The service has to be one of the best I've experienced ever. The staff were perfect; friendly and helpful. I didn't feel rushed at all, it was a lovely atmosphere. Only 1 star less as the food was more expensive than I usually pay but it was very well cooked. The toilets were a bit cold as well, but other than that, a very enjoyable and relaxing experience
The food is amazing and worth the money. Services are average, as i have had experiences where i found a table upstairs after a long wait (since the place is very crowded most of the time) but they told us we wont be able to order food as they dont serve food upstairs during that time. We had to wait longer to get another table downstairs.
I rather liked the Benjamin Huntsman when I visited on a recent trip to Sheffield. Located at the top of Cambridge St, it is only round the corner from another Wetherspoons, the Wather Works. Benjamin Huntsman was notable for this steel producing town as he invented crucible or cast steel & he opened a plant in Sheffield around 1740.
The building is rather interesting inside with itsl industrial elements & overly large pipework. Two coffee machines on the lower floor along with an accesible toilet located to the rear. Other toilets are on the second floor up a staircase - note at the time of visiting, the ladies toilets only flushed if you press both buttons at the same time. Some cubicles gave this instruction but not all, so just bear this in mind if paying a 'visit'!
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