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Cambridge Street Collective
A buzzing food court where Sheffield's independent traders congregate, serving everything from Korean to sourdough under one converted warehouse roof.
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You'll find Cambridge Street Collective tucked away on Backfields, just off the main drag in the city centre — the kind of spot locals actually know about rather than stumble upon by accident. Walk through the doors and you're met with that brilliant controlled chaos of a proper food court: the smell of five different cuisines competing for your attention, the low hum of conversation, and enough seating to accommodate the Friday night rush without feeling rammed. Each vendor here has their own following, whether it's the Korean place doing proper kimchi, the pizza crew working their sourdough, or whoever's currently slinging the best coffee. It's got that warehouse conversion energy without being try-hard about it — exposed brick and industrial bones, but genuinely functional rather than Instagram-baiting. You grab a seat, order from whoever's calling to you that day, and actually enjoy eating somewhere that feels like it belongs to Sheffield rather than a chain template.
Known for
- ★Multiple independent food vendors under one roof
- ★Sourdough and artisan bread
- ★Korean and Asian street food
- ★Warehouse conversion with industrial aesthetic
- ★Lively communal seating and atmosphere