Crazy Daisy Nightclub, Sheffield
Facts and practical information
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. It was known as The Beer Keller in the early to mid-1970s. It was renamed the Crazy Daizy in 1973 and run by Mecca. The club's best known manager was David Jameson. Lunch-time discos and Bryan Ferry nights were popular in 1976. In 1978 it was taken over by the Tetley company. Situated in the basement of an art deco building, it featured numerous supporting pillars and a steep, sweeping staircase down from the entrance, which was infamous for being responsible for many alcohol-related trip accidents. ()
Central SheffieldSheffield
Crazy Daisy Nightclub – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sheffield Town Hall, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Cathedral, Castle Square.
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How to get to Crazy Daisy Nightclub by public transport?
Bus
- High Street • Lines: 181, 6 (1 min walk)
- Church Street/High Street • Lines: 51 (2 min walk)
Tram
- Cathedral • Lines: Blue, Purp, Tt, Yell (2 min walk)
- Castle Square • Lines: Blue, Purp, Tt, Yell (2 min walk)
Train
- Sheffield (10 min walk)