. More than just a pretty spot for date nights, the venue is also available for bigger groups and private functions, offering mixology masterclasses and Craft & Dough pizzas for partygoers."
"This guide to the best beer gardens in Sheffield wouldn’t be complete without the city’s first rooftop bar now, would it?. The building is made entirely from upcycled shipping containers and is home to a fantastic gin menu, alongside cocktails, spritzes and craft beer. They even have a wood-fired burner and provide blankets for those chilly evenings which is a pretty magical experience under those twinkly lights, I have to say."
"Your one-stop shop for date night ideas in Sheffield, INC is a wicked rooftop spot that's sure to leave a mark. The quirky bar promises views over the city, as well as an extensive gin selection and a dedicated menu of bellinis for those who want a little extra sparkle."
"A cosy restaurant serving a variety of hand-made European dumpling and spätzle dishes.Why go?. Oh, so many reasons... The staff, who are lovely, the setting, which is warm."
"Thyme Cafe is a great option if you’ve got guests up for a couple of days and you’re looking for somewhere a little more upmarket for a coffee and slice of cake. Based in Broomhill, the venue is perfect for those living around the city centre. With a daily changing bistro-style menu that showcases seasonal ingredients, you might find it difficult not to get stuck into something a bit more substantial."
"Thyme Cafe opened it’s doors in 2003 with their no-nonsensed relaxed vibe eatery, which makes it the perfect venue for a chilled Sunday afternoon or even a first date. Their roasts are fantastic, you might not even be able to look your mum in the eye when you get home!. But be sure to save some room for desserts as these guys are specialists at making your fall in love at first taste."
"is the perfect combination of old-fashioned and contemporary. While the exterior retains the building’s traditional look, the interior is styled with a minimalist, elegant décor, giving the restaurant a sleek edge. The food complements this balance between the old and new."
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"Spend an afternoon discovering the hidden gems of Sheffield’s Antiques Quarter. This historically renowned area is famed for its independent shops, bars, cafes and restaurants; it’s also home to the city’s oldest cinema, the Abbeydale Picture House. Located just south of the city centre, there are over 60 independent shops and 8 antiques centres to explore here, as well as a variety of quirky eateries."
"A whole dining and drinking neighbourhood made up of vibrant shipping containers, Hatch is one-of-a-kind here in Manchester – continually growing over the years to welcome more and more local traders. Hosting both events and live music frequently, guests can kind of create a DIY day or night out at Hatch – with tons of bars and restaurants housing their own indoor spaces and terraces, a vast open-air space with tons of seating, and lots of independent shops to potter around. Expect cuisines from countries such as Vietnam, Portugal, Spain, Italy and even Teesside, as well as cocktail bars, coffee shops and more."
"Everyone’s favourite pop-up is back for all our food, drink and retail needs, everyday from the 12th. With food from all over the world and, more importantly, those dangerous two for £10 cocktails, Hatch is now open for bookings as well as walk-ins, so secure your table ASAP. Six weeks from now… Spring is in the air."