The city-centre based venue is set to relinquish its current moniker ‘The Devonshire’ and return to its roots as the infamous Sheffield destination, The Old House.

The venue boasts award-winning pies, customisable Sunday roast dinners, an extensive cocktail menu and a range of craft beers and real ales is re-opening its doors from Friday 21 June.

Visitors can expect an eclectic home-from-home pub atmosphere playing on trend tunes – a quirky, cosy setting with a nod to mid-20th-century décor.

The laid-back bar first opened its doors in August 2007, back then it was known for having no pretence, just good drinks, great food and friendly, knowledgeable staff.

Kane Yeardley, Managing Director at True North Brew Co, said: “We’re very excited for what the future holds and we’re looking forward to welcoming back a much-loved part of Sheffield’s heritage.

“Whether you’re familiar with The Old House or a new visitor, we want you to come in and sample the atmosphere and surroundings that we’ve been working hard behind the scenes to re-create.

“The Old House is back to being your local city-centre boozer!”