As the 2020s have now begun, the refreshed interior is inspired by the 1920s a century ago.
We were the first to see inside – take a look at these pictures to find out more.
1. An eye for design
Art deco styling, high ceilings, monochrome flooring and luxury furniture is the order of the day at the venue, which is based in a red-brick building that was once Sheffield’s Army & General Stores. Photo: Scott Merrylees
2. An abundance of choice
The all-day food menu is accompanied by a traditional afternoon tea. Diners can also enjoy fresh market fish delivered daily, and a specials menu featuring lobster, steaks from Browns’ own farms and Sunday roasts. Photo: Scott Merrylees
3. A convivial atmosphere
Semi-private dining areas are available for special occasions and events, and live piano performances are happening on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6pm, and from 1pm on Sundays. Photo: Scott Merrylees
4. Catering for everyone
There is also a gluten-free menu accredited by Coeliac UK, and a range of dishes for vegetarians and vegans. Photo: Scott Merrylees