View Full Version : POMONA, Eccelsall Road


goldenfleece
28-01-2005, 09:10
can anyone remember this place being opened back in the early 80's? I think it was opened somewhere around the same time as THE JOLLY BUFFER which was late 1981.....anyone know or is the Pomona a much older pub that was simply enlarged in the 80's? I am sure I remember something else being there in the late 70's but not sure what.....

sheffexpat
28-01-2005, 11:07
Yes , there was an old Pomona which stood roughly on the same site as the present one. We didn't go in all that much as the Nursery Tavern was very popular then and there used to be two more pubs on Pomona Street , the Prince and the Rising Sun [I think !].
But ...the Pomona was generally popular. I think locals used it and then people on their home , early evening.As far as I can remember , it had a conservatoire [spelling ?] round the back.
I don't know when the original was built----probably late Victorian ?

Strix
28-01-2005, 11:57
The new one around 1990 (http://www.picturesheffield.co.uk/cgi-bin/hpac.pl?_cgifunction=form&_layout=picturesheffield&keyval=sheff.id=8896)

The old one around 1970 (http://www.picturesheffield.co.uk/cgi-bin/hpac.pl?_cgifunction=form&_layout=picturesheffield&keyval=sheff.id=8821)

An older pic (http://www.picturesheffield.co.uk/cgi-bin/hpac.pl?_cgifunction=form&_layout=picturesheffield&keyval=sheff.id=1967)

I notice the address changed though, so I don't know where the old one was.

Ousetunes
28-01-2005, 13:17
I think the present Pomona opened around 1981 and it certainly replaced another pub with the same name which I'd guess was demolished for road widening. I've also seen somewhere on the internet The Rising Sun pub which was on Pomona Street but I can't tell you where I saw the photo. My aunt used to work in the area and says there were loads of back street boozers now sadly long gone.

I'd also guess that the current Pomona was constructed at the same time as Wickes which stood nearby, Wickes' car-park fronted onto Eccesall Road. That was demolished and the Portergate Building now stands there.

And the Pomona did have a conservatory. I believe it's still there only now made open-plan into the pub itself. It's an okay pub, nothing more, nothing less.

Strix
28-01-2005, 15:52
Originally posted by Ousetunes
I've also seen somewhere on the internet The Rising Sun pub which was on Pomona Street but I can't tell you where I saw the photo.
That's on picturesheffield too. Put 'pomona' into your search and it will come up.

dishwasher
30-01-2005, 12:21
The old Pomona was a cracking pub.

Separate rooms, lots of wood panelling and I think it served Home ales from Nottingham. It had a great feel about it.

I'm sure a picture of it once appeared in the NME with a line of blokes mooning in front of it.

There were also some other pubs in the area, such as The New Inn and the Earl Grey.

Does anyone remember them?

sheffexpat
30-01-2005, 17:18
Yeah , I remember the Earl Grey and the New Inn----both good pubs.
The Earl Grey was a big place---well at least it had a concert room at the back.That stood on the corner , I think , of Harrow Street and Ecclesall Road [Could be wrong about its exact position }.
The New Inn was almost exactly across from the Earl Grey , on the corner of Hanover Street and Ecclesall Road.
Not too far away was the Royal Oak [bottom of Cemetery Road] and the Boston and the Lansdowne , both near the junction of Landsdowne Road and London Road.
One of my first [under-age] drinks was at a pub called the Napier , not surprisingly on Napier Street , roughly where that church hall is now , opposite the entrance to "Safeways" [?].
Also there were one or two dotted around the bottom part of Summerfield Street but I can't remember their names.
Plenty to go at 30 or 40 more years ago---and every pub had its individual character and often , eccentric landlords and landladies----as for the customers--well it would take a Dickens to describe them !

Plain Talker
31-01-2005, 19:29
the New Inn was renamed "the Beer Engine" for a few years, it was a sort of theme pub.

