Neepsend and Kelham Island flow into one another, and Bar Kelham sits right on the join, a few minutes' walk from the warehouses, breweries and street-food nights Neepsend's known for.
Neepsend has come a long way from its days as a heavy-industry quarter on the bend of the River Don. The old works and warehouses now hold some of the city's most talked-about venues, Cutlery Works, the largest food hall in the north of England, sits on Neepsend Lane, and the monthly Peddler Market draws crowds for street food and craft beer.
What Neepsend's brilliant at for a night out, it's less full of by day. That's where we come in. Bar Kelham is a couple of minutes away on Green Laneopen from morning for the best Sheffield breakfast, and through to the evening for the football, a pint of well-kept Guinness and a proper sing-along to 80s and 90s music.
Start with us for breakfast, wander Neepsend and the island through the day, and come back for the match. Or just make us the whole night, we don't mind one bit.
Fuel up before a day exploring Neepsend, full Sheffield breakfast served all day.
Two big screens for live football, rugby and boxing.
The music videos and the tunes that get the whole room going.
Free private hire for up to 100, handy for the Neepsend crowd.
We're on the corner of Green Lane, between Neepsend and the city centre, easy on foot, by tram to Shalesmoor, or by car.
Breakfast, sport, music and parties, a couple of minutes from the heart of Neepsend.