The Headrow House opened its doors to the public not too long ago - in October 2015. Since that moment it is considered to be the most ambitious, boldest and biggest venue in Leeds. A new main host of the Beacon Metro Festival, the venue boasts a beer hall, live music and gig space, Redondo Beach cocktail bar and a wonderful Ox Club restaurant, located on three floors with three incredible outdoor terraces.
Venue Details
Getting there
Headrow House is located at Bramleys Yard, 19 The Headrow in Leeds and is very accessible by car, bus and train.
By train: in case you prefer to get to the venue by train, the nearest station would be Leeds Station, which is located within 10 minutes walking distance from the Headrow House.
By bus: buses 51 and 52 stop right at The Headrow (stop H6), a minute walk to the house.
By car: the venue is very close to major roads, such as A61 and A64(M). After you get to the City Center Loop roundabout, take the exit to The Headrow. Your destination will be on your left-hand side.
International: if you are wondering about how to get to the Headrow House from Leeds Bradford International Airport, we have an answer for you. Take the 757 bus route to Leeds City Center and get off at The Headrow bus stop. Your walk to the venue will take approximately 6 minutes.
Parking facilities
The Headrow House does not offer parking lots for its visitors; however, it is located in the area with plenty of car parks within 2-3 minutes walking distance. This includes on-street parking and the car parks with pre-paid services. Each car park has designated parking spots for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
Even though it seems that there is no accessibility program set in place, the administration of the Headrow House encourages its guests with disabilities to contact the venue is they need any assistance or accommodation.