This Sheffield bar is offering customers a Christmas dinner - with a very weird twist
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Turkey, roast potatoes, sausages swaddled in bacon and mounds of tasty vegetables all need to be present and correct, for meat-eaters at least.
But a Sheffield restaurant and bar has made a departure by devising a festive roast with a twist – Christmas Dinner Fondue.
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Hide AdSaw Grinders Union, which opened earlier this year at Globe Works on Penistone Road, is serving the meal on Sundays in December.
Fondue – a Swiss dish that involves submerging easy-to-handle, dippable pieces of food into hot melted cheese – is a staple of the restaurant’s menu all year round, including a Sunday dinner version, which explains why a seasonal interpretation has appeared this month.
The Christmas offering consists of slow-roasted turkey breast, pigs in blankets, roasted seasonal root vegetables, cubed roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings, accompanied by a pot of hot, bubbling red wine gravy for dipping.
It is, says Saw Grinders Union, perfect for sharing – but there are only limited portions available at £24 for two people, so customers are advised to ring in advance to avoid disappointment.
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Hide AdThe bar is located in a Grade II* listed former steelworks and cutlery factory built in the 1820s, and is named after a 19th century trade union. It is a cashless venue, taking payments by credit or debit cards, Apple Pay, Android Pay and contactless methods.
Call 0114 201 0065 for further details.