Serving a wide range of traditional pub food, The Broadfield Ale House have the finest craft beers from around the world as well as an extensive whisky collection.

Whether you are after one of their famous pies or just a refreshing beer to catch up with friends, The Broadfield is the place to go. The beers are sourced locally, and internationally and with a single malt whisky from every working distillery in Scotland, you'll be spoilt for choice. With the same approach to the menus, they feature everything from Asian-inspired dishes to pub classics, ensuring there are options for everyone.

Alongside the main menu, on Sundays The Broadfield also serve up an incredible Sunday Roast. With different options every week, the roasts are served with a Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes, seasonal greens, cauliflower cheese, roasted root vegetables and bone marrow gravy.

The Broadfield is situated on Abbeydale Road in Sheffield’s Antiques Quarter.

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Sunday Lunch
Served from 12:00pm - 9:00pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
452 Abbeydale Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield, S7 1FR
Overall rating
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  • 5.0
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    a month ago
    My first time having a pie, and it was delicious! Super crunchy crust and the gravy was so yummy. Also can really recommend the 10% chocolate stout if you wanna try something novel.
  • 5.0
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    5 months ago
    The food was excellent, I had the mushroom and stilton loaf roast dinner, it came with a variety of veg, Yorkshire pudding and cauliflower cheese 🤤 We requested extra gravy and this was no trouble. The blueberry and lemon baked cheesecake was delicious too. Prices were reasonable and the service was quick which was a relief as we were very hungry! We'll definitely be returning.
  • 3.0
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    in the last week
    To be fair, only reviewing the pub, not food. Sunday tea time and we rudely got moved from a table pub-left, as it's apparently "dining only", and even at 4.30pm all reserved (which seems odd at this time of day). As there was nowhere to sit in this now very open plan, no walls, pub-restaurant on a busy Sunday post lunch, we were forced to share a table. Good to know, definitely not our kind of place, but I'm sure the food is great 🙂