📖 Wednesday 28 February 2024
This week Best Bar None Sheffield's glittering ceremony returned to Sheffield City Hall.
Winners included The Frog & Parrot pub, Forum Kitchen & Bar and Corporation nightclub.
Sheffield Business Improvement District (Sheffield BID) leads on the Best Bar None Sheffield scheme with Sheffield Council and South Yorkshire Police.
Diane Jarvis, Head of Business Operations at Sheffield BID, said: “A thriving night time economy which is going to attract people into the city centre requires a partnership approach to maintaining a safe, welcoming environment.
“Best Bar None Sheffield is the jewel in the crown of that work. I'd like to congratulate all our award winners but also all the businesses which took part in Best Bar None Sheffield this year.”
📸 Diane Jarvis with the team from the Forum Kitchen & Bar, Best Chain Runners Up
There has been a four-year break since the last Sheffield awards was held, because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Prior to that, Sheffield’s scheme won the ‘best overall scheme in England and Wales’ title. It is hoped that in future, the scheme can grow further.
Diane added: “There's a lot we can do to develop Best Bar None Sheffield to get more businesses involved and make Sheffield a showcase for the national scheme.
“We'd like to encourage more venues to join in - such as hotels, theatres and restaurants - next year.”
Other winners on Tuesday night included several categories voted for by the public. The People’s Choice prizes went to The Benjamin Huntsman (best pub), Tiger Works (best bar / late bar) and Genting Casino (best entertainment venue.)
📸 People's Choice Best Bar / Late Bar - Tiger Works
The hall was packed for the awards, presented by Lord Mayor of Sheffield Councillor Colin Ross and other key figures from the night-time economy in Sheffield.
📸 The Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Cllr Colin Ross, presenting the Overall Best Bar None Award to Corporation
Nick Simmonite, manager of double winner The Frog & Parrot and chairman of the not-for-profit organisation UNIGHT Sheffield, said: "It was fantastic to see Best Bar None Sheffield return.
"There has been a lot of hard work behind the scenes, and across different organisations, to make this happen.
“By working together at both a premises and city-wide level, we can improve both the safety of nightlife for customers and the night-time economy which is so vital to Sheffield's prosperity."
📸 The Frog & Parrot receiving their Best Pub award from Cllr Joe Otten
Sheffield city centre has around 200 venues which can hold a premises licence.
Councillor Joe Otten, Chairman of the Waste and Street Scene Committee at Sheffield Council, said: “Sheffield’s night-time economy sector employs thousands of people and welcomes thousands more each year.
“Best Bar None gives visitors the confidence that venues are following best practices. Our recent reaccreditation for a Purple Flag for the 12th year running, an award given to town and city centres that surpass standards of excellence in managing the evening and night-time economy, highlights the excellent partnership working taking place in Sheffield.
“Last night’s awards are a fitting thank you to everyone who works so hard to make a night out in Sheffield positive and safe.”
All of the night's winners and runners up can be viewed here. And the 26 venues accredited under the Best Bar None Sheffield scheme this year can be viewed here.
Sheffield venues which would like more information on the next Best Bar None Sheffield scheme for 2024/25 should complete this form or email enquiries@sheffieldbid.com.