The Corner Pin, Sheffield - pub details
Address: 231-233 Carlisle Street East, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S4 7QN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 39297) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Sheffield (1.4 miles), Darnall (1.8 miles), Meadowhall (1.9 miles)
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user reviews of the Corner Pin, Sheffield
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Fantastic Karaoke nights on fridays. Pool table. Darts competition on a sunday this great little pub is bigger than you think. Great management great staff great customers Plenty of laughter The pub now has sky sports and will be showing the football and other sports venue available to hire for functions gra Alicat51 - 10 Oct 2014 12:18 |
Traditional, street corner local firmly planted in the industrial East End of Sheffield and dwarfed by hulking steelworks on all sides. It's recently been painted green, and whilst there would once have been many pubs in this area, there are precious few now. It has two rooms and both are basic and utterly unpretentious, with traditional furnshings, the usual pubby memorabilia and a distinctly 70s feel- not a bad thing in the author's opinion! Despite appearing in the GBG relatively recently, and despite the presence of 3 handpumps on the bar, none of them seemed to be in operation on my visit, leaving me to settle for keg. Surprisingly for a pub such as this, there seems to be a food operation, although not at the time of my visit. It was reasonably busy with locals and only locals on my visit, but there was no feeling of an unfriendly vibe. I appreciate proper, industrial pubs like this as there are precious few left, but in view of the current real ale situation many may not be persuaded to trek out to this rather bleak area. However, if they could remedy this, it could become something of a destination pub as a real unspoilt gem. I certainly hope so. Carlurmston - 20 Dec 2010 14:14 |