Meltdown, in Snig Hill, will be able to host up to 250 people after its application was approved.
Meltdown, in Snig Hill, Sheffield, will be allowed to host up to 250 people, up from 150, after its application was approved by a licensing committee.
Bar owner Matthew Collinson said he understood the concerns and the venue would be "considerate" of others.
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