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Cutlery Works

4.6
·491k reviews·,

A massive food hall in a historic building, offering 14 global eateries and three bars for a diverse culinary adventure.

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Wed/Fri 18-21h

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Cutlery Works

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Must-see attractions

A massive food hall in a historic building, offering 14 global eateries and three bars for a diverse culinary adventure.

4.6
(491k reviews)

"Foodie heaven with an unreal selection of eats, drinks, and vibes across two floors!"

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Midweek Lunch for Calm

Visit midweek for a quieter experience and quicker service.

Popular Dish Recommendations

Try the chicken gyros and birria tacos, highly recommended by visitors.

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Quick Facts

Closed·Opens 9AM

Cuisine

International Food Hall

Price

Mid-range

Address

73 – 101 Neepsend Ln, Neepsend, Sheffield S3 8AT, United Kingdom

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Global Culinary Adventure

Global Culinary Adventure

Explore diverse international cuisines from 14 vendors under one roof. Perfect for groups with varied tastes!

Burgers & Street Food Delights

Burgers & Street Food Delights

Indulge in highly-praised burgers and a variety of authentic street food options from around the world.

Vibrant Social Hub

Vibrant Social Hub

Experience a lively atmosphere with friends and family, complemented by a great selection of drinks.

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You guys loved my last one, so here’s another Sheffield food vlog 🍜 @CutleryWorks #sheffieldfoodies #sheffieldfood #viralfood
@amesbanks
13.8K likes • 163.7K views

Midweek Lunch for Calm

Visit midweek for a quieter experience and quicker service.

Popular Dish Recommendations

Try the chicken gyros and birria tacos, highly recommended by visitors.

Where is your favourite? #sheffield #sheff #cutleryworks #sheffieldissuper #sheffieldeats #seafood #tacos #mexican #hotdogs #foodhall #fyp #viral
@the.sheff
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It’s a new era for Butcher & Catch 🙌 #cutleryworks #newopening #sheffieldissuper #visitsheffield #meat #seafood #comfortfood #fyp
@the.sheff
773 likes • 28.2K views

App Order Delays

Expect potential delays with QR code ordering; direct vendor orders may be faster.

Consider Sharing

Portion sizes can vary; sharing may be a good option for some dishes.

Birria ramen has landed at Cutlery Works #birria #mexican #ramen #tacos #churros #sheffieldeats #foodmarket #foodhall #sheffieldstudents
@the.sheff
4.3K likes • 82.9K views

Tips

from all over the internet

Midweek Lunch for Calm

Visit midweek for a quieter experience and quicker service.

Popular Dish Recommendations

Try the chicken gyros and birria tacos, highly recommended by visitors.

App Order Delays

Expect potential delays with QR code ordering; direct vendor orders may be faster.

Consider Sharing

Portion sizes can vary; sharing may be a good option for some dishes.

What Travellers Say

4.6
(491k reviews)

Reviews Summary

Cutlery Works is celebrated as a premier food hall with an incredible variety of global cuisines, making it ideal for groups and families. Diners rave about specific dishes like burgers and gyros, and the vibrant atmosphere. However, some visitors have experienced significant delays and coordination issues with the app-based ordering system, and some find the venue can get uncomfortably warm.

"Came here during my visit to Sheffield out of a friend's recommendation. Love every part of it!

We ordered from Greek Gods, Viet Da Nang, and Jimmy's Burgers. All the food was delicious and the staff were very friendly! I ate the chicken gyros and it was really appetising.

I also ordered a mocktail from the bar. I must give credit to the bartender (who said he was new but indeed did a fantastic job) for the refreshing and delectable drink. He was also very friendly and understanding (assuring me that the mocktail was definitely zero alcohol). Thank you! 😊"

Leviana Vinanda

"Visited on a Saturday afternoon for a beer and food with my two bros, and it’s was a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of tables. You order food at the tables through a QR Code, and there are plenty of options. The burger at Jimmy’s burger was really good and so I’d recommend that if you’re up for a burger. Lots of fries served, too. It’s not a mind blowing venue like some reviews say, but it’s pleasant and good for big groups, including family / kids."

Ammar Ali

"Went here today with friends as all wanted something a bit different. However it's not great.

Not so good points
5 of us ordered wanting to all eat together- this didn't happen.some of us had already had our food and eaten it whilst others were still waiting for theirs.

2 of us ordered from the carribean place however this was very disappointing. Firstly 2 of us ordered from here and it took such a long time. After 40 mins we went to counter was told would be 6 mins and both would be done together. We waited 10 mins and 1 of us was given our food. The other they told us would be another 5 minutes (it was actually another 20 mins) One of us paid £26.99 for a meal (we did consider sharing it thinking it would be better for 2 - good job we didn't!) The portions were small. The rice taste burnt. The chicken and beef skewers were cold and chewing and hard. Not Luke warm but cold! The rice had no flavour or spice to it. The dumpling was hard and too chewy. Was not enough 1 person small portion sizes for price. And was definitely not worth the money unfortunately.

The QR code you order on could potenitally be a good thing however despite all ordering at same time none of the food was ready at the same time. It also does not allow you to remove items so another member of our party could not remove an item off a burger.

The majority of seating is high stools which are hard to sit on for long periods of times and generally no atmosphere (we went on a Saturday night)

The food is over priced one of the party paid £14 for loaded fries.

There is also 1 way systems and bus gates installed around area so this could be an issue. There is parking but from what I saw had double yellow lines.

Not disabled friendly as have to go back and forth to collect food and different place for drinks

Place is more like a food market!

To top it off you also get charged £1 per order for processing fee... but you have to go and collect it yourself!

Good bits
Erm.... the staff at the carribean was nice and friendly enough even though we did complain. The jerk chicken seemed OK

Friends or family you go with!

It's indoors

Would i return?
No i would not

Would i recommend it?
Unfortunately not. Overpriced, too long waits, all eat different times, not good for disabled people going up and down stairs to collect food. Stools uncomfortable.

Better places in the area or short distance away to eat."

danielle petch

What People Like

Vast array of international cuisines
Delicious burgers and street food
Lively and social atmosphere

What People Dislike

Order delays and app system issues
Disorganized food collection
Can get uncomfortably warm

Frequently Asked Questions

Cutlery Works offers a diverse range of international cuisines from 14 different vendors, including Mexican, Thai, Greek, Italian, Indian, and Japanese.

You can order via a QR code at your table and receive a text when your food is ready for collection. Some reviews suggest ordering directly from vendors might be more efficient.

Yes, it's considered a great spot for group gatherings and family outings due to the wide variety of food options.

Yes, Cutlery Works has a good selection of vegan options available from various vendors, including burgers and bowls.

Yes, there are three bars serving a selection of craft beers, spirits, coffee, and other beverages.

Midweek lunch hours are recommended for a quieter experience and faster service. Weekends and evenings are livelier but may have longer wait times.

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