The Sheffield Guide to Father’s Day
- May 20, 2019
- 3 min read
With Father’s Day just around the corner, our handy Sheffield guide has been curated for the perfect Father’s Day to celebrate Dad. From meal ideas to gift inspiration, we've got it all!
The Meal
Devonshire Street, Sheffield

Delicious grub, a few drinks and a bit of friendly competition on the pool table. There’s no better place to spend Father’s Day than in Sheffield’s most popular sports bar.
The Common Room Father’s Day package includes a Heavyweight Sharing Platter, 2 pints of True North beer per person and two hours of pool table play. For only £25 per person, this package offers everything guests need to treat their father to a fun day out. There will be limited spaces and bookings can be made in advance for a deposit of £5 per person by clicking here.
Abbeydale Road, Sheffield

Anyone looking for an exciting and friendly place to celebrate with their dad, grandad or loved one will find a warm welcome and amazing food at The Waggon and Horses.
This Father’s Day, Millhouses’ favourite local venue will fire up the ovens for a day of incredible food. There will be a breakfast sitting from 10am to 11.30am during which guests can bring their dad along for a free breakfast.
From 11.30am to 9pm, they will be serving up their famous roasts and dads who book on will get a special complimentary gift and the photographer on hand will be taking complimentary photos of guests who would like a memento. Book your table now!
True North Experiences

Book Dad onto The Broadfield’s ‘Best Kept Secrets Whiskey’ tasting evening on 25th June, where he can experience an eye-opening glimpse into the world of big blends, showcasing the individual Scottish single malts that we never usually get to try on their own. The perfect evening for any die-hard whiskey fans, reserve a space here.

Riverside Kelham offer an incredible alternative to high tea; you can book to taste six different real ales with friends, and even upgrade to include a Ploughman's lunch for an additional £5 per person. Available for parties from 5-30 people, enquire today to book!

Treat Dad to a ticket to the Sheffield School of Gin and he’ll get to create his very own gin to take home whilst sipping on cocktails and learning all about the history of gin! Hosted by our very own Sheffield Dry Gin ambassador, you can book onto any of the monthly sessions by clicking here.
THE GIFT

Sheffield Dry Gin are bringing back an old favourite for a limited run! Only 100 bottles of Sheffield Dry Gin Hops & Honey will be made available and once they’re gone, they’re gone. The official release date is 7th June which is when orders will go out for delivery and collection will be available but you can pre-order today - the perfect Father's Day gift!

Our very own Sheffield Dry Gin offer a fantastic range of delicious spirits and liquers - whether he’s a Navy Strength kind of guy or prefers our Moorland Berries tipple, you’re sure to find a gift from our online store. A true northerner? Get him the Made in Sheffield gift set with a 20cl bottle of Sheffield Dry Gin Original with a baby Henderson's relish and pot of Sheffield honey. Or why not treat him to a True North gift card, available to spend on food and drink in any of our 11 venues spanning South Yorkshire and Derbyshire!
Head to our online store to see all of our gift ideas because let’s be honest, he deserves more than socks!






















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