Devonshire Quarter and Division Street, Sheffield

Devonshire Quarter and Division Street, Sheffield

Division Street and Devonshire Street together make up the Devonshire Quarter of Sheffield. Unlike most other shopping areas, they are known for their small, independent shops, alternative businesses, cafes, pubs, and bars.

A notable shopping center in the district is the Forum, a two-floor shopping center of arcade boutiques, a pool hall, and an inviting cafe. Near the Forum is Devonshire Green, a comparatively vast open area of central Sheffield. The Devonshire Quarter is bounded by Sheffield's Ring Road, Carver Street, West Street, Moore Street, and Charter Row.

The Quarter aims to be an urban village of residences and retail shops within the Devonshire Quarter. Division Street has independent, non-chain shops and a few larger ones like Costa Coffee and Sainsbury's Local supermarket. There are picturesque local pubs like the Frog & Parrot and Lloyds No.1 Bar.

Some historic buildings are in the Quarter, including Taylor's Eye Witness Works and Beehive Works, a 19th-century factory houses still manufacturing Sheffield cutlery and steel products.

Nightlife includes unique venues for clubbing. The Crystal Bar is located in the old Scissor Works Factory, hosting club nights. The Green Room bar features live music. The Popworld offers a proper cheesy night of rock and pop. Walkabout bar is home to live sports. The Viper Rooms nightclub is glamorous.

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Sight Name: Devonshire Quarter and Division Street
Sight Location: Sheffield, England (See walking tours in Sheffield)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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