Restaurant in Sheffield, United Kingdom
Rafters Restaurant
415ptsSheffield's Michelin Plate tasting menu, book early.

About Rafters Restaurant
Rafters is Sheffield's most consistent fine-dining option: a Michelin Plate restaurant (2024 and 2025) with a tasting menu built on serious British sourcing and a wine list organised to actually help you choose. The drinks program, including the miso Martini and curated small-glass pairings, is a genuine reason to book rather than an afterthought. Book four to six weeks ahead minimum — it fills.
Who Should Book Rafters Restaurant
Rafters is the right call for couples or small groups who want a formal tasting-menu occasion without travelling to London. If you're returning after a previous visit and wondering what to explore next, the Kitchen Bench — a ringside seat in front of the pass — is the answer. It's a meaningful step up from your first dining-room experience, and it's the kind of detail that separates a second visit from a first. For anyone considering a splurge in Sheffield's fine-dining tier, this is the benchmark against which the others are measured.
The Room
Rafters sits on the first floor of a building on Oakbrook Road in the S11 postcode, and the space does a lot of work before a dish arrives. Exposed beams and brickwork give the room a textured, slightly rustic quality that keeps it from feeling stiff , important at this price point, where rooms can tip into formal and cold. The recent refurbishment added solid oak tables made locally, which grounds the space in something tangible rather than generic hospitality-supply. The open kitchen is the spatial centrepiece: it adds movement and noise in the right registers, and it's what makes the Kitchen Bench seat meaningful rather than gimmicky. For a room operating at ££££, the atmosphere leans warmer than most of its Sheffield peers.
The Food
The tasting menu is the main event here, built around high-quality sourced ingredients , Nordic halibut, Creedy Carver duck, Loch Duart salmon, Scottish venison , matched with accompaniments that show genuine kitchen thinking rather than trend-chasing. Documented combinations include beetroot, blood orange and buttermilk with salmon; parsnip, blackcurrant and kale with venison; and a cauliflower cheese that gets the truffle treatment to genuinely aromatic effect. A shorter set menu runs at certain times, which makes the restaurant accessible at slightly lower commitment. Dessert territory runs through refined versions of rum-and-raisin ice cream and Yorkshire rhubarb with white chocolate, ginger and sorrel , comfort reference points treated with technical care rather than nostalgia for its own sake.
Rafters holds a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent cooking at a level that Michelin inspectors consider worth flagging without yet awarding a star. In practical terms, that means the kitchen is reliable , you're not booking on reputation alone. The 4.9 Google rating from 402 reviews confirms the consistency isn't a fluke.
The Drinks Program
The wine list is one of the more thoughtful in Sheffield's fine-dining tier, and it's worth paying attention to how it's structured. Rather than listing by region or grape , the standard approach that mostly benefits people who already know what they want , Rafters organises by style and characteristics. Want body without mouth-drying tannins? That's a category. Want your socks knocked off? Also a category. It's a practical system that makes pairing decisions easier and more honest, and it works particularly well alongside the tasting menu.
The small-glass pairing options that accompany the tasting menu are documented as worth the additional spend, both for fit with the food and for imagination in the selections. If you're returning for a second visit, commit to the pairing rather than ordering by the bottle , the curation adds a layer to the meal that's difficult to replicate independently.
Miso Martini is the most-cited single drink, and it's the kind of detail that makes a cocktail program worth discussing separately: a waiter reportedly wrote out the recipe for a diner who asked, then vacuum-packed coffee beans to take home. That's a level of engagement with the drinks that goes beyond a bar snack or a pre-dinner aperitif. It positions Rafters' cocktail offering as something residents of the tasting-menu format should arrive for, not just during.
Service
Multiple documented accounts describe service that combines technical knowledge with genuine warmth , a combination that's harder to achieve than either element alone. One diner noted it is very rare to find this level of service combined with personability in a restaurant. At ££££, that's the baseline expectation, but Rafters appears to clear it reliably rather than occasionally. The enthusiasm described in the venue record reads less like trained hospitality performance and more like staff who actually know the product and want to talk about it.
