The Pond Zone

Pond Street, Fitzalan Square, Howard Street


 
 

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The Yorkshire Grey
October 2000

69 Charles Street


The Globe
54 Howard Street
" Fanny's "
1st October 2000

The Howard Hotel
57 Howard Street
1st October 2000
The Cossack
45 Howard Street
1st October 2000

This pub is actually very old, dating back to 1833
The Poster on the right hand side advertises
the weeks entertainment - all with a decidedly
Proud to be Gay flavour
The building lost it's upstairs in 1940 in a Nazi bombing raid. This floor was never rebuilt.


The Lord Nelson
" Fanny's "
January - 2000

The Red Lion
January 2000
The Pop Museum

January 2000

Just Looks Like Pots And Pans To Me


The Old Queen's Head
January 2000

The Rutland Arms
January 2000
www.rutlandarms-sheffield.co.uk
Award Winning Beer Garden
The Penny Black

Underneath The Sorting Office Building

January 2000

Pubs/Bars are listed in alphabetical order.

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Pub Name
P
J
O
F
R/F
Since
 Cossack ( gay bar )
formerly The Cossack
also 1995 The But And Ben
45 Howard Street
 
 
 
 
 
1833
Tapas Bar 2001
former Norfolk Arms
then Dodgers
2 Suffolk Road
Y
 
 
Y
 
 
The Roebuck
rebuilt as The Newt And Chambers
then Emporium
72 Charles Street
1
Y
Y
Y
1/1
1790
The Globe, It's A Scream
formerly Globe Inn
54 Howard Street
1
 
 
 
1/1
1797
Howard Hotel
57 Howard Street
 
 
 
 
1/1
 
Lord Nelson
Known As Fanny's
166 Arundel Street
1
Y
 
N
1/1
 
The Marples
Bombed 1940 & Rebuilt 1959
former Old London Mart
and The Marples Hotel
Fitzalan Square
 
 
 
 
 
1876
Matilda Tavern
100 Matilda Street
Y
N
N
N
2/1
1840
or

1825
Nelson Mandela Building
Pond Street
Y
 
N
Y
2/2
 
Old Queen's Head
former The Hawle in the Poandes,
a laundry
40 Pond Hill
 
 
 
 
 
pre-
1582
Penny Black
Pond Hill
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pop Music Museum Bar
Mojo's
Paternoster Row
 
 
 
 
1/1
1999
Red Lion
109 Charles Street
 
 
 
 
3/1
1825
Royal Standard
156/158 St. Marys Road
Y
Y
Y
N
1/1
1845
Rutland Arms
86 Brown Street
 
 
Y
 
1/1
1833
Séamus O'Donnell's
formerly Nelson
rebuilt 1963 The Hind
23 Furnival Gate
N
N
N
N
2/2
1963
 Showroom
Paternoster Row
N
N
N
N
1/1
199?
 The Yorkshire Grey
Formerly Minerva Tavern
also Minerva
also Bar Rio
69 Charles St.
2
Y
Y
 
1/1
1833

Key For The Pub Tables
Beers - A summary of the regular Bitters  and Ales that are always available on draught. Guest beers are ignored.
Lagers - A list of what lagers are available on draught. Not Bottled lagers, as there is always a huge range these days.
Stouts - Ususally Guinness or Murphys


Pool - N means no pool table, or else the number indicates how many tables are in the establishment, S means they have a funny shaped pool table.
Jukebox - Y means there is a normal jukebox ( Cd's ), V means there's a video jukebox, N means no jukebox, R means old fashioned jukebox with records, like in the old days
Outside - Y means there is seating and tables where you can drink outside, S means you can stand outside but there is no furnature, N means not allowed ( sometimes a bye law where the tram passes )
Football - Is there a table football game? N means no, the number is how many tables
Rooms/Floors - The format of the public areas of the building, How many rooms on how many floors.


Since - When the building was built, or became a pub. Built is the top number when there are two. Also see rebuild details, when available, in the pub name column, This information is often very difficult to obtain. Old means more than 100 years old.