Bar in Leeds, United Kingdom
Headrow House
100Pearl PointsMulti-floor Leeds bar built for groups.

About Headrow House
Headrow House is a multi-floor bar venue in central Leeds that works best for groups of four or more. The converted Victorian building offers multiple spaces across different floors, making it a practical choice for an evening out on The Headrow. Walk-ins are generally easy to manage, and the price-to-experience ratio sits comfortably in line with comparable city-centre venues.
The Verdict
Headrow House is not just a bar — that's the misconception worth clearing up first. It's a multi-floor venue occupying a converted Victorian building in the centre of Leeds, and it functions leading as a group destination rather than a quiet drinks spot. If you're planning a round of after-work drinks for two, there are quieter, more intimate options in Leeds. If you're organising a group of four or more and want somewhere that can flex from early evening casual to late-night event, Headrow House earns its place on the shortlist.
Who Should Book
Groups are where Headrow House performs. The venue has multiple floors and distinct spaces that accommodate different group sizes and moods — from a roof terrace that works well in the warmer months to indoor areas suited to larger gatherings. For groups planning an evening out this season, the combination of space, central location on The Headrow, and a drinks-led atmosphere makes it a practical anchor for a Leeds night out. Value-seekers will find the price-to-experience ratio reasonable for what is, at its core, a well-run large-format bar venue in a prime city-centre spot.
For couples or solo diners looking for a focused food or cocktail experience, the calculus is different. Friends of Ham is a stronger call for a more considered drinks-and-food pairing, and Laynes delivers a sharper, more intimate atmosphere if conversation is the priority.
Practical Details
Know Before You Go
- Location: 19a The Headrow, Leeds LS1 6PU , central, walkable from Leeds train station
- Leading for: Groups of 4+, pre-event drinks, casual evening out
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are generally fine, though larger groups should check ahead for reserved space
- Timing: Busiest Thursday through Saturday evenings; earlier in the week offers a more relaxed atmosphere
- Dress code: Casual to smart casual; no strict dress requirements reported
- Price range: Mid-range for Leeds; in line with comparable city-centre bar venues
Explore More in Leeds
Headrow House sits within a genuinely strong bar scene. For a fuller picture, see our full Leeds bars guide, or branch out into restaurants, hotels, wineries, and experiences across the city. If you're willing to travel slightly further afield, Bar Kismet in Halifax is worth the short trip for a more distinctive drinks experience. For benchmark cocktail bars further afield, 69 Colebrooke Row in London and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu set the standard in their respective cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Headrow House?
For casual drinks on a weekday, walk-ins at 19a The Headrow are generally fine. Weekends are a different calculation — the venue draws serious foot traffic given its size and central Leeds location, so booking ahead is the safer call, especially if you're arriving with a group. Solo or couples mid-week can take their chances.
Is Headrow House good for groups?
Yes — this is where Headrow House has a clear structural advantage over most Leeds bars. Multiple floors and distinct spaces mean a party of six and a party of twenty can both be accommodated without the whole thing feeling like a fire drill. If you're organising a work night out or a birthday, this should be near the top of your Leeds shortlist. Book a space in advance rather than hoping for the best on arrival.
What's the signature drink at Headrow House?
There's no single documented signature from the venue data, so any specific claim here would be speculation. What is clear is that Headrow House operates a proper bar programme across its floors rather than a token drinks list — this is a drinks-led venue, not an afterthought. Check their current menu directly when booking.
Is Headrow House good for a date?
It works for a date, but it's not the obvious first choice if intimacy is the priority. The multi-floor, high-capacity format is better suited to groups than quiet conversation. For a more focused date-night bar in Leeds city centre, Friends of Ham or Laynes offer a tighter, lower-volume setting. Headrow House makes more sense for a second or third date when you want somewhere with momentum.
Is the food good at Headrow House?
Food is available but the venue's identity is built around drinks and atmosphere, not the kitchen. Treat any food here as support for a drinking session rather than the main event. If food quality is your priority for a Leeds night out, you'd be better served combining Headrow House drinks with a separate restaurant booking nearby.
Location
19a The Headrow, Leeds LS1 6PU, United Kingdom
Leeds, United Kingdom
Compare Headrow House
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Headrow House | Easy |
| Mojo Leeds | Unknown |
| Angelica & Crafthouse | Unknown |
| Friends of Ham | Unknown |
| Laynes | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Leeds for this tier.
Also Consider
- Mojo Leeds, Notable alternative
- Angelica & Crafthouse, Notable alternative
- Friends of Ham, Notable alternative
- Laynes, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Within Leeds's city-centre bar options, Headrow House occupies a specific niche: large-format, group-friendly, and easy to book. Mojo Leeds is a closer competitor in terms of scale and late-night energy, and the two venues appeal to a similar crowd, but Mojo leans harder into its rock-and-roll identity, which makes it the stronger pick if that atmosphere is what you're after. For a more neutral, flexible group setting, Headrow House has the edge on space and versatility.
Angelica & Crafthouse is the go-to if you want a rooftop view with your drinks and are prepared to pay a slight premium for the setting. It skews more date-night and special occasion than Headrow House, which is better suited to informal group evenings. If your group wants food alongside drinks rather than a bar-first experience, Friends of Ham is a more considered option, the charcuterie and natural wine focus gives it a distinct identity that Headrow House doesn't try to replicate.
For smaller parties of two or three who prioritise atmosphere and conversation over capacity, Laynes is the stronger choice. It's a tighter, more focused venue with a clear point of view. Headrow House doesn't compete on intimacy, it competes on flexibility and footprint, and for groups that need both, it's one of the more practical options in central Leeds.
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