The Cathedral Quarter in Sheffield has been recognised as the hub of the legal and professional quarter of the city for over 150 years. Once the medieval heart of Sheffield, with its boundaries lying on High Street, Church Street, Townhead Street, Tenter Street, West Bar and Snig Hill, it now sits neatly above the heart of Sheffield offering locals and visitors a well-established business district as well as a diverse range of entertainment, dining and shopping venues that maintain and showcase the Quarters’ heritage.
Within the Cathedral Quarter you will find an impressive array of restaurants ranging from classic British to Japanese. The beautiful old buildings as well as contemporary new builds house a whole host of hidden dining gems that are must-try restaurants for those who love food. With such wide variety, you are sure to find something to suit everyone’s taste and pocket.
With so many dining options to choose from, it can be difficult to decide where to eat in Sheffield, but Go dine are here to help. With our index of restaurants in the Cathedral Quarter of Sheffield, you can find, book and save on your favourite restaurants, or even discover a new one. You can browse menus and photos and read real diner reviews about their experiences at each venue. Once you have discovered a restaurant you like, just book online for free and we’ll do the rest.
With cuisines ranging from British to Japanese, why not explore what the historical Cathedral Quarter has to offer? If you’d like to go further afield, our other Sheffield pages offer you the best restaurants in Sheffield city centre and our regional pages offer you the very best in the area.
Did you know? In the St Peter and St Paul Cathedral stones from a Norman church with their dogtooth pattern can be seen set in the East wall.