Rooftop Dining in Leeds

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Looking for a unique dining experience in Leeds? Why not take your meal to new heights and enjoy the stunning views from one of the city’s best rooftop restaurants? From stylish bars to cosy terraces, Leeds has no shortage of elevated eateries that offer delicious food, creative drinks, and unbeatable atmospheres.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want to treat yourself to a night out, these rooftop spots are sure to impress. So grab your friends, family, or that special someone and get ready to dine in style!

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Outdoor seating area at The Alchemist Trinity with wooden tables, comfortable benches with cushions, and potted plants, overlooking historic architecture under a clear blue sky.

Step into a world of the unconventional, dark, and controversial at The Alchemist Trinity. The bar and restaurant celebrate mixology and cocktail-making with an occult twist – think dry ice spilling over your glass and plenty of hocus pocus.

The new terrace is comfortable and provides a great open space to enjoy with friends throughout the day and into the evening.

The bar has step-free access and ample room for wheelchair users to manoeuvre.

Food & Drink

The Alchemist serves up an international menu with a stylish feel. Prices range from £15-30 for a course and drink per person, with dishes like fried chicken, duck pancakes, tater tots, and small bites like oysters. The menu is fully inclusive, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to The Alchemist Trinity? Here are a few insider tips:

  • Walk-ins are welcome, but for large groups, it’s advised to book in advance online.
  • The gothic architecture on Albion Street makes for a striking backdrop on the attractive terrace-style rooftop.
  • Check out the cosmic supper club for a magical three-course menu at a reasonable price.
  • On weekends, DJs bring more of a party feel to the terrace.

Getting There

The Alchemist Trinity is located in the Trinity Centre. You can park inside the shopping centre or catch a train from Leeds Station, which is just a short walk away.

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Angelica Rooftop Dining

Angelica combines high-quality food and drink with unbeatable views over Leeds. The atmosphere is relaxed yet stylish, with a wraparound terrace and panoramic city views.

The décor is modern and visually appealing, creating a chic and sophisticated ambiance. It’s no wonder Angelica is ranked the best rooftop bar in Leeds and in the top 100 in the world!

Food & Drink

Angelica serves up British and European cuisine, with prices ranging from £25-40 for a course and a drink per person. The a la carte menu features snacks, starters, mains, and desserts like roast lamb, grilled steak, pork chops, cod, lobsters, tarts, and sweet puddings. Vegetarian-friendly and gluten-free options are also available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Angelica? Here are a few insider tips:

  • Book in advance online to secure a table and avoid disappointment.
  • The outdoor terrace comes with fluffy blankets and heaters to keep you cosy and warm on chilly days.
  • Keep an eye out for sunset hour periods with drink deals.
  • Enjoy a euphoric mix of tunes by resident DJs every Saturday night until late.

Getting There

Angelica is located on the top floor of the Trinity Centre, with access via a fully accessible lift from the bottom of the Holy Trinity Church entrance on Boar Lane. The nearest parking is at Trinity Leeds car park, but costs are high at peak times. Leeds Train Station is just a 5-minute walk away on Boar Lane.

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Belgrave Music Hall roof terrace

Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen is a rough-and-ready spot with a unique atmosphere. The uniform chipboard walls and classic canteen tiles inside are juxtaposed with the colourful chairs and fake plastic grass on the roof terrace.

The terrace is a great spot when it’s sunny, as it really is a sun trap, and it’s hooked up to a decent sound system with DJs playing most days of the week.

Food & Drink

Belgrave serves up burgers and pizza, with prices averaging £10-20 for food and drink per person. Vegan options are available for both burgers and pizzas. By the slice or by the pie, you can get your chops around a Dough Boys pizza.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen? Here are a few insider tips:

  • There’s no dress code, so come as you are!
  • The roof terrace is only accessible by stairs, but the rest of the venue has step-free access.
  • Check out the events listing to see which artists and DJs are performing in the 300-capacity live music venue on the second floor.
  • Kick back and relax in the beach chairs on the terrace and soak up the sun.

Getting There

The nearest parking to Belgrave is at the Citi Park Merrion Centre. You can pre-book your spot online. Leeds Train Station is a 15-minute walk away.

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Chaophraya Rooftop Dining

Chaophraya offers fine dining Thai cuisine in a chic and vibrant atmosphere. The restaurant combines traditional Thai elements like warm lighting and rich fabrics with modern features across its two-story venue.

During the summer months, an airy terrace on the upper level allows guests to enjoy drinks or a meal outdoors.

The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and includes a lift to the terrace area.

