Whether you're hoping to branch out with your lunch dishes or diversify those dinner options, these excellent spaces are some of the greatest spots to tuck into an international array of delicious eats. From the former factories now dedicated to drinking, dining and dancing to outdoor areas packed with traders, we've found the best food halls and markets in Sheffield.
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Cutlery Works
One of the largest independent food halls in the country, the Cutlery Works' Sheffield history is as a former factory, but now it fronts an incredible lineup of vendors. The Neepsend venue is a hub for drinking and dining, with independent traders serving everything from mouthwatering Greek cuisine to fried chicken, fresh pizza and sushi, alongside cocktails or craft beer to accompany.
Peddler Market
With a changing line-up of impressive vendors, this drinking and dining complex in Neepsend is home to a crackin' Sheffield street food market. Head over to Peddler Market every month and you'll be able to stuff your face with delicious treats from across the globe, all while catching live music and DJs playing 'til late.
Quayside Market
Taking place every Sunday between 9am and 4pm, the Quayside Market is an absolute city mainstay when street food is on your mind. Settle down for views across the water and pretty canal boats, all while scoffing your way through doughnuts, stacked sarnies, loaded mac 'n' cheese or other delights from countries across the world.
Sheffield Plate
A food hall in Orchard Square, Sheffield Plate boasts six street food spots from across the globe and two bars slinging out drinks to wash all that grub down. Think everything from Sri Lankan to Peruvian or Romanian to try here, all in an cool, stripped-back space decked out with hanging lights and foliage.
SteelYard Kelham
Built entirely out of disused shipping containers, SteelYard is the Kelham Island hangout to head for if you're looking for pocket-friendly eats and an electric party atmosphere across cool events. Their collection of bars, restaurants and retail outlets covers both levels of the complex, with vendors selling everything from fancy trainers to Mexican meals, alongside hosting huge DJ-led parties.
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