We all need our morning coffee fix, whether it’s a creamy oat milk latte, a deliciously frothy cappuccino or a strong black espresso. Well if you’re looking for a good cup of joe in Sheffield, we’ve got you covered.
Here are 5 places in and around the city who serve up fantastic coffee which will no doubt set you up for the day. These spots also serve up an array of scrumptious breakfasts, brunches and tasty treats which you may not be able to resist when you stop by.
Steam Yard
This lovely little spot is located just off Division Street in Albion Court. The decor is clean, minimal and inviting whilst the coffee has great depth of flavour and most definitely packs a punch. With outdoor courtyard seating, this is the perfect place to grab a coffee in the sunshine and catch up with friends.
They also have a selection of irresistible cakes and pastries, including a lemon meringue cronut which was absolutely heavenly. I mean, a croissant and a donut in one? How could we resist.
Steam Yard, Unit 1-2 Aberdeen Court, 97 Division Street
Tamper Coffee
Tamper Coffee is a delightful New Zealand inspired cafe who serve up fantastic coffee and a range of brunch dishes. The atmosphere is buzzing with a real community feel to it. Jungle murals line the walls whilst hanging branches fall from the industrial light fittings.
They make their coffee with their own espresso blend which they change quarterly to keep up with the seasons. If you’re after food, the cajun spiced squash and corn fritters were to die for; stacked with creamy avocado and topped off with a gooey poached egg. Come in the evening for one of their Tamper espresso martinis or in the morning if you are that way inclined.
Tamper Coffee, Sellers Wheel, 149 Arundel Street
Pom Kitchen
If you’re looking for an Instagram-worthy picture of your coffee, then Pom Kitchen is the place for you. Bubblegum pink cups are filled with your drink of choice and then topped off with the most wonderfully extravagant toppings you can think of. Choose your coffee from the lovely staff and then get a snap of it outside the heart shaped, flower wall on their window.
Think mini eggs, cookie dough and a furry chick for an easter themed coffee and cherry lips, whipped cream and glacier cherries for a Valentines hot chocolate. The interior doesn’t disappoint either with pink walls, a pink coffee machine and lots of cute gifts and trinkets that you can take home.
Pom Kitchen, 338 Sharrowvale Road
Marmadukes
These guys have three locations across the city and they’re all constantly busy, and it is no surprise why. Their concept is simple, great coffee and delicious food. Their location on Ecclesall Road features a sourdough bakery and pastry kitchen, so you know the produce is fresh and homemade.
You can also find Marmadukes on Cambridge Street and Norfolk Row. Whichever one you visit, you’ll definitely leave with a smile on your face.
Howst
Howst on Howard Street are an all day cafe serving fab food, coffee, cake, cocktails and beer. Sounds like the winning formula, right? Head here for a cracking full english and a strong cup of coffee. They have a lovely seating area outside which is glorious when the sun comes out.
On Saturday and Sunday they serve a bottomless brunch where you can enjoy a choice of meal and either bottomless wine or lager for £22.50 a head. Or you can push the boat out and have prosecco and cocktails for only £27.50 a head. Either way, you’re bound to have a fantastic time.
Howst Cafe, 46 Howard Street
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