
Waggon & Horses
📍 57 Abbeydale Rd S, Sheffield S7 2QQ, UK
About Waggon & Horses
The Waggon & Horses in Sheffield stands as a well-regarded establishment, offering a delightful dining experience for locals and visitors alike. This popular venue has earned an impressive Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars from over 1300 reviews, reflecting its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Diners can expect a menu filled with delicious options, often praised for their generous portion sizes and excellent taste. Whether visiting for a casual lunch or a special occasion like a festive meal, guests frequently highlight the amazing food and efficient service. The friendly team ensures that meals arrive promptly and that the overall atmosphere is welcoming and enjoyable.
Visiting Information
The Waggon & Horses is open daily from morning until late evening, extending its hours on Fridays and Saturdays. For convenience, the establishment is wheelchair accessible, providing designated parking, an accessible entrance, and a wheelchair-friendly restroom. A variety of payment options are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments, making your visit seamless.
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📍 57 Abbeydale Rd S, Sheffield S7 2QQ, UK
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Showing 5 of 1,388 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 4 February 2026.
We had lunch here on a Thursday. We both had the chicken Holstein, which was great, the only "problem" being that the portion size was almost too big to finish! Would definitely come again. I don't know why it was so quiet - we were almost the only ones there.
Really great pub! We went for their Christmas menu on Christmas eve and it was absolutely lovely. The food was amazing. Everything arrived quickly and all together, the servers were great. Highly recommend
I don't really like to leave reviews but i feel like I should on this occasion. I booked for 4 people in the restaurant as I meet my friends once a month for a catch up to which when we got there the restaurant was closed and we had to sit in the pub which wasn't a problem. We ordered our food to which most of the menu wasn't available even though it was a very basic menu. We ordered what was available and had drinks, which was nice but the thing that seems to have got to most of the group was the bill. It came to around £200 for 4 of us for food and drinks which doesn't sound alot for a party of 4 but we do meet up once a month and have had some actually what I would regard as a very good menu and quality off food for the same price in near by pub/restaurant. We all feel quite like it would be something that needs to be addressed as the quality of food that we have had from other restaurants/pubs has massively exceeded what this pub is giving. This is not a review to be negative but as for more of improvement 🫤
Visited here on a Tuesday evening, lovely atmosphere and decent pub food, the feta pie was tasty !
Sunday roast post: I recently saw an article for the best roast in the city from the local paper claiming that X might be the best in the city. Clearly they didn’t visit the Waggon on a Sunday before writing the article. Then they would know that it IS the best roast in the city. You’d think if it’s a True North (of which I love all) then surly they’d all be the same? How wrong you are. Broadfield’s is very good too but, the Waggon, oh my! The Waggons 😙 🤌🏻 Because whoever is chef at the Waggon on a Sunday, knows how to treat a ‘tato / piece of meat. Plus mixing it up with fresh seasonal veg, it keeps you interested. I the lamb 10/10 same for the beef (and turkey at Xmas) However, I need to tell you about the pork belly. I have never liked pork belly. Chewy and something about the inch of fat has never sat right with me. My partner is mad for it and she always orders it. When it came I was like, “okay, I’ve never seen it like that. And what’s the crispy char all about? And why does it smell so damn good!?”. I tried some of hers. I still don’t like pork belly. BUT I LIKE THE WAGGON’S GOD DAMN PORK BELLY! If that’s not a compliment then I don’t know what is. From the varying images we have from our many visits gloating to friends and family where we are on a Sunday. THIS is the best Sunday roast in Sheffield. It’s quality, the right portion because you’re satisfied (and I’m a greedy git) tastes perfect and is cooked to perfection. Bravo 👏 Ps. If the chef changes then this review is null and void 😂 but I still ❤️ the Waggon