Most popular event spaces in Leeds

Leeds has unique event venues to hire on Tagvenue, and most price by minimum spend rather than a flat room fee. Party and function rooms average £750 minimum spend per event, weddings £1,000, and meeting rooms £33 hire fee per hour. The cheapest way in is a semi-private bar area while blank-canvas spaces on Kirkstall Road start at £850 hire fee per day. Venue availability is densest in Leeds City Centre around Greek Street, East Parade and Park Square, while Leeds Dock, Kirkstall Road and Headingley give you more room for less. Enter your guest count and budget to see live availability and book in a few clicks.

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Our guide to Leeds venue hire

Can you hire a venue in Leeds for free?

Yes, in the sense most people mean it. 181 Leeds venues on Tagvenue charge a minimum spend instead of room hire, so the space itself costs nothing as long as your group reaches an agreed bar or food total. 

Three pricing models cover almost every Leeds venue:

  • Minimum spend – no room fee. You commit to a bar or food total instead. Standard in city centre bars and restaurants, and the most common model in Leeds.
  • Hire fee – a flat charge per hour or per day for the space, with catering and drinks arranged separately. Standard in meeting rooms, studios, halls and blank-canvas event spaces.
  • Per person – a package covering food and often drinks, quoted per head. Standard for conferences, private dining and weddings.

Minimum spend usually wins for evening drinks events, because your guests spend at the bar regardless. Hire fee usually wins when you want to bring your own caterer, run a daytime event with light refreshments, or control the room for a full day.

What size venue do you need in Leeds?

Leeds supply is strongest in the 50 to 150 guest range, which is where function rooms and event spaces in bars sit. Below 20 and above 150 the choice narrows and the pricing model tends to shift.

Group size

Venue types 

Typical price

Under 20

Meeting rooms, small private dining rooms, boardrooms

From £24 hire fee per hour

20–50

Bar private rooms, small function rooms, restaurant private rooms

From £300–£350 minimum spend

50–150

Function rooms, event spaces in bars, hotel suites

Around £750 minimum spend

150+

Halls, blank-canvas event spaces, conference venues, whole-venue hire

From £1,236 hire fee per day or £1,500 minimum spend

Book on usable layout, not headline capacity. A space listed at 60 standing may seat only 30 for dinner – The Nest at Canary is exactly that split. Every Tagvenue listing shows separate figures for standing, dining, theatre, boardroom and cabaret, so check the one that matches your actual setup before you shortlist.

Which type of Leeds venue suits your event?

Event type should be your first filter, because it determines which facilities you cannot compromise on.

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What Leeds bookers choose most

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Birthday or private party

Bars (avg £500 minimum spend, 50–200 guests), event spaces, function rooms

Dance floor, music cut-off, whole venue vs private room

Wedding or reception

Hotels (avg £800 hire fee per day, 160–300 guests), function rooms, event spaces

Ceremony licence, accommodation, evening entertainment

Corporate event or away day

Event spaces and bars (avg £1,000 minimum spend, 50–170 guests), meeting rooms

AV, Wi-Fi, breakout space, catering

Conference

Auditoriums (avg £85 hire fee per hour, 75–200 guests), meeting rooms, halls

Layout, AV, breakout rooms, delegate rates

Private dining

Restaurants and private dining rooms (avg £25 per person)

Minimum guest numbers, set menus, corkage

Launch or exhibition

Blank-canvas event spaces, halls

Loading access, power, branding permissions

Where should you look for a venue in Leeds?

Leeds City Centre holds the great majority of hireable space, and it splits into a handful of walkable pockets that each suit a different kind of event.

