Leeds Corn Exchange is located at Call Ln, Leeds LS1 7BR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Leeds Corn Exchange and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Phoebe

5 Google Rating

Lovely range of vintage and independent shops. Visited at Christmas time and it was decorated so lov

5/ 5

Lovely range of vintage and independent shops. Visited at Christmas time and it was decorated so lovely, and had a really nice atmosphere. Would definitely recommend if in Leeds, great place to buy unique and special gifts. Particularly liked the new basketball shop ‘Baseline’, don’t know much about basketball myself but my friends loved the shop and found some great pieces of merchandise.

Patrick Gregory

2 Google Rating

It feels like the soul has been ripped out of the place. It used to have a distinctive edge to it, a

2/ 5

It feels like the soul has been ripped out of the place. It used to have a distinctive edge to it, a sense of the unusual, with pop up stalls on the first floor and in the basement level and many of the shop units full of things that you just can't get anywhere else. The quirky vibe of the building seems to have been lost. Very much as Halifax Piece Hall was before the refit.

Alana Bacon

4 Google Rating

Nice atmosphere. I went for the vintage clothes market and was pleasantly surprised. Used to come he

4/ 5

Nice atmosphere. I went for the vintage clothes market and was pleasantly surprised. Used to come here a lot as a teen and it feels like it's back to its best.

Carole Deery

5 Google Rating

Some unique and interesting shops, and a lovely cafe' in the main hall area. One of the best flat wh

5/ 5

Some unique and interesting shops, and a lovely cafe' in the main hall area. One of the best flat whites I've had in a while, & they sell huge vegan doughnuts, but I didn't try one, but would! Will definitely be going more regularly.

James Conboy

5 Google Rating

Stunning building, great design really awe inspiring. Every visitor to Leeds should see this place.

5/ 5

Stunning building, great design really awe inspiring. Every visitor to Leeds should see this place. Great place to eat, drink and meet friends, Also has a wonderful selection of great stores. This is one of Leeds real treasures.

Ryan Shaw

4 Google Rating

Great spot for brunch, small place and a small menu but that's because the food they do is really ni

4/ 5

Great spot for brunch, small place and a small menu but that's because the food they do is really nice. My partner is a fussy eater and they let her adapt her meal slightly to accommodate which was nice. Only reason it's not 5 stars is because it could do with a better choice of drinks.

Elle Renoir

5 Google Rating

Such an incredibly beautiful building. Wide-open spaces & all it's original glory has been maintaine

5/ 5

Such an incredibly beautiful building. Wide-open spaces & all it's original glory has been maintained. Lovely independent shops selling unique clothes, plants & art. I didn't try the coffee shop but it did smell deliciously of fresh coffee & baked bread. If you ever visit Leeds you should take a look in this place.

Lotte Spaul

5 Google Rating

In my opinion, the Corn Exchange is a brilliant location and a must-visit in Leeds. The atmosphere i

5/ 5

In my opinion, the Corn Exchange is a brilliant location and a must-visit in Leeds. The atmosphere is lively and the shops and stalls on offer are varied and interesting. I love the beautiful building (which is very photogenic) - I just wish there were more cafes.

Wahyu Hidayat

4 Google Rating

Interesting place for design stores, unique shops. Beautiful old building. Charming on the inside. O

4/ 5

Interesting place for design stores, unique shops. Beautiful old building. Charming on the inside. Ongoing road works may prohibit people from visiting.

michael walters

5 Google Rating

Always a fascinating place to visit. Lovely little cafe, with great food and coffee. The building it

5/ 5

Always a fascinating place to visit. Lovely little cafe, with great food and coffee. The building itself is just beautiful.

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  • Saturday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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