Housed in a former textile mill and tucked away in one of Leeds’ historic yards, Headrow House is a multi-use venue set across four floors. It’s home to the award-winning solid-fuel grill restaurant Ox Club, a large Beer Hall showcasing four tanks of unpasteurized Pilsner, two roof terraces with a dedicated bar. Perfect for whiling away summer days.
Place of Great vibe, great drinks, great prices, great music and a lovely bar staff.
Compact, vaulted-ceiling indie/rock bar with album-cover decor, plus large cocktail and whisky menu.
Home of unlimited free pizza. Always expect warm welcome.
Laid-back hangout on 2-bijou floors for artisan charcuterie and cheese platters, plus craft beers.
Stylish destination for modern British tasting menus with wine & craft cocktails plus bar snacks.
Modern chain bar serving beer, cocktails, wine and sharing plates to an after-work crowd.
19a The Headrow, Leeds LS1 6PU, UK
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