9 Sheffield pubs with roaring open fires

With snow moving in on the city and the surrounding countryside, there's rarely been a better excuse to visit a well-stocked pub kitted out with an inviting fire.

Try one of these welcoming pubs in the Sheffield area which offer a cosy alternative to the chilly outdoors.

The Castle Inn

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This gastro pub serves up no-nonsense, homemade food to guests in a warm and friendly setting, complete with an inviting fire.

Situated to the south of the city the tavern's menu includes; beer battered fish and chips, and steak and ale suet pastry pie.

Visit: 1 Twentywell Rd, Sheffield S17 4PT - thecastleinnbradway.co.uk

The Castle Inn at Twentywell Lane (Photo: Glenn Ashley)

The Rising Sun Hotel

Living up to its name, the Rising Sun Hotel is typically roasting due to its cosy fire.

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The pub is renowned for its selection of delicious cask ales - so why not enjoy one by the fire?

Visit: 665 Abbey Lane, S11 9ND - emberinns.co.uk

The Crown Inn

Located in Heeley, The Crown Inn is as snug as they come with its roaring fire and dimmed lighting.

Award winning pies and ale, make this local a comforting retreat.

Visit: 2 Albert Road, S8 9QW - crownheeley.co.uk

The Prince of Wales

The Prince of Wales is best known for its contemporary look and modern menu.

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The charming inn also radiates a homely and welcoming feel due to its toasty fireplace.

Visit: 95 Ecclesall Road South, S11 9PH - theprinceofwalessheffield.co.uk

The Prince of Wales pub on Ecclesall Road (Photo: Johnston Press)

Norfolk Arms

Located on the edge of the Peak District this Ringinglow pub is popular with hikers and outdoors enthusiasts.

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The tavern, complete with log fire, offers the perfect escape from the winter conditions following an adventurous day out.

Visit: 2 Ringinglow Village, S11 7TS norfolkarms.com

The Mossbrook Inn

This Eckington inn is the perfect spot to indulge in some danish-style hygge.

The pub has its own open fire, surrounded by piles of logs, as well as a superb selection of ales and spirits.

Visit: Sheffield Road, Eckington, S21 4FP themossbrookinneckington.co.uk

The Mossbrook Inn, Eckington (Photo: Johnston Press)

Dog and Partridge Inn

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The Dog and Partridge Inn is the embodiment of the old-fashioned English pub.

Unpretentious decor, a fine selection of real ales and a roasting fire make this one very popular local.

Visit: Bordhill, Flouch, S36 4HH - dogandpartridgeinn.co.uk

Strines Inn

This traditional Bradfield inn delights locals with its no-nonsense pub grub and drinks selection.

Located on the edge of the Peaks, the inn is popular with walkers looking to unwind post-walk.

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Visit: Bradfield Dale, Mortimer Road, S6 6JE – thestrinesinn.co.uk

The Strines Inn, Bradfield (Photo: PhotoPro Images)

The Fat Cat

Something of a Kelham Island institution, The Fat Cat has consistently grown in reputation since its opening in 1990.

Serving ale fresh from the Kelham Island Brewery, the city pub is also a cosy escape from wintry conditions.

Visit: 23 Alma Street, S3 8SA - thefatcat.co.uk

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