
The Bridge
📍 56 Bridge St, Penistone, Sheffield S36 6AJ, UK
About The Bridge
Nestled in the charming town of Penistone, The Bridge offers a welcoming local pub experience, perfect for both residents and visitors exploring the Sheffield area of Yorkshire. This establishment is well-regarded by its patrons, boasting a solid 4 out of 5 stars on Google based on numerous reviews.
Visitors consistently praise The Bridge for its friendly atmosphere and excellent value, with drinks available at very reasonable prices. It's often highlighted as a great spot to relax, making it a comfortable choice for those looking to unwind. While some appreciate its quieter ambiance for watching sports, others might find it a more subdued environment, ideal for a relaxed evening rather than a bustling night out.
The pub is open seven days a week, providing flexible hours for daytime visits and extending into the evening, especially on Fridays when it welcomes guests until the early hours. Whether you're stopping by for a casual pint or a leisurely afternoon, The Bridge provides a straightforward and friendly local option.
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📍 56 Bridge St, Penistone, Sheffield S36 6AJ, UK
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Came to watch the football... 6 people in here... No atmosphere at all .. then had a game of pool... Well got the balls out and then was told I had to pay 10 pound cash for a cue... Only had my card and a quid so would not let me play... With 6 people in and with my wife.... What a joke... Avoid if you want a good night and apparently the DJ is poor as well....... Ah well....
Nice Quiet place to watch some football
Great friendly pub with drinks at very reasonable prices
Great drinkers pub good range of beers at very good prices good sports bar
Had a brilliant meal and friendly staff .was recommended by a landlord of a b&b we were stopping in