Rafters occupies a quiet corner plot in Nether Edge, where it has served tasting menus since 1989. Sommelier Alistair Myers bought the restaurant outright in 2014 and now runs it with head chef Dan Conlon, whose menus lean on seasonal, mostly British produce. Tables are solid oak, built locally, and diners eat with steak knives forged by an artisan working at Portland Works, Sheffield's historic cutlery works turned craft hub. The 26-seat dining room stays intimate rather than grand, with service pitched somewhere between formal and neighbourly. Wine matches get real attention given Myers' background, and the kitchen holds three AA rosettes alongside a Michelin recommendation. It is a rare Sheffield survivor from the era before the city's current restaurant boom, still independently owned rather than folded into a group.
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