Dine Sheffield 2024 🍴

Inspired by New York and now back in our city centre, the Dine Sheffield restaurant week has returned for October 2024.

Foodies can celebrate culinary gems and find a new favourite as part of the initiative, where diners eat out from just £5 from Monday 7th to Friday 18th October.

Here’s everything you need to know about the fortnight-long feast of deals.

🍴 What is Dine Sheffield?

👨‍🍳 Which Sheffield city centre restaurants are taking part?

🍝 What kind of offers are available at Dine Sheffield 2024?

🍩 How does Dine Sheffield work?

🍾 The benefits of Dine Sheffield


What is Dine Sheffield? 🍴

Dine Sheffield is a restaurant week where cafés, restaurants, and other food venues such as casinos, cinemas and street food traders, offer special deals to diners simultaneously.

This is the seventh year the initiative has taken place in Sheffield and thousands of people usually enjoy the deals on offer.

The project, delivered by Sheffield Business Improvement District, is inspired by New York’s famous restaurant week, where hundreds of restaurants offer fixed price menus below their usual prices. There it has become a highlight of the holiday calendar for native New Yorkers (and a few lucky tourists).

Here in Sheffield, offers start from just £5 and are also available at £10, £15, £20 and £25 depending on the venue.


Which Sheffield city centre restaurants are taking part? 👨‍🍳

There are more than 25 venues taking part in Dine Sheffield in 2024. These range from pubs offering British classics to contemporary Asian restaurants, and everything in between.

Well-known Sheffield independents such as Cubana, Marmadukes (Norfolk Row and Cambridge Street) and The Showroom Cafe Bar are involved. You can also enjoy street food from the Caribbean, Peru, Japan and Sri Lanka at Sheffield Plate food hall inside Orchard Square.

📷 Deluxe tapas at Cubana, Leopold Square

Plus, big high street names such as Vietnamese restaurant Pho and Italian Zizzi are on the list. 

The confirmed venues taking part and their offers for Dine Sheffield 2024 are:

🍽️ 400°C 📍 Castle Square 💷 £5-£25
🍽️ 1554 Coffee Shop 📍 Sheffield Cathedral 💷 £5
🍽️ All Bar One 📍 Leopold Street 💷 £20
🍽️ The Botanist 📍 Leopold Square 💷 £20-£25
🍽️ Caribindi 📍 Sheffield Plate 💷 £5-£15
🍽️ Cavells 📍 High Street 💷 £5-£15
🍽️ Colombo 📍 Sheffield Plate 💷 £10
🍽️ Common Room 📍 Devonshire St 💷 £5-£15
🍽️ Cubana 📍 Leopold Square 💷 £20-£25
🍽️ Forum Sheffield 📍 Devonshire Street 💷 £5-£15
🍽️ The Four Leaf 📍 West St Lane 💷 £15
🍽️ Genting Casino 📍 St Paul’s Place 💷 £15
🍽️ The Great Escape Game 📍 Vicar Lane 💷 £5
🍽️ Manahatta 📍 Balm Green 💷 £15-£20
🍽️ Marmadukes 📍 Norfolk Row 💷 £15
🍽️ Marmadukes 📍 Cambridge Street 💷 £10
🍽️ Miller & Carter 📍 Surrey Street 💷 £20-£25
🍽️ Niko Niko 📍 Sheffield Plate 💷 £5-£10
🍽️ Pho 📍 Leopold Square 💷 £15
🍽️ The Roebuck Tavern 📍 Charles St 💷 £10 £15
🍽️ Rumba 📍 Sheffield Plate 💷 £5-£15
🍽️ Sheffield Plate 📍 Orchard Square 💷 £5-£15
🍽️ Showroom Café Bar 📍 Paternoster Row 💷 £20
🍽️ Shoot The Bull 📍 Sheffield Plate 💷 £15
🍽️ Smoke BBQ 📍 St Paul’s Place 💷 £15-£25
🍽️ Unit Sheffield 📍 Headford Street 💷 £10
🍽️ Zizzi 📍 Leopold Square 💷 £25


What kind of offers are available at Dine Sheffield 2024? 🍝

All Bar One, on Leopold Street, is taking part in Dine Sheffield for the first time with a range of offers.They include a three-course meal for £20 and a two-course meal for £15, plus multiple offers on tapas and drinks.

Assistant manager Joe Evening said: “We wanted to take part in Dine Sheffield this year to increase our visibility as an eating destination and also do more for Sheffield itself.”

📸 All Bar One

Premium steakhouse Miller & Carter Sheffield City, on Surrey Street, is offering a set menu during the two weeks of offers. Diners will be able to choose from four starters, with mains including steak, fish, ribs and a burger, plus five desserts at either two courses for £20 or three for £25.

📸 Miller & Carter

Charles Pennington, assistant manager, said: “We don’t often have offers like this - it is a pretty sweet deal! We’ve been open for 18 months now and have a real mix of people coming in. We’re known as a place to celebrate special occasions and we have felt welcomed by Sheffield.

“We wanted to get involved with Dine Sheffield because it sounded like a great project. Hopefully it will bring some new people in through our doors as well.”

At 400 Degrees Indian restaurant at Castle Square, there are also a wide range of offers. For £5 diners can enjoy a small dish such as samosa chaat or spring rolls, while there are full meal options available from £10. A £25 set menu includes one small plate, one chef special with rice and naan, plus traditional gulab jamun fried dumplings for dessert.

📸 Curry at 400°C

The Botanist in Leopold Square is also offering three courses for £25. That includes starters such as salt and pepper calamari, mains like Katsu curry or their famous hanging kebabs, plus sticky toffee pudding as one of the desserts.
For smaller appetites there is also the chance to have two courses for £20.

📸 The Botanist

One of the popular £5 offers from previous Dine Sheffield events is also returning. Visitors to the 1554 Coffee & Gift Shop inside Sheffield Cathedral can enjoy coffee and a cake for £5 throughout the fortnight.

📷 Heavenly coffee at 1554

How does Dine Sheffield work? 🍩

Dine Sheffield runs from Monday October 7 until Friday October 18.

To take part in Dine Sheffield, visit dinesheffield.co.uk to view all this year's the participating restaurants and their corresponding offers. 

Deals are available at the price points of £5, £10, £15, £20 and £25. Some terms and conditions apply and diners are advised to check the individual venue pages for full details.

📸 Unit

The benefits of Dine Sheffield 🍾

Dine Sheffield benefits residents, venues and the city centre economy. It provides an affordable way for people to eat out and to discover new restaurants in Sheffield city centre. For venues, it brings new customers who may be inspired to return or spread the word to friends and family.

October can be a quieter time of year for restaurants before the pre-Christmas rush, so every little helps. And the project also brings more people into the city centre, boosting footfall and its economy which is so vital for Sheffield to flourish.

Wherever you choose to eat for Dine Sheffield - bon appétit!