Food & Drink

Chaophraya’s menu features classic Thai favourites like pad Thai and green curry, as well as Thai-inspired tacos, salads, and stir-fries. Expect to pay £20-60 on average for a course and a drink per person. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are all available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Chaophraya? Here are a few insider tips:

  • Book your table online in advance to secure your spot.
  • The restaurant has a private dining room available for events, accommodating up to 18 people.
  • The terrace is only open during the late spring and summer months, so plan accordingly.

Getting There

Chaophraya is located on Swinegate, near the River Aire. Trinity Leeds parking is next door, and Leeds Train Station is just a 5-minute walk away. 

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Green Room Leeds

If you’re looking for a more laid-back rooftop experience, look no further than Green Room. This sustainably focused bar and restaurant boasts one of the largest roof terraces in the city.

The space attracts the after-work crowd to its canteen, bar, and terrace, with a recycled décor that reflects its eco-friendly ethos.

Food & Drink

Green Room is a haven for plant-based foodies, with 90% of the menu consisting of vegan and vegetarian options. Prices average £15-30 per person for food and a drink, making it a budget-friendly choice. On Sundays, the restaurant serves up traditional roast dinners that are sure to satisfy your cravings.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Green Room? Here are a few insider tips:

  • The outdoor terrace is well-prepared for the winter months, with fire pits, heat lamps, and blankets for guests.
  • Walk-ins are always welcome, but to avoid disappointment on busy days, book your spot online at the Green Room website.
  • The rows of seating on the terrace can accommodate up to 150-people at a time, making it a great spot for larger groups.
  • Keep an eye out for special events, like the local DJs who soundtrack Fridays and Saturdays.

Getting There

Green Room is located on Wellington Street, just a 5-minute walk from Leeds Train Station. The nearest parking is at Q-Park Albion, but public transportation is recommended due to limited parking options.

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Harvey Nics Rooftop Dining

Situated within Harvey Nichols Leeds, the Fourth Floor Brasserie strikes a casual, contemporary pose. The interiors comprise a glamorous mix of burnished gold mirrors, statement lighting, and teal-toned leather seats that are tailor-made for shoppers and the city’s smart set.

A long bar, spectacular rooftop vistas, and an open kitchen are the standout features.

Food & Drink

The Fourth Floor Brasserie serves up British and European cuisine, with prices ranging from £20-35 for a course and drink per person.

A seasonally changing menu takes diners on a culinary exploration of Yorkshire’s finest produce, showcasing fresh local food of the highest quality. Vegetarian and vegan options are available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to the Fourth Floor Brasserie? Here are a few insider tips:

  • Book a table in advance online to ensure you don’t miss out.
  • In 2023, Harvey Nichols opened up an all-weather terrace with heating, so you can enjoy the views no matter the forecast.
  • Keep an eye out for monthly dining deals, where you can save up to 50% on food.

Getting There

The Fourth Floor Brasserie is accessible via the side entrance in Victoria Quarter, which has step-free entry. Buses and trains to all over West Yorkshire can be caught minutes away on Boar Lane.

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Headrow House food

Headrow House is a four-story venue with a stylish and modern décor, creating a relaxed and trendy ambiance. The real star of the show is the rooftop Redondo Beach bar and kitchen, which boasts unbeatable views over the city skyline.

The terrace features an outdoor bar and sheltered areas with plenty of seating.

Food & Drink

The Ox Club at Headrow House is an award-winning contemporary grill restaurant showcasing the best of Yorkshire produce. The menu changes daily depending on seasonal availability, but you can expect dishes featuring beef, duck, bass, and cauliflower. Prices average £10-20 per person for food and a drink, with gluten-free, nut-free, vegan, and vegetarian options available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Headrow House? Here are a few insider tips:

  • It’s a walk-in venue, so no need to book in advance.
  • Check out the Kennedy Meadows booths on the terrace for all-weather, covered, and heated seating for up to 8-people.
  • Keep an eye on the event listings for the intimate 150-capacity live events space.
  • The venue is fully accessible, with a lift serving all four floors and gender-free, wheelchair-accessible toilets.

Getting There

Headrow House is located in the heart of Leeds, just a 10-minute walk from Leeds Train Station. The nearest parking is at the Victoria Leeds car parks.

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If Rooftop

Nestled atop a stunning Grade II listed 19th-century building, IF Rooftop! is one of those places you don’t want to tell too many people about, in case it gets too busy. The bar has a unique entry code to access it, so if you catch it on their socials, you’re one of the lucky few who get to enjoy this hidden gem.

