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Pubs & bars in Park Side that have free WiFi

Trying to find pubs in Park Side that have free WiFi? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 4.6 miles     Location: Sheffield, S9

All of our quality rooms features, LCD Flat screen TV & DVD player, Tea & Coffee making facilities and benefit from an en-suite. Guests can enjoy hot and cold food from our Deli Café. From baguettes,

Distance: 4.6 miles     Location: Ecclesfield, Sheffield, S35

Distance: 4.7 miles     Location: Dore, Sheffield, S17

Distance: 4.7 miles     Location: Manor Castle, Sheffield, S2

Distance: 5 miles     Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S17

Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Arbourthorne, Sheffield, S12

Here at The Punch Bowl, Gleadless we offer a warm welcome to all of our customers both new and old. We have recently undergone a massive refurbishment of which we are glad to host a great new environment for both friends and family alike.

Distance: 5.2 miles     Location: Ecclesfield, Sheffield, S35

We bring the best in family and adult dining to this area of Sheffield and our team will await you with a warm welcome.

Distance: 5.2 miles     Location: Totley, Sheffield, S17

Located on picturesque Penny Lane in Totley, Sheffield, our pub takes its name from the cricket pitch we overlook which is set amongst a backdrop of the stunning Blacka Moor.

Distance: 5.2 miles     Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S35

The Acorn Inn is an old stone former Coaching Inn, built in 1868. The pub is a very attractive pub in the affluent area of Burncross on the fringes of Sheffield. The pub is filled with traditional cha

Distance: 5.4 miles     Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S17

Welcome to The Cross Scythes pub in Totley, Sheffield. Our picturesque pub is housed in a building which, according to Sheffield History, in part dates from the 17th century.

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