Retro Sheffield: Remembering the City’s Cafés and Coffee Spots of the 60s–70s
Where would the world be without its daily caffeine injection, giving weary workers the shot in the arm they need?
Cafes and coffee houses have been part of life in the UK for hundreds of years, providing patrons with that vital boost.
These nostalgic photos take us back to the 60s and 70s, showing some of the most popular spots at which to grab a cuppa and a bite to eat back then.
From busy workers making a pit stop on their morning commute, to customers seeking a more leisurely drink, perhaps while perusing the papers or meeting a friend, they catered for everyone.
The cafes pictured include one in an old cinema, another within Sheffield’s lost Victoria railway station, and a third at the city’s Playhouse theatre.
Most of these cafes have long since closed, but some are still going strong all these years later.
All the photos are shared courtesy of Picture Sheffield.
Do these images bring back any memories”>memories for you? Is your favourite old cafe pictured in this retrophoto gallery?

1. Copper Kettle
Copper Kettle Cafe, Sheaf Street, Sheffield city centre, in April 1968 |

Mikado Cafe
Haymarket, Sheffield city centre, in July 1961, with Arthur Davy’s Mikado Cafe on the right | Picture Sheffield

Strand Cafe on Hereford Street, looking towards The Moor, in March 1965

Dainties cafe, right, on King Street, Sheffield city centre, in August 1964

Marjorie’s Cafe in Broomhill, near the junction of Junction of Brook Hill, Leavygreave and Hounsfield Road, in May 1967

Mary Gentle
The Mary Gentle Cafe, on Howard Street, Sheffield city centre, in April 1965

Garcia’s Transport Cafe, the Wicker, Sheffield, in June 1965