It's now got some really weird name, still a bit gimmicky. (not been in for a long time, as the access is bad) it's got a strange sign outside,with colours and a design that make me think of 1970's psychedelic wallpaper. (all oranges and browns)

PT

extaxman
31-01-2005, 20:12
I used to go in the Earl Grey every Friday night to listen to the Imperial traditional jazz band during 1960-61, a really good night out. The concert room wasn't really big about a dozen tables but it used to get really packed.

It once got raided by the police who were after under age drinkers, I was in there and I was just 18 so got away with it. The police wouldn't accept that I was 18 so came to visit my mum and dad a few days later to confirm it. Never see the police in pubs now.

Greybeard
01-02-2005, 09:34
Originally posted by sheffexpat

Plenty to go at 30 or 40 more years ago---and every pub had its individual character and often , eccentric landlords and landladies----as for the customers--well it would take a Dickens to describe them !

Funny how there were so many pubs in the Little Sheffield/Highfield area, yet once you passed the Royal there were hardly any on, or off, Abbedale Road and only a couple on London/Chesterfield Road until you got to Woodseats.

A couple of others I remember were a little pub on John St and another on the corner of Hill St and Bramall Lane, the Yellow Lion on Alderson Road and the Sheaf Hotel on Bramall Lane.

BTW the Royal Oak was a farmhouse long before the area was built up, and the Sheaf Hotel used to be a private house surrounded by gardens and fields.

That Home Beer in the Pamona was something of an aquired taste but was about the cheapest pint in Sheffield, and it was certainly a nice place to go for a quiet drink or two.

stevie1957
01-02-2005, 23:32
I’ve not been in the Lescar (spelling) for years. There used to be good live music nights….the beer was ok too. Come to think of it the Porta Cottage wasn’t too bad either. I haven’t a clue what they are like now. Can anyone get me up-to-date?

suzyoo
05-02-2005, 23:50
My mum and myself used to work at the New Inn in the early 70's it was my local pub, with an odd mix of bikers (I think only one of them actually had a bike :0) and oldies, the landlord then was Billingsley( he was always called by his nickname but ive forgotten it)his missus was a little spit fire!
My brother is still a regular at the pomona, I used also to go in the prince and the rising sun, not so much the earl grey or the devonshire though.as i got older i was a bit of a hippy and went in the nelson and the buckaneer, any body remember the penthouse? it was loppy lol, saw the frank white band there.
it was sad to see a great brewery like Wards disappear.

goldenfleece
06-02-2005, 19:55
Originally posted by stevie1957
I’ve not been in the Lescar (spelling) for years. There used to be good live music nights….the beer was ok too. Come to think of it the Porta Cottage wasn’t too bad either. I haven’t a clue what they are like now. Can anyone get me up-to-date?

LESCAR is unchanged..they do comedy nights and DJ's, not sure about live bands now. Good beer. Porter Cottage is ok but rubbish beer, no real ale at all.

dishwasher
11-02-2005, 17:51
The Porter gets very, very busy at weekends. Crammed to the rafters.

And they seem to increase the volume of the music as the evening progresses.

Shuts bang on 11pm.

Longcol
13-02-2005, 00:02
Yes - original Pomona was a white coloured boozer with green paint work on Ecclesall Road - demolished for road widening in early 80's.

IMHO was very cliquey - took ages to get served if you weren't a regular. Mind you, so were Nursery Tavern, Lescar (but not the tap room) and Porter Cottage.

Rising Sun was on Pomona Street which runs about 50 yds off Ecclesall Road. Demolished early 70's if my memory is up to scratch.
Best place to get smashed on cider at the time!

holberry
22-03-2005, 19:25
hi

the old pomona was further down eccleshall rd from the new one toward moorfoot the beer garden could be entered from pomona st , the rising sun was on the corner of pomona st and pear st diagonally facing rabone & chesterman works ( now uni
buildings. the last tenant at the rising sun was my cousin rita edwards now deceased, when demolition came she move to the fox house on shirland road but on retirement came back to live in the sharrow area