Mason Thomas Law helps The Psalter bring new dining concept to Sheffield
Sheffield’s Psalter Hotel has re-opened its doors after being reimagined by renowned chef Tom Lawson.
The lease of the building was taken earlier this year by the former chef patron and joint owner of Rafters. The Psalter is Tom’s first solo project, which has created 50 new jobs and undergone a £175,000 transformation.
Mason Thomas Law negotiated the 10-year lease on the building, on behalf of Tom.
Tom explained: “I am very excited about my new venture. The Psalter Hotel is synonymous with Sheffield, so it was important to me that I retained the name. It’s in a fantastic location. Not only are we located in the greenest city in the country, but we are at the gateway to the Peak District, giving The Psalter wide appeal.”
In addition to the hotel’s 21 bedrooms, Tom has retained the building’s bar area which is now dog friendly and offers locally brewed real ales and cocktails. He has also created a restaurant, and a private hire area which doubles as a coffee shop.

As part of the transformation, Tom is also bringing a new dining concept to Sheffield. Tom explained: “I want to take dining back to the days when it was a family occasion. You sat around a table together and talked and laughed while enjoying food. I believe that food and drinks are meant to be shared and enjoyed together, creating moments of connection and community.”
To promote the social experience, The Psalter will offer ‘a twist on tapas’ with modern British sharing plates. The menus are all designed to be shared, with diners curating their own experience by ordering dishes depending on their appetite which, like tapas, are served as and when they are ready.
“Our food is affordable and approachable but remains true to my core values of seasonality, quality and sustainability,” added Tom.
Looking forward to dining at The Psalter, Cathy Thomas, Managing Director of Mason Thomas Law. said: “I am delighted to see Tom’s dream realised. It was important to me that the lease was right for Tom’s ambitions for The Psalter.
Tom added: “Cathy’s commercial advise was invaluable. She was proactive and very responsive throughout the process. I was delighted with the outcome.”
The Psalter is the second new concept Mason Thomas Law has helped bring to Sheffield this year. In July fantasy street football became a reality with the opening of Yard Ball on London Road, after Mason Thomas Law negotiated the lease on the former Arnold Laver 50,000-sq-ft. facility.
To book a room or a table at The Psalter visit www.psaltersheffield.co.uk