Booking and Practical Details
Rafters books hard. At ££££ with a Michelin Plate and a 4.9 rating, demand consistently outpaces availability. Plan a minimum of four to six weeks ahead for weekend tasting-menu slots; the Kitchen Bench in particular is a finite and sought-after seat. If you're planning around a specific date , anniversary, birthday , book the moment the reservation window opens. A shorter set menu is available at certain times, which may offer slightly more flexibility than the full tasting-menu service. For Sheffield's fine-dining scene broadly, see our full Sheffield restaurants guide.
220 Oakbrook Rd, Sheffield S11 7ED. ££££. Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Google: 4.9 (402 reviews).
How It Compares
Against Sheffield's fine-dining peers, Rafters and JÖRO are the two names that come up first in any serious conversation about the city's upper tier. JÖRO operates at ££££ with a modern-cuisine focus and strong national recognition; the choice between them is partly format and partly tone. JÖRO leans more contemporary and Scandi-influenced; Rafters is warmer in atmosphere, more rooted in British ingredient sourcing, and the drinks program at Rafters has a personality that JÖRO's doesn't quite match. If the full drinking experience , cocktails, curated wine pairing, tableside engagement , matters as much as the food, Rafters edges it.
Bench and Domo sit at lower price points and are easier to book, making them practical alternatives if the Rafters window has closed or if ££££ is a stretch for the occasion. Native offers a different proposition again , worth considering if the locally sourced, seasonal angle appeals but the tasting-menu commitment feels like too much. Tom Lawson at the Psalter is directly relevant context given the shared ownership history, and worth checking availability on if Rafters is fully booked.
In the broader Modern British tier nationally, Rafters sits below the Michelin-starred circuit , restaurants like L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, or CORE by Clare Smyth in London , but the Michelin Plate designation and the consistency of its ratings put it ahead of the generalist fine-dining field. For the price and the location, it punches above its postcode. If you're in Sheffield and this is the meal you're planning around, book it. If you're travelling specifically for the meal, understand the national context: this is a strong regional restaurant, not a destination you'd cross the country for on food alone. The drinks program and the room might tip that calculation if those matter to you.
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Modern British Context
For reference points at the higher end of the national Modern British category: The Fat Duck in Bray, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, hide and fox in Saltwood, and The Ritz Restaurant in London.
FAQs
- What should I order at Rafters Restaurant? The tasting menu is the reason to come here. Within it, documented highlights include the truffled cauliflower cheese and the Cornish cod with chip-shop scraps and caviar , both of which show the kitchen's ability to take a familiar reference point and deliver something with genuine technical depth. For drinks, the miso Martini is the most-cited single order; if you're doing the tasting menu, the small-glass wine pairing is worth the additional spend over choosing by the bottle.
- Is Rafters Restaurant worth the price? At ££££ with a Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025 and a 4.9 Google rating from over 400 reviews, the value case is solid by Sheffield standards. You're getting a level of cooking, service, and drinks curation that matches or exceeds what most ££££ restaurants in the UK's regional cities deliver. Against London comparators at the same price, the room is smaller and the national profile lower , but the experience is consistent and the service quality is documented as genuinely strong. If you're in Sheffield and want one serious meal, the price is justified.
- Can Rafters Restaurant accommodate groups? No specific group capacity or private dining information is available in the current data. Given the first-floor room with a relatively intimate format, large groups (8+) should contact the restaurant directly before assuming availability. The Kitchen Bench is leading suited to 1-2 people as a specific experience; standard tables are more appropriate for small groups of 4-6.
- How far ahead should I book Rafters Restaurant? Book four to six weeks ahead minimum for weekend tasting-menu sittings. The Kitchen Bench requires even more lead time given the limited seats. With a Michelin Plate and consistent strong reviews, Rafters books out at a pace that makes last-minute booking a significant risk. If your date is fixed , an anniversary or a specific occasion , book the moment the window opens. Weekday availability is likely easier, but don't assume a table is available on short notice at any point.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Rafters Restaurant? Yes, if tasting-menu format suits how you eat. The menu is built around high-quality sourced ingredients with intelligent accompaniment matching rather than trend-driven composition, and the small-glass wine pairing adds meaningfully to the experience. The shorter set menu , available at certain times , is the right option if the full tasting-menu commitment feels like too much, but the drinks pairing and the Kitchen Bench experience are both tasting-menu-only propositions. First-timers should do the full menu; returning visitors should add the Kitchen Bench seat and commit to the wine pairing.
