Back in the 1980s and 90s, these eight venues were among the must-visit destinations in Sheffield city centre at the weekend.
Now, we have taken a peak at these much-missed venues that had either gone forever through demolition, or have changed beyond recognition since that great era of pubs and clubs.
The pubs featured in this gallery are Sheffield city pubs that have either been demolished or changed beyond recognition since the 1980s and 1990s.
While some of them still continue to trade successfully in the city as pubs or as other types of business, they either now look very different, carry different names, or have totally changed inside.
We have put together the gallery below showing both how the pubs looked back in the 80s and 90s – and how their locations look now, using pictures taken more recently.
For many, they will hold fond memories

5. The Stone House - then
Alan Maxfield, Manager of the Stone House Pub, Church Street, Sheffield, 25 June 1988. The Stone House was a popular pub throughout the 80s and 90s. Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

6. The Stone House - now
The Stone House as it appears today. The building has changed little, but the pub no longer operates. Picture: Google street view Photo: Submitted

7. The Boardwalk - then
The Boardwalk on Snig Hill was a popular bar which also staged prominent bands, later reverting to the earlier name The Black Swan Photo: Sarah Washbourn

8. The Boardwalk - now
'The Boardwalk' is no longer there now - and the building's future is unknown since its former Snig Hill site, which was latterly the site of the Meltdown e-sports bar, closed last year. Photo: Google street view