Church - Temple of Fun

UNITED KINGDOM Sheffield 4a Rutland Way

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Church - Temple of Fun

Housed in the listed Osborn Works in Sheffield's Kelham Island, Church was an exciting new venture from Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oliver Sykes. Osborn Works is the only industrial building designed by famed Victorian architect William John Hale, who was responsible for some of the areas more iconic churches. It's only fitting that on the eve of the building's 100th anniversary in 2018, it was reborn as Church, Temple of Fun. Home to Sheffield's first arcade bar and inspired by South American religious iconography, Church has a 100% vegan bar and street food kitchen, which will satisfy the taste buds of vegans and omni's alike. Over drinks you can lose yourself in an arcade that includes playstation gaming pods, retro arcade machines and a pool table. All our food and drinks can be enjoyed inside or outside on our balcony terrace overlooking the River Don. Also a 220 capacity live music venue, keep checking the calendar page and Church social media channels to be the first to hear about all upcoming events, with the first major live event hosted back in July 2018 by Toddla T for Sheffield's Tramlines festival featuring a DJ set from Radio 1's Annie Mac. Bring Me The Horizon, Deaf Havana and Sophie and the Giants have all performed here and we also host free movie nights and gaming days.

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Church - Temple of Fun's team
Our team

Our team are incredibly hard working, friendly and we love our big extended family.

Our Menu

Fully plant based and continuing to create innovative dishes to add to the menu alongside unusual specials.

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