Compare Rafters Restaurant
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rafters Restaurant | Modern British | There's a characterful, rustic-chic vibe to this first-floor restaurant, courtesy of its exposed beams and brickwork. Real pride and enthusiasm is poured into both the cooking and the service, with a tasting menu composed of modern, richly flavoured dishes based on high-quality produce like Nordic halibut and Creedy Carver duck. A shorter set menu is served at certain times, while the 'Kitchen Bench' gives you a ringside seat in front of the pass. The wine list is usefully listed by styles and characteristics, enabling you to craft the perfect pairing.; Alistair Myers and Tom Lawson's Sheffield restaurant is now reaping the benefits of some constructive refurbing: an open kitchen adds to the visual allure, and the room has been fitted with new solid oak tables, made locally. The whole operation radiates enthusiasm: 'it is very rare to find this level of service, combined with personability, in a restaurant,' mused one diner, as the waiter wrote out the recipe for the miso Martini, before vacuum-packing some of the coffee beans. In between, the kitchen essays a fine-dining spin on classic home-style dishes, truffling up cauliflower cheese into something aromatically beguiling, transforming an Indian-spiced serving of Cornish cod with chip-shop scraps and caviar. Elsewhere, dishes are about the intelligent matching of core ingredients to their accompaniments: beetroot, blood orange and buttermilk with Loch Duart salmon; parsnip, blackcurrant and kale with Scottish venison. Indulgences of another era are evoked in the refined takes on rum-and-raisin ice cream, or Yorkshire rhubarb enriched with white chocolate, ginger and sorrel. A spectacular wine list is arranged by style, depending on whether you want some body but without mouth-drying tannins, or would actually quite like your socks knocking off. The small-glass options that accompany the tasting menu are well worth the extra investment for both gastronomic fit and imagination.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Hard | — |
| JÖRO | Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Tom Lawson at the Psalter | Unknown | — | ||
| Bench | Unknown | — | ||
| Domo | Unknown | — | ||
| Native | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Rafters Restaurant?
The tasting menu is the format Rafters is built around, featuring ingredients like Nordic halibut, Creedy Carver duck, and Loch Duart salmon. If you're visiting for the first time, book the Kitchen Bench for a direct view of the pass — it adds context to every course. The wine pairings by the small glass are documented as worth the extra spend, and the miso Martini has become something of a signature.
Is Rafters Restaurant worth the price?
At ££££ with a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), Rafters sits at the top of Sheffield's fine-dining tier and largely justifies the spend. The combination of high-sourced ingredients, a thoughtful wine list, and service that multiple diners have called rare at this level means you're getting more than the room suggests. If you're comparing value against a London equivalent at the same price point, Rafters comes out ahead on personalised service — though the food ambition is regional, not national-stage.
Can Rafters Restaurant accommodate groups?
Rafters is a first-floor restaurant on Oakbrook Road with a format built around a tasting menu, which makes it a natural fit for small groups marking an occasion. The Kitchen Bench seats are best for one or two diners who want the chef's-eye view; larger groups should request the main dining room. Given how hard the restaurant books, groups of four or more should plan further ahead than couples — six weeks minimum is a safe target.
How far ahead should I book Rafters Restaurant?
Four to six weeks ahead is the practical minimum given Rafters' Michelin Plate status and 4.9 rating. Peak dates — Friday and Saturday evenings, key calendar occasions — will go faster. If you have a specific date in mind, six weeks out is the safer call.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Rafters Restaurant?
Yes, if a multi-course tasting format is your preference — Rafters' menu is composed around intelligent ingredient pairings (beetroot with Loch Duart salmon, parsnip with Scottish venison) rather than showmanship. A shorter set menu is available at certain sittings if the full tasting menu feels like too much. The wine list, arranged by style and character rather than region, makes pairing decisions easier and adds to the overall case for the full experience.
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