The Bath Hotel is a historic and friendly pub in Sheffield City Centre, serving craft beers and snacks. Make a visit to our unique Sheffield bar. The Bath Hotel, Sheffield.
675 likes 145 talking about this 232 were here. Corner pub, dating from 1867, with a triangular bar serving craft beers. The Bath Hotel is an unusually complete example of a Sheffield corner public house, which retains, in almost complete form, the 1931 plan and fittings.
The Bath Hotel occupies the sharp-angled corner of a mid-Victorian terrace, close to the eponymous (Glossop Road) baths. Bath Hotel pub, located at 66-68 Victoria Street in Sheffield city centre. View pubs opening times, facilities, news, and reviews on Sheffield Pub Guide.
9 reviews of Bath Hotel "Another cosy little traditional boozer. Good selection of ales. Friendly bar staff.
Regularly hosts live music. Hidden at the top of West Street out the sight of the masses which helps make it a little treasure on a night when you don't wanna be surrounded by herds of drunken brawling louts.". The Bath Hotel, a pub I'm even more ready to revisit with Brian back running it.
Quality cask ales, very friendly service, my favourite pub from Sheffield City Centre to the University of Sheffield. They have Thornbridge Jaipur on as a regular ale, plus 4 or 5 guest ales, and a real cider too, always in good nick. All info on The Bath Hotel in Sheffield - Call to book a table.
View the menu, check prices, find on the map, see photos and ratings. Bath Hotel, Sheffield Coordinates: 53°22′45″N 1°28′56″W The pub, in 2018 The Bath Hotel is a pub in Broomhall district of Sheffield, in England. The building was built in about 1868, as a grocers' shop at the end of a terrace of houses, on Victoria Street.
The grocery also operated as a beerhouse, and it was sold to Ind Coope in 1914. Hidden just off West Street on the corner of Convent Walk and Victoria Street, you will find one of Sheffield's best kept secrets The Bath Hotel - a home for great beer and relaxing with friends.On the bar is a selection of Thornbridge's award winning beers in cask, keg and bottle. In addition ou.
The Bath is a proper pub, and has been for at least a hundred years. The Grade II listed building dates back to 1867, and was taken over by local ale maestros Thornbridge in 2012.