Craft & Dough

A week or so ago saw us in Sheffield, meeting up with Kathy, who lives there, Claire and my grandson, Paul. Kathy, who is very au fait with the eateries and taverns around her area, decided that 'Craft and Dough' would be a great place to go for our lunch.

 This is one of those places which promotes craft beers (of which we didn't partake) and pizzas, which were very acceptable. Paul certainly enjoyed his.

 Craft & Dough is in the Kelham Island Quarter and yes, you've guessed it, on an 'Industrial Heritage' site.
Unfortunately, as we didn't have a lot of time, we didn't visit the museum. Maybe we'll do that another time, but if you want to know more about this little area, have a look here.

Or you could ask Yorkshire Pudding!

7 comments:

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I have taken a photo at Kelham Island from the very spot you took the third picture. However, I have never been to Craft and Dough. We might give it a try. How nice that Paul had a day out in the company of his Nana! Or do you prefer to be called Granny?

Jennytc said...

Nanny is the tradition in our family, YP. I'm happy with that. :)

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Nanny? You mean like Mary Poppins?

Dale said...

Yeah, like ... brolly and all. ;)

Yorkshire Pudding said...

"Listen, listen", she's calling to you
"Feed the birds, tuppence a bag
Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag"

Jennytc said...

The second word is 'off' folks! ;)

Graham Edwards said...

It looks like Sheffield has changed in the half century since I frequented its hallowed streets.

Plaster board and dust

So, we're still no further forward on the British Gas smart meter front and I've given up making non-existent appointments with them...