But do you know the fascinating history behind these ten iconic city centre boozers?
5. The Frog and Parrot
The Frog and Parrot includes Sheffield's oldest brewery, in which the record-breaking Roger and Out beer was once brewed. The public house was refurbished into a late-night bar in 2011. Photo: JPI Media
6. The Yorkshire Grey
The Yorkshire Grey, closed since January 2006, first opened in 1833 as The Minerva. It was one of the four pubs on Charles St, where only one, The Roebuck Tavern, now remains. Photo: JPI Media
7. The Washington
The Washington, Fitzwilliam Street, is a traditional two-roomed pub. The pub was until recently co-owned by Nick Banks, the former Pulp drummer. Photo: JPI Media
8. The Grapes
The Grapes, Trippet Lane, has an upstairs live music venue with a capacity of 60 which has had gigs by bands including the Arctic Monkeys, The Long Blondes and Maxïmo Park. Photo: JPI Media