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My brother (PeterPoddy) is coming up to Yorkshire this weekend and I'm going to meet him in Sheffield - western/south western side (not the Peaks).
In order to lure him up North even more I need recommendations on the finest tea and cake shop in that area. (BTW it needs to have parking as I am driving the Millennium Volcon to meet him).
WARNING: Before you blithely reel off a list of potentials I must warn you that PeterPoddy is a cake [b]professional[/b]. I don't mean baking them, I mean [i]eating [/i]them. His love for and consumption of cake is something most people can only admire/be astonished by/be scared of.
So it's got to be good. The very best indeed.
No rubbish weird artisan cack (weird ingredients)
No dry boring slabs of misery.
While the tea could be seen as secondary, I would like to see the extra pot of hot water as should be the norm in Yorkshire.
The reputation of Yorkshire and the North lies in your hands!!
Anyone?
Central Sheffield?
Might be a bit poncy (at least by Sheffield standards), but the cakes really are good.
You're in the wrong bit of Yorkshire. Get yourself up to Betty's to share some elegant cake-based action with the moneyed grannies of Harrogate.
Has to be west Sheffield as PP has to get back down to Hampshire and can't travel any further really.
The tiffin at Graves Park café is good. Other cakes I don't know. Get to Hope and go to Café Adventure.
https://thedepotbakery.co.uk - anyone tried this place? Unsure about their use of the word artisan so much. 😉
[url= https://www.steelcitycakes.com/ ]Steel City Cakes[/url]
Excellent cake, and the portions are bloody massive. Definitely not poncy - these are man-sized hunks of cake. Three huge slices for £6 when I last went in, which was a mistake. There's street parking nearby.
Depot do good stuff. Forge Bakehouse maybe worth a look too. Steamyard (Division Street) normally gets some amazing donuts in, but you need to get there early.
Has to be west Sheffield as PP has to get back down to Hampshire and can't travel any further really.
Why, nose bleeds? Allergic to human kindness? 😉
Yeah Steel City Cakes!
If it's the weekend and your criteria extends to the Western Approaches of the City/Peak District then I can really recommend 'Jolly's Catering' (@JollysCateringCompany).
They have an old Citroen 'H' van that they park up at Curbar Gap - so plenty of parking. Although it can get busy if the weather is sunny!
Good Coffee and Great Cakes!
pook - to be fair they did turn it around.... http://www.thestar.co.uk/our-towns-and-cities/sheffield/dramatic-turnaround-for-cafe-in-sheffield-which-was-rated-one-of-city-s-least-hygienic-1-8363560
Fair enough, I take it back
Yeah the Curbar gap van is pretty good, but it's quite a long way to go to discover they've run out 😆
I like Coleman's Deli in Hathersage. It's a popular road bike stop and they do good coffee and have all kinds of different cakes.
I second both Steel City Cakes and Coleman's Deli. Both excellent.
I love cake.
WE are going to Steel City Cakes. Hope it's the right choice. It could be the one thing that lures PP back to the North. 🙂
Why forge so much?
Bias, mate bakes the cakes. Steel city for volume, forge for quality. Go to both regularly. Forge for parents/date, steel city for hunger.
http://www.jamesonstearooms.co.uk/
Lots of cake!!!
Its just before Steelcity cakes so takeaway selection box for £10???
Forge Bakehouse don't really do "cake" per se. Pastries, yes, sausage rolls yes, donuts, yes, good coffee yes, but not much in the way of actual cake. Possibly a bit hipster****er too. (Awesome brekkies though)
Steel City Cakes are good for cake (funny old world!) massive selection of flavours, but mostly of the "sponge cake with icing" type. Big lumps though.
Colemans in Hathersage are pretty good (salted caramel is a personal favourite)
7 Hills Bakery and Perfectionary on Sharrow Vale Road are 2 more, but I've not visited either, so can't vouch for quality.