Ive been to Sheffield's 3 time now and I always have a good time. Â I went on Thursdays where they have $2.00 domestic beers and on a Saturday where they had $3 buck you call it. Â Its really a mixed group of people which makes it a comfortable place to hang out. Â They also have a DJ at 10pm on Saturdays, I would not go just for the "DJ" auto play MP3 player. Â Food was not bad and the wait staff is always fun, Sandy was very attentive to my table.
Review Source:I have been a regular patron for about a year now hitting up the bar for lunch. Mikell and Crystal are two of the best bartenders out there. The only down side to the bar is that the tv's don't have HD. come on now, its 2011, get on that shit.
Hot Turkey open faced sammich was delish and a hefty portion for a small price.
I was very excited to see this place. Â It looked like a great alternative to the chains. Â The food was not anything special, tasted just like the chains. Â I had pancakes and bacon. Â Bacon was depressingly thin. Â Pancakes were unimpressive. Â
This place isn't worthy the extra steps to get there. Â Maybe the connected sports bar is better.
The Ancient One and I disobeyed a cardinal rule of restaurant dining - we went to a self-proclaimed sports bar for a weekday breakfast.
Now you and I both know, Gentle Reader, that a sports bar is not usually the place you think of when you say "Wow! That's where I want to be at 10:00am!" Unless, of course, you've been out all night - then, you probably want to have breakfast at a sports bar, because you know you can get a little hair of the dog along with your greasy eggs.
But The Ancient One and I (mainly me) couldn't find the restaurant I was looking for, amidst all the twists and turns of strip mall hell, and so I figured, it's Bob Evans again. But then we passed Sheffield's, and there was one sign that said "open" and another sign that said "Breakfast and Lunch Served," and the car pulled into the lot.
Inside, we saw that the sports bar area is to the right, and the restaurant area is to the left. The Ancient One commented right away that the decor was very nice - not too fancy, but pleasant and neat. We were greeted by a friendly, but not too friendly, hostess, who told us that our waitress would be right with us. And, lo and behold, she was, bearing menus. We asked for coffee and had it within a minute. I was favorably impressed.
Sheffield's already had the lunch salad bar up, but I was told that breakfast was still available. I ordered a vegetarian skillet - potatoes at the base, with mushrooms, broccoli, onions, green pepper, topped with two eggs. I requested sunnyside and wheat toast. The waitress asked if I wanted the toast buttered or not. I said not.
The Ancient One ordered crepes with cherries. Since T.A.O. is actually trying to gain weight, she requested the whipped cream on top instead of powdered sugar. The waitress promised to give her LOTS of whipped cream.
The food came in less than 10 minutes. The Ancient One had three large crepes, with artfully-arranged whipped cream on top. I had a couple bites. It was really good.
I was also very pleasantly surprised with my skillet. Sometimes, you just get a lot of potatoes with very few vegetables. Not this time. There was a very good ratio of potatoes to vegetables. Everything was cooked just right. The skillet wasn't humongous, but for me, it was still a lot. And my wheat toast was dry, as requested.
We each took the remainders of our meals home. I just had mine for dinner with a little extra cheese on top. Still very good.
All in all, a very pleasant experience. I would definitely go to Sheffields for breakfast again. And it wasn't crowded at all, unlike the Bob Evans and Bakers Square across the street. Who knows, I might even have dinner and drinks there sometime! But not with The Ancient One along.
can you say one pound cheeseburger? that's just the meat. before all the other grilled and fresh toppings are added. before you count the giant bun that is truly bigger than your head.
bacon. grilled onion, mushrooms, peppers. tomato, lettuce, cheese.
i ordered it once by pointing at the picture, it looked good and i had not  read the description. yeah when it came out on a platter, i was stunned. it fed three of us at the table, well we all had had quite a few drinks by then, and i think i took half of it home for leftovers.
their hot wings are good. the other items i have had there have always been good.
get your friends, get the burger. have fun trying to get it in your mouth.