Friday 29 March 2013

Shamesburys and the Hadfield

Hello,

   a short post this, via expectation and assumption of inevitability  I had assumed a dire outcome for the  following pub. But it seems, I was wrong...

Walking down from the Hallamshire House I walked past the doomed Hadfield. I stopped to take some pics as it was inevitably, as reported in Beer Matters, the end of the pub as a pub; the end of the building as a pub at least. Shitty multinational conglomerate Sainsbury's planned to turn this pub into another morally baseless cash cow unit. The locals thought otherwise.

So it was I spotted a light on photographing the pub, and people behind he bar. So I went in. Inside was the buzz of opening a new venue. Three bands were ready to play a gig. And the man behind the bar confirmed, it was a reopening gig. Until Sainsbury's won the battle,  the pub company had set them the task of making a go of it.

You'll remember of course the failure of the Meadow Street Hotel  - the pubco offered them the chance to keep the pub if they made a success of it, then they took it off them even though they made the profit. Ultimately they wanted the building for flats - am not sure if they want this building for retail however......

So make sure you go to the Hadfield. It may only have one real ale, Hobgoblin at £3.00 a pint (and Westons cider at £3.45)  but under Jeff at the Red House I'm sure it can work. And showing this to Shamesbury's means they will understand that its a viable pub, and this may influence the council, whom ultimately give the go ahead for change of use.

Use it or lose it then Sheffield folk.

Wee Beefy.

2 comments:

  1. The Hadfield? The one in Broomhill? Might be turned into a Sainsburys?
    Aiyaaa, I spent half my life in there in 94/95. It was dog friendly and full of crusties back then, Fat Rob was the landlord as I remember.
    Really hope it stays open.

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    1. Well, if am to be pedantic its between Commonside and Brook Hill roundabout but since I recall only one Hadfield we both must be right. Interesting what you say though, I only went in once prior to its 2000ths morph into it being a neon club pub. It was in about 1991 and I shouldn't legally have been there. It was stoically ace. I share your hopes on it remaining open...

      BTW Crusties - knew a lot my friend. Not renowned for supping real ale though, IMHO...

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