The rooftop is paved in the winter and faux grassed out in the summer, with wooden benches that comfortably seat groups together.

Food & Drink

IF Rooftop! keeps things simple with a pizza-focused menu. Prices range from £10-20 for a pizza, with special all-you-can-eat occasions. There’s a veggie collection of pizzas available for those looking for meatless options. As for drinks, you’ll have to visit to find out – the menu is limited!

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to IF Rooftop!? Here are a few insider tips:

  • Keep an eye on their social media for the secret entry code.
  • The rooftop is only open on Fridays and Saturdays from 4pm-12am, so plan accordingly.
  • There’s no pre-booking, so just turn up and enjoy!
  • The views over Leeds, particularly of the Leeds Town Hall tower, provide a beautiful backdrop on a clear day or at sundown.

Getting There

IF Rooftop! is located on Call Lane. There is additional access off Park Cross Street, but you’ll need to walk up several flights of stairs to get to the rooftop. The nearest parking is at Q-Park the Light, but be prepared for costly hourly rates. Leeds Train Station is also just a 5-minute walk away.

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Rosa's Thai Café Leeds seating area

Step into Rosa’s Thai Café and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a modern café in Bangkok. The traditional Thai symbolism has been swapped out for a more contemporary vibe, but the food is still authentic and delicious.

The Leeds restaurant is part of the sprawling expansion of Rosa’s Thai Café, which was born in London in 2008.

Food & Drink

As you might expect, Rosa’s Thai Cafe serves up Thai and Asian cuisine. Prices average £10-25 for a course and a drink per person, making it an affordable option for a tasty meal. Well-known dishes like Pad Thai, green or red Thai curry, massaman, panang, and stir-fries are mainstays on the menu. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Rosa’s Thai Cafe? Here are a few insider tips:

  • You can sit back and enjoy the sunshine on the fully covered terrace area or soak in the bustling atmosphere of the beautifully refurbished restaurant inside.
  • If you love the food, you can take a piece of Rosa’s home with you – the restaurant sells a beautifully bound cookbook and meal planner.
  • Delivery and collection are available if you want to enjoy Rosa’s Thai food at home.

Getting There

Rosa’s Thai Cafe is located in Trinity Leeds shopping centre, which has accessible lifts and toilets. The nearest parking is at Q-Park Albion Street, and Leeds Train Station is just a 5-minute walk along Albion Street.

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Skylounge Leeds

Perched atop the Hilton DoubleTree hotel, Sky Lounge has been wowing customers for over 15-years with its panoramic views of the Leeds skyline. The atmosphere is welcoming and the décor is modern and stylish, making it the perfect spot for a sunset cocktail or a romantic dinner for two.

The Sky Lounge can accommodate up to 200-guests across two bars and a balcony, with seating and standing receptions available.

Food & Drink

Sky Lounge serves up classic British cuisine with a contemporary twist. The menu features a range of dishes to suit all tastes, with prices averaging £15-40 per person for food and drink. Many visitors highly recommend the bottomless brunch option, which includes two courses and free-flowing drinks for up to 90-minutes. Expect dishes like chicken, duck, salmon, and eggs benedict. Vegetarian and gluten-friendly options are also available.

Insider Tips

Want to make the most of your visit to Sky Lounge? Here are a few insider tips:

  • Take a sofa seat on the heated terrace and admire the glittering skyline of the city.
  • Check out the landmarks around you, like the Italianate towers of Holbeck Urban Village and the tallest building in Leeds – Bridgewater Place.
  • Pre-book your spot via the Leeds Sky Lounge website to avoid disappointment.
  • Keep an eye out for special events, like the monthly party that takes place 13 stories above the city!

Getting There

Sky Lounge is located at the Hilton DoubleTree hotel on Granary Wharf. The nearest parking is at Q-Park Sovereign Square, but be warned – parking costs are on the expensive side. The bar is fully accessible, with a lift that takes you directly up to the Sky Lounge.

 

Leeds’ rooftop dining scene has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a hidden gem, a fine dining experience, or a laid-back spot to enjoy the sunshine. With so many elevated eateries to choose from, the hardest part will be deciding where to go first! So round up your friends, family, or that special someone and get ready to take your dining experience to new heights in Leeds.

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Robert Marshall

Rob has been a resident of Leeds for over a decade, having moved here as a student and lived in various parts of the city. With a love for exploring Leeds’ parks, woods, and the local food and drink scene, he is always on the lookout for hidden spots. Spending time exploring the city has led to discovering places that offer a break from the busy urban life or a taste of Leeds’ diverse culinary offerings.

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