The independent food and drink scene in Sheffield is, well, pretty immense if we're being honest and one thing we really excel at is café culture!
Whether it's an expertly brewed coffee, hearty brunch or an indulgent bit of cake you're hankering for, you will not be short of places to choose from with hundreds of welcoming cafes scattered across our seven hills.
Here you'll find our listings for the Top Cafes in Sheffield we think are worth hunting down...
Albies is an independent coffee company built from their neighbourhood shop. They pride themselves on a friendly welcome and quality brews.
An all day café for all the family, inspired by travel, culture and the best produce from near and far. We know that food and drink shouldn’t intimidate and it shouldn’t be over-complicated. It should be straight forward and enjoyed by everyone from all generations and all backgrounds.
Italian café with a cycling theme on Abbeydale Road, serving fresh ground coffee and handmade pizzas.
Built in a converted former cutlery-machine factory, Birdhouse have drawn on their expert tea knowledge to create a modern dining and drinking experience, with tea at the heart of it all.
Bragazzi’s is a café, delicatessen and shop offering an array of quality Italian goods.
A seriously cosy and comfy café with welcoming industrial décor, Couch specialise in brunch style dishes. Their all-day breakfast is particularly highly rated, but they also offer offer a tempting line-up cakes and sweet treats too.
Conveniently over the road from Millhouses Park, Crumb is a bakery specialising in bread, pastries and doughnuts during the day and a pizzeria by night.
The Curator's House is an independent café bistro located in the beautiful Botanical Gardens in Sheffield. Open all year round they can offer seasonal, value for money home-made food in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Fusion believe in creating food that is fresh, healthy and above all tasty, presented with a touch of flair. The food is cooked with care by an enthusiastic team in an open-plan kitchen.
Straight up the hill from the train station, opposite Hallam University central campus, sits How St. They make everything fresh from local produce, and have a lovely outdoor terrace where you can spend plenty of time supping on a coffee while you watch folks wander past.