
July 2023. Loxley, Sheffield.
Having established that the Robin Hood (RIP) in Little Matlock was, indeed, the furthest point of my 2007 mega Sheffield crawl, I reckoned I ought to find a new pub to write about to justify splitting the trip into two posts.

I guess the market for pictures on flowers (I think that’s what this is, will ask Dad),

is limited, so I’m going to hope that you’re interested in a chain dining pub only serving Doom Bar.

Because that’s what greets you after a 20 minute clamber down to the River Loxley and up past the vast cemetery to the Admiral Rodney.
(Almost) excitingly, this is one of the Mitchell & Butlers Vintage pubs, which 25 years ago in London Colney’s Fox meant a huge “Collection Plate” of deep fried delights. And Bass.
Absolutely no chance of Bass, but a smart pub you’d mistake for an Ember Inn,

perhaps with a nod to Brunning & Price in the Gents.

I’ve yet to find a BAD pub in Sheffield, or one where I wasn’t made welcome, and the Rodney wins by having a landlady not assuming I’m eating and seeming pleased to serve a pint from their extensive cask range, even getting the bloke to pour it as if it’s a sacred act.

Regular readers will know how genuine my enthusiasm for finding Doom Bar at the end of a near 2 hour walk.
Overwhelmed with joy, I add a “Salt & Pepper Squid” starter to the order, and pick the most scenic seat.

I had the choice of seating to be honest, the only other custom being a trio of groups of gentlefolk (all female) who’d clearly all been exploring the delights of the graveyard (it’s a cracker).
I’m sure they appreciated the contemporary soundtrack as much as you will;
and probably thought “Not a patch on Yazoo” just as you are now.
The Doom Bar has a disappointing head but a dryness lacking in most Spoons where it often has a cloying sweetness (NBSS 3+). NS+PSSS 3.5 for the squid.

As a chain pub goes, it’s a cracker. Two minutes walk down the road you reach an excellent homebrew GBG pub. But the Wisewood doesn’t do Doom. Just saying.
I’ve been under the cosh at work so not been up to speed but what a great post! Just like putting on a pair of comfy slippers and having a relaxing chuckle !
Doom Bar and the delights of a Vintage Inn made to sound very interesting and enjoyable 👌
Genius!
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Is “under the cosh” part of the new Physical Education curriculum ?
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Are these part of the critically acclaimed “every pub in Sheffield” series?
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It could b, Dave, but I couldn’t be bothered to check what the previous number in that series was. And also Will might claim that Loxley isn’t in Sheffield.
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There’s a Loxley between me and Uttoxeter but I don’t think it’s ever had a pub.
A Lower Loxley actually, like in the Archers.
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