Situated on Brudenell Road, Hyde Park Picture House is a beloved gem in Leeds’ cinematic landscape, offering a quirky and charming atmosphere perfect for film enthusiasts. This historic venue combines classic architecture with modern amenities, creating an inviting space where patrons can enjoy both mainstream and arthouse films. With a focus on community engagement and customer satisfaction, the staff are passionate about providing a memorable experience for every guest. The cinema also features a café serving delicious refreshments, making it an ideal spot for a night out. Join us at Hyde Park Picture House for a unique cinematic experience filled with character.

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Catherine Gregory

5 Google Rating

Amazing local cinema. They also do the odd showing where you can bring your dog. It feels so much ni

5/ 5

Amazing local cinema. They also do the odd showing where you can bring your dog. It feels so much nicer than the big chains, don't get me wrong I love Showcase but this place has so much more soul.

Simon McDonnell

4 Google Rating

Amazing place and ticket prices aren't too expensive especially if you pay for a yearly membership a

4/ 5

Amazing place and ticket prices aren't too expensive especially if you pay for a yearly membership at £18 then its only £5.50 a film which is pretty good. Staff are mostly nice. Great selection of unusual movies and old classics. They ran an advert produced by the Welcome Skateboard Shop Leeds recently which was really cool and well made. A good place for promoting the Arts.

H SF

5 Google Rating

Art house cinema right in the heart of Hyde Park. Run by dedicated staff , it has an excellent and v

5/ 5

Art house cinema right in the heart of Hyde Park. Run by dedicated staff , it has an excellent and varied film schedule which will suit all tastes. Essential for film buffs. A treasure we are lucky to have.

Carol Evans

5 Google Rating

Great oldie worldie, unspoilt picture house. Can even hear the motor opening n closing the curtains.

5/ 5

Great oldie worldie, unspoilt picture house. Can even hear the motor opening n closing the curtains. They don't make em like that anymore. Little old fashion booth out front selling tickets. Love it!

Samantha Holland

5 Google Rating

Great cinema all the staff are very friendly. It's very comfortable we have been twice this weekend

5/ 5

Great cinema all the staff are very friendly. It's very comfortable we have been twice this weekend we saw Lego movie 2 and Ralph breaks the internet. It was my daughters first time going to the cinema and she loved it. The popcorn was very tasty. X

Donde Estoy

5 Google Rating

Came here for the BYOB (bring your own baby) showing. The staff are really friendly and helpful. The

5/ 5

Came here for the BYOB (bring your own baby) showing. The staff are really friendly and helpful. The facilities are slightly challenging with a baby but at the end of the day it's an old theatre and they try and do as much as they can like having a changing table in the foyer. There were lots of parents here with babies showing the demand as you can't really take a baby to a normal viewing. My friend and I had a laugh and our babies a nice nap whilst we enjoyed a classic film, will definitely be back.

Matthew Gaunt

5 Google Rating

Absolutely delightful. I've been coming here for more than 45 years. Although I'd recommend maybe go

5/ 5

Absolutely delightful. I've been coming here for more than 45 years. Although I'd recommend maybe going to a multiplex for the latest action blockbuster, I'd come here for everything else. It feels like you're watching a film with friends. The screen is compact compared to an IMAX, but it is super sharp, and the sound quality is breathtaking - set up for clarity of music and speech clarity, not bass heavy for rumbling explosions. Also it's nice to buy a bottle of wine from the concessions kiosk and sip away at it whilst watching the film. A real treasure of a place.

Bob Dunning

5 Google Rating

Excellent cinema, which I have been going to for over 35 years. Wonderful friendly atmosphere. Shows

5/ 5

Excellent cinema, which I have been going to for over 35 years. Wonderful friendly atmosphere. Shows independent films that are often not on anywhere else locally. I like to buy a coffee there before the performance. The place has a sense of its own history, which I like. It is a traditional one screen cinema, of which there are do few left, and worth going to for that reason alone. Occasionally has special cinema events there that are worth going to, but these often quickly sell out, so you need to book tickets quickly; otherwise tickets are usually available on the day without too much problem away from peak times. They have an excellent website to check performance times.

Resin by Emily M

5 Google Rating

Brilliant place to visit if you're an old school cinema fan. Amazing building and good range of film

5/ 5

Brilliant place to visit if you're an old school cinema fan. Amazing building and good range of films to watch.

Peter Dennis

5 Google Rating

Old traditional cinema with ornate internal architecture and typical - for the time - stalls and bal

5/ 5

Old traditional cinema with ornate internal architecture and typical - for the time - stalls and balcony. Not like the newer multi-screen cinemas but a bit of history instead ... and it can still show films! Worth a visit for nostalgia reasons or just to see what cinemas used to be like if you are young!

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