Where to Eat in Sheffield City Centre’s Food Halls

Food halls play a key role in Sheffield city centre’s dining offer, bringing together multiple independent food traders under one roof. They are particularly well suited to groups with mixed tastes, informal dining and flexible eating, allowing everyone to choose something different while sharing the same space. From purpose‑built modern food halls to long‑established markets, these venues combine convenience, variety and a strong sense of place.

Sheffield Plate
📍 Orchard Square
Sheffield Plate is an artisan food hall located in Orchard Square, showcasing a rotating lineup of independent street‑food traders serving dishes from around the world. Alongside food vendors, the venue includes bars, regular events and communal seating, making it a popular destination for lunch, evening dining and social gatherings in the city centre.

Selected vendors include:

  • Ayubowan Street Food – Sri Lankan street‑food inspired dishes
  • The Athenian – Greek gyros, souvlaki and plant‑based alternatives
  • Colombo – Sri Lankan tapas and small plates
  • Thai Kitchen – Authentic Thai street food

(Vendor lineup may vary.)


Cambridge Street Collective

📍 Cambridge Street
Cambridge Street Collective is Europe’s largest purpose‑built food hall, bringing together a diverse lineup of independent traders serving authentic global cuisine. Alongside its food offer, the venue hosts live music, DJs and cultural events, creating a vibrant day‑to‑night destination close to the city centre core.

Food partners include:

  • Renata Pasta – Fresh Italian pasta made on site
  • Saiko Ramen – Japanese and Korean‑inspired ramen and small plates
  • Clapping Seoul – Korean street food
  • Asia Thai Street Food – Authentic Thai street‑food dishes
  • Baity Palestinian Kitchen – Dishes rooted in Palestinian food traditions
  • Sapore – Italian sandwiches, gnocchi and risotto
  • Pancake &Co – Sweet pancake and crêpe creations

(Vendor lineup may vary.)


Moor Market Food Court
📍 The Moor
Moor Market is a long‑established part of Sheffield City Centre and is home to a busy food court featuring a range of independent traders. Popular with city centre workers, shoppers and visitors, the food court offers affordable, informal dining with global flavours alongside familiar favourites. With shared seating and a relaxed daytime atmosphere, it is an accessible place to eat while moving through the city centre.

Selected vendors include:

  • Hungry Buddha – Nepalese home‑cooked food, known for thali platters and momos
  • Lemongrass Thai Street Food – Authentic Thai street‑food dishes including curries, stir‑fries and noodles
  • Market Chippy – Traditional fish and chips made to order