This Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Tiger works will be selling a Pause for a cause punch for £2 to support the charity.
This kicks off on Tiger Works ‘Wild Wednesday’s’ of cheap drinks, top DJs fantastic music and a vibrant atmosphere where many student societies spend their night.
£1 per sale of the ‘Pause for a cause Punch’ will be going toward the campaigns £1,000 fundraising goal for Support dogs.
The West Street nightclub in the city centre is one off Sheffields premier nightlife destinations.
Tiger works re-opened as a bar in 2010 and has been thriving ever since, it has won multiple local awards like Peoples choice best bar in 2024.
The building was first a manufacturing company, in 1884 “Tiger Works” belonged to Deakin, Ruess & Co., who were makers of cutlery and razors. The name has survived through various occupants until the current bar opened. Despite the relatively small front, which is the former factories cart entrance, tiger works is deceivingly large.
The 360.Wire campaign aims to raise £1,000 for 10 autistic children to meet a Support Dog, secure 15 sponsors for autism assistance dog Peggy, and recruit 10 puppy socialisers.
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