Award-winning speciality beer shop and tasting room Hop Hideout is moving to a new, intimate space, at grade II* listed Leah’s Yard, in the heart of Sheffield’s regeneration project.
The building is part of an historic 1800s site, used for ‘little mester’ workshops in and around the world-famous cutlery trade. The soft opening will take place on Saturday, 24 August.
The move to Leah’s Yard will enable Hop Hideout to provide even more bespoke food and drink tasting events. That could be meet the brewers, wine tastings, cider producer showcases, or a whole host of collaborative events planned to take place throughout the year.
It will also enable the community-focused small business to cater for private bookings and functions, such as birthdays, work events, and celebrations, which they love to be a part of.
Moving to Leah’s Yard was made possible by the generosity of Hop Hideout’s crowdfunder supporters. The crowdfunder hit nearly £10,000 in May, after adding a stretch goal to the original target.
“We’re excited to move to Leah’s Yard, a social hub at the heart of Sheffield showcasing the very best in local independent art, retail, food and drink,” said Hop Hideout owner Jules Gray.
“We’re so grateful to all of our supporters who have shown that the beer scene is alive and well in Sheffield. It’s a very exciting time to be opening our own premises once again.”