There’s nothing quite like a Sunday lunch. When you’ve been out walking in the morning and you’ve worked up an appetite, there are plenty of dog friendly pubs in Sheffield serving up a hearty, tasty Sunday roast.
From huge Yorkshire’s to lashings of gravy, a Sunday dinner should always give you that warm, full feeling and preceed an afternoon snooze. When it comes to a Sunday lunch, it’s advisable to get in contact ahead of your visit to book a table, especially if arriving with a dog, it’s important to check if they have space to welcome you comfortably.
Below we’ve collected together some of the places that we know are dog friendly, but if we’ve missed somewhere off of our list, then drop us a message via our contact form.
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The Rutland Arms is another Sheffield institution, and as famed as they are for their food, their Sunday lunch is always a hot favourite.
The menu changes often, but the value for money is impeccable, plus the chefs will always sneak your dog a bit of beef. Non-meat version also available.
The Roebuck has he benefit of being in the city centre but away from a lot of the hustle and bustle. The pubs offers great value for money and a choice of meats or vegetarian option.
A.k.a ‘The Frog’ is a Division street institution. Sunday roasts are available each weekend from this Greene King pub with a choice of chicken, beef and nut wellington.
Dog Friendly Pub - Best Sunday Roast 2020/2022 The Old Horns Inn has arguably one of the best beer gardens in Sheffield, stunning views into the Peak District . They were voted as out best dog friendly Sunday roast in our 2020 end of year awards.
From 11:30-5:30 every Sunday, the pub serves up a carvery menu
A family orientated country pub that stocks up on local Bradfield ales. Placed neatly between Agden reservoir and Damflask reservoir, making it a great spot after your walk.
Expect to find a Sunday carvery between 11am-7pm each Sunday.
The Ball has always been a popular spot in Crookes. Dogs are welcome in non-carpeted areas. The Ball serves up a Sunday lunch with a choice of beef, turkey or a vegetarian alternative.
A True North pub that welcomes dogs in the bar side but not the restaurant side. That said you are still able to eat in there and take advantage of their fantastic Sunday dinner.
A popular Sunday lunch spot in the Crooksmoor area, the Closed Shop is a Stancil pub that is very welcoming of dogs. Choose from beef, lamb, or a vegetarian option.
A great spot for Sunday lunch, the Royal Oak is a cosy village pub in Deepcar offering somewhere to have a drink and a bite to eat after a long dog walk locally.
A beautiful large pub with a great selection of ales and other alcohol on offer. Expect a beautifully cooked Sunday roast every week served with all the trimmings.
Ideally located in the heart of Eckington The Mossbrook Inn is a country pub with a modern touch. Expect a tasty Sunday lunch offering served with all the trimmings.
Cosy food, cosy setting, great for fans of real ale.The Rising Sun can get quite busy on a Sunday so always worth booking. Expect traditional Sunday roasts and a Chef’s special roast each Sunday.
The Three Merry Lads has fantastic views over the Peak District and are famed for a great Sunday lunch served up 12-6pm. An ideal spot for after a walk round Redmires Reservoir
Beer Engine is a cosy little pub tucked away between London Road and Waitrose, during the week they serve up a tapas menu, but on Sunday you’ll find a super tasty Sunday roast.
The Admiral Rodney is a gorgeous, large country pub that welcomes dogs into the bar area.On Sunday you’ll find a roast dinner with plenty of options to choose from including lamb, beef, turkey and a candied vegetarian option.
On the cusp of the great Dam Flask reservoir, you’ll find a cosy pitstop in the Nags Head. An ideal endpoint to a Sunday walk, expect a traditional Sunday roast on offer with options to choose from.
Set in an 18th century stone building, the Ye Olde Mustard Pot is a stones throw from the Peak District and has plenty to offer walkers and explorers alike, especially those looking for a hearty Sunday lunch after a long walk.
Ideally located on Millhouses park, you’ve got the perfect excuse to settle down for this True North brewery pub’s famed Sunday lunch, if you follow them on Instagram, you’ll know it’s worth it for the Yorkshire puds.
A family friendly pub that is part of the True North group, you can expect a choice of Sunday roasts including beef, pork, chicken, lamb and a vegetarian option.
The Broadfield is an excellent spot for proper grub. Dogs are welcome, but only in the bar side where you can still take advantage of their regular Sunday roast.
Just off of Ecclesall Road South on Abbey Lane you’ll find the Rising Sun. Ideal after a long walk aroundEcclesall Woods for you to stop off for a beef, turkey or pork Sunday lunch. Vegan options are also available.
At the top of Ringinglow road on the cusp of thePeak District, which makes this country pub a perfect stopping point after a day of walking. There’s lot of space indoors, but book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Lescar is always a favourite in Sharrow vale for dog owners. Really laid back, plenty of great beers on tap and a famed Sunday roast. Choose from a sharing option, or your own beef, chicken or nut roast options with additional sides available.
Known for a good range of cask ales and their home cooked food, the Peacock is a family run pub in the heart of Stannington. Their Sunday lunch has a choice of beef, chicken, gammon or a vegetarian option.
When the owners have dogs of their own, you can always be sure of a dog friendly welcome. The Crown & Glove will give you just that. Their Sunday lunch comes with a choice of meat (beef, turkey or chicken) or you can opt for their nut roast.
Tucked away down Hillfoot Road, just off Baslow Road, you'll find The Crown Inn, a cosy pub with a welcoming atmosphere. On a Sunday you'll find a roast featuring a choice of beef, turkey, pork, ham or a nut roast.
The Cricket Inn is a very popular pub with a fantastic Sunday Roast. Backing onto a cricket field, there's plenty of space for kids and dogs. Their Sunday lunch is incredibly popular, and rightfully so - the food here is delicious.
The Abbey has been at the heart of Woodseats for many years and always offers a warm welcome. Their Sunday roast comes with a choice of meat or their vegetarian nut roast option.
A relaxed and friendly atmosphere welcomes you at the Shoulder of Mutton. Their Sunday lunch comprises of a choice between beef, chicken, bacon or lamb, with a vegetarian option of goats cheese nut roast.