Wetherspoon's pub The Rawson Spring, Hillsborough is one of the chain that is back in business in outdoor spaces. Others are Benjamin Huntsman, Cambridge Street, Banker's Draft, Market Place, Woodseats Palace, Chesterfield Road, Sheffield Waterworks Company, Division Street, Sheaf Island, Ecclesall Road, Francis Newton, Clarkehouse Road, 
Wagon and Horses, Chapeltown, Steel Foundry, Meadowhall. The pubs will be open from 9am to 9pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays, although some will have restrictions on closing times. No booking ahead., though.Wetherspoon's pub The Rawson Spring, Hillsborough is one of the chain that is back in business in outdoor spaces. Others are Benjamin Huntsman, Cambridge Street, Banker's Draft, Market Place, Woodseats Palace, Chesterfield Road, Sheffield Waterworks Company, Division Street, Sheaf Island, Ecclesall Road, Francis Newton, Clarkehouse Road, 
Wagon and Horses, Chapeltown, Steel Foundry, Meadowhall. The pubs will be open from 9am to 9pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays, although some will have restrictions on closing times. No booking ahead., though.
Wetherspoon's pub The Rawson Spring, Hillsborough is one of the chain that is back in business in outdoor spaces. Others are Benjamin Huntsman, Cambridge Street, Banker's Draft, Market Place, Woodseats Palace, Chesterfield Road, Sheffield Waterworks Company, Division Street, Sheaf Island, Ecclesall Road, Francis Newton, Clarkehouse Road, Wagon and Horses, Chapeltown, Steel Foundry, Meadowhall. The pubs will be open from 9am to 9pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays, although some will have restrictions on closing times. No booking ahead., though.

Here's 11 Sheffield pubs and bars with glorious beer gardens - including some new ones you probably never thought of

Lots of us have been meeting up with friends over a drink as lockdown eased.

Sheffield pubs and bars have been keen to welcome back customers and many have been revamping their beer gardens and outdoor areas. Here’s a few ideas for you to try out – more unusual names include the Leadmill, bowling alley Lane7 at Plug and the Millowners Arms at Kelham Island Museum.

Venues are mainly taking bookings, so there are details in the captions, and it’s best to check opening hours.

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