A warm welcome awaits you at Browns Sheffield

5th June 2019

The Browns building in Sheffield used to be the city's Army & General Stores.

Although we're right in the city centre, it's a beautifully tranquil spot that overlooks the Peace Gardens, an award winning public space with amazing water features and memorials. Join us for a relaxing, brasserie brunch, lunch, afternoon tea or dinner, made with quality, fresh, seasonal ingredients. Or if you don't fancy a meal, our expert, friendly teams will look after you in our stylish cocktail bar area, where you can enjoy a crafted cocktail (or two), a glass of fine wine or Champagne and graze on some delicious bar snacks. However you spend your time in our Sheffield restaurant, you can be certain it will be time well spent. We have great spaces for meetings and events, being able to cater for the relaxed buffet or drinks event or one of our 3 course set menus. As part of the Chamber we would offer all members up to 10% off any event booked with us between June and November by quoting Chamber of Commerce when initially booking. You can get in contact with us at 0114 276 6710 or at sheffield@browns-restaurants.co.uk We look forward to welcoming you in soon.

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