Sheffield: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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The Leadmill
The Leadmill is a beacon of live entertainment nestled in the heart of Sheffield, England. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic mix of performances, this music venue has become a staple in the city's cultural landscape, attracting music enthusiasts from all...
Corporation
Corporation Sheffield is a beacon of the live music scene in the bustling city of Sheffield, England. This iconic venue, known simply as 'Corp' to locals and regulars, has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of Sheffield's nightlife and cultural identity.
University of Sheffield Students' Union
Nestled in the heart of Sheffield, the University of Sheffield Students' Union stands as a vibrant hub of student life and activity. Renowned for its exceptional quality, the Union has consistently been voted as one of the best in the United Kingdom, offering an...
Kelham Island Tavern
Nestled in the heart of Sheffield's historic industrial quarter, the Kelham Island Tavern stands as a testament to traditional British pub culture. This beloved establishment has earned a reputation as one of the city's most cherished watering holes, offering a warm...
Showroom Cinema
Nestled in the heart of Sheffield's cultural quarter, the Showroom Cinema stands as a beacon for film enthusiasts and a testament to the city's dedication to the arts. As one of the largest independent cinemas in the United Kingdom, Showroom Cinema is more than just a...
Abbeydale Picture House
Abbeydale Picture House is a former cinema in Sheffield, England. When opened by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema in Sheffield, often referred to as the "Picture Palace" because of the luxurious cream and...
Odeon Luxe
Odeon Sheffield is a multiplex cinema located at Arundel Gate in Sheffield city centre, South Yorkshire, England, adjacent to the city's O2 Academy. It is operated by Odeon Cinemas and has ten screens. Screen 1 is the largest, having 252 seats, and is the only one with 3D capability.
O2 Academy Sheffield
The O2 Academy Sheffield, is a live music venue in the centre of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is a £3 million refurbishment of the former "Roxy Nightclub" and opened on 11 April 2008.
Crazy Daisy Nightclub
The Crazy Daisy Nightclub was a discothèque and dance club in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England in the mid-1970s to late 1980s, located originally on the corner of York Street and High Street, Sheffield S1 1PU.
Banner Cross Methodist Church
Banner Cross Methodist Church is situated in the district of Banner Cross in the city of Sheffield, England. The church stands on Ecclesall Road South, 2.5 miles south-west of the city centre.
Site Gallery
Site Gallery is an art gallery in Sheffield, England. It specialises in moving image, new media and performance based art. Site Gallery is based at Brown Street in Sheffield's Cultural Industries Quarter.
Yellow Arch Studios
Yellow Arch Studios is a recording studio in situated in the heart of Kelham Island and Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. “Internally, the building includes a state-of-the art recording studio and rehearsal rooms”, the building also has a 200 capacity venue, a large warehouse, courtyard and Moroccan style Café Bar.
Kelham Island Brewery
The Kelham Island Brewery is a small independent brewery based in the Kelham Island Quarter area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. In 1990 the brewery was opened on purpose-built premises on Alma Street by the owner of the Fat Cat public house, Dave Wickett.
Cross Daggers
The Cross Daggers is a Grade II listed former public house in Woodhouse, Sheffield, England. The building features a date stone above the door which states that it was built in 1658 as well as the initials TGN, which is said to have stood for Thomas Godfrey Newbould, a prominent Quaker and landlord.
King Mojo Club
The King Mojo Club, often known as the Mojo, was a nightclub in Pitsmoor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England located at 555 Pitsmoor Road, that operated between 1964 and 1967.