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Does anyone know of any pub/restaurants in Sheffield that have indoor play areas? There used to be quite a few, but all seem to have closed. The only one I know of now is Monksbridge at dinnington, and that's only a tiny play area.

 

Is health and safety/accident claims gone mad something to do with it?

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Meadow Farm at chapel town, Near Morrisons, has an indoor play area and an out side park.

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There's a Brewers Fayre in Chesterfield. They have an indoor play area.

 

Tapton Lock Hill

Off Rotherway

Chesterfield

S41 7NJ

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There's a Brewers Fayre in Chesterfield. They have an indoor play area.

 

Tapton Lock Hill

Off Rotherway

Chesterfield

S41 7NJ

 

The story teller at Parkgate has one

 

I know, thanks for the suggestions, but we're fed up of having to drive so far and would really like to know if there's any in Sheffield itself. I know many parents who would also like to find one, I'm sure there is a lot of money to be made if one opens up somewhere!

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The Angel at Woodhouse

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Fulwood Inn

Not an indoor play area as such, but has a corner with toys for i'd guess under 5s. We ate a meal and a sit wasn't busy - more than happy to watch our little one play with the toys. It's not protected like an indoor play and just to the side of the bar and this was 6months+ ago so it could have changed with Stundent back.

 

Burger King - Penistone Rd.

not a pub nor michilin star.. but perfect while passing by for quick food, only about 3mx3m, but it's a softplay areas.

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Why would a pub have an indoor play area? :confused:

 

Surely pubs are for over-18s?

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Why would a pub have an indoor play area? :confused:

 

Surely pubs are for over-18s?

 

Sadly, not so. Another reason why the licensing trade is dying.

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Why would a pub have an indoor play area? :confused:

 

Surely pubs are for over-18s?

 

Darts board and a billiard table??? Best sort have some sort of play area... You are right though, pubs aren't for kids...

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Why would a pub have an indoor play area? :confused:

 

Surely pubs are for over-18s?

 

Yes, generally speaking pubs are, but it appears that some children's activity play area's do not have a licence to serve alcohol.

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