Places to eat in the Sheffield area .... Quiffy?

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Since West Ham are playing at Bramall Lane on Saturday I find myself making another trip into relatively unfamiliar territory with the Hammerette in tow.

Since I'm boycotting motorway services on the grounds of sheer hatefulness, recommendations for wholesome post-match fare would be good. Proximity to M1, or routes leading to my spiritual concrete home would be a bonus.

Can't believe I'm going to have to watch Paul Thirlwell in action without needing to haraunge the useless tosser every time he goes near the ball. Neutrality is a wonderful thing, but he is hopeless.
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I hear that MacDonalds do a nice salad these days :eek: :roll:
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James Blast wrote:I hear that MacDonalds do a nice salad these days :eek: :roll:
To be filed adjacent to motorway service stations. :urff:

I was hoping for food. Y'know, stuff that, like, tastes of stuff. Ideally served in attractive surroundings with no unflattering strip lighting.

Does this happen in the Sth Yorks/Notts/Derbys area? If I can do it in Staffs surely I can do it anywhere?
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moto services are quite good... A1.
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i dunno about post-match fair but on match days i usually get to sheffield an hour or so early and go to the blue moon cafe (next to the cathedral in the center) for a spot of lunch... its a veggie/vegan co-operative cafe and its ace 8)

its been a few years since i've lived in sheffield, and when i did it was as a student so i was too skint to eat out (or even eat int!)...

sorry :(

lucky b**ger. wish i could go but there's a family do (rellie's birthday party) i need to head over to manc-land for :roll:

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put Nick Drake on yer Walkman/iPod thingey and ye'll be fine, I go for curry every time
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already looked this up for when brighton visit in january

try www.sheffieldrestaurant.co.uk

ecclesall road is full of decent restaurants and pubs. vittoria was good for italian last time i was there and there's a 'buzzing' pub over the road where the uni totty hangs out

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Yep - Ecclesall road has plenty of places, there's a few places on division/west street that are ok, but for sheer fabness, i'd recomend pepe's - sort of opposite-ish the side of john lewis (the slopey road going from division street to the moor.
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d00mw0lf wrote:Yep - Ecclesall road has plenty of places, there's a few places on division/west street that are ok, but for sheer fabness, i'd recomend pepe's - sort of opposite-ish the side of john lewis (the slopey road going from division street to the moor.
pepe's! yes! god i used to go there after a night out when i lived ther :lol:

nice one :notworthy:
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OK folks, thanks for that. I'm feeling a bit more optimistic now.

Could I say there's plenty of food for thought?

Thought not :oops:
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