  • Greek Street and East Parade – the densest run of bars and restaurants with private rooms. The Lost and Found, Be At One, Manahatta, Six by Nico and TATTU all sit within a few minutes' walk of each other. Best for parties, private dining and after-work events.
  • Park Square, Park Place and Park Cross Street – the business quarter, and where most venues within 0.1 miles of the central point sit. Serviced-office meeting rooms, boardrooms and event suites. Best for meetings, training and corporate events.
  • Call Lane and The Calls – the nightlife strip along the River Aire. Late licences, DJ-friendly rooms and whole-venue hire. Best for birthdays, hen parties and anything running past midnight.
  • Albion Place and Briggate – elegant restaurants and function rooms just off the main shopping street. Best for private dining and formal corporate events.
  • Leeds Dock and Brewery Wharf (LS10) – waterside, purpose-built and roomier than the centre. Best for larger corporate events, conferences and receptions.
  • Kirkstall Road and Holbeck (LS3, LS11) – converted industrial buildings and blank-canvas spaces. Best for launches, exhibitions and events over 150 guests.
  • Headingley and Roundhay – outside the centre. Headingley is the casual, student-friendly and cheaper end; Roundhay suits quieter weddings near Roundhay Park.

Which areas of Leeds are cheapest for venue hire?

Headingley, Quarry Hill and the Clarence Dock and Leeds Dock stretch offer the best value, with casual, student-friendly spaces in Headingley and modern creative spaces around Quarry Hill. Affordable venues in Leeds average £96 hire fee per hour or £600 minimum spend for a 50 to 100 guest space.

Because central Leeds is compact and walkable, the real trade-off is less about distance and more about what your budget buys. Outer venues tend to offer more floor space, easier parking and more supplier freedom for the same money. Central venues cost more but save your guests on travel and overnight accommodation, which matters most when people are travelling in by train.

Are there Leeds venues with outdoor space or a rooftop terrace?

Yes – 119 Leeds venues list outdoor space on Tagvenue, though almost all are terraces and beer gardens attached to city centre bars rather than dedicated rooftop venues. Leeds does not have a large purpose-built rooftop scene, so a "rooftop" booking here usually means an upper-floor terrace with its own bar.

The main options:

  • Roof Terrace at The Rooftop Social, Park Cross Street – up to 120 standing with a fully stocked bar, from £50 minimum spend per day, 0.1 miles from the city centre.
  • Terrace at FARRANDS, Swinegate – up to 30 standing or 20 dining, from £50 hire fee per hour. Suits small drinks receptions and team gatherings.
  • The Nest at Canary, The Dockside – up to 60 standing with an adjoining terrace and upstairs bar, from £1,000 minimum spend.

Outdoor spaces in Leeds average £1,000 minimum spend per event, ranging from £250 to £2,500. Terraces and beer gardens cluster near Leeds Cathedral along Great George Street and Merrion Street, and by the river at The Calls and Leeds Dock. Always confirm the wet-weather plan and whether an indoor space is included in the same booking – it often is not.

Which Leeds venues allow external catering, your own DJ or your own drinks?

Leeds has decent supply for all three, but they rarely come together in the same venue.

  • External catering is most common in blank-canvas and dry-hire spaces. Archive on Kirkstall Road, Cuckoo on Call Lane and Leeds Postal Service on Wellington Street all allow it.
  • Your own DJ or playlist is a standard Tagvenue filter, and bars along Call Lane and Greek Street are the strongest cluster. Starlight Bar at Be At One has a dedicated dance floor and soundproofing.
  • Bringing your own drinks is rare in Leeds bars and restaurants, which make their margin at the bar. It is far more realistic in halls, community spaces and self-catering venues – 57 Leeds venues list self-catering.

The trade-off is straightforward. All-inclusive bar venues are simpler to book, need less coordination and usually cost less overall. Dry-hire spaces cost more up front but let you control catering, drinks, entertainment and suppliers, which matters most for weddings, launches and themed events.

How will your guests get there?

Leeds railway station sits at the southern edge of the city centre, and the Greek Street, East Parade, Park Square and Briggate clusters are all within a short walk of it. That is the main reason those areas dominate for events with out-of-town guests. Leeds Dock is a short taxi ride south-east and Kirkstall Road lies west of the centre, so both usually mean a taxi or bus for anyone arriving by train.

City centre parking is almost entirely paid. Several central listings, including Postmasters Office and the Boardroom at The Lost and Found Leeds Club, note paid parking nearby rather than on-site. If parking, step-free entry, accessible toilets, lift access or an accessible parking bay matter for your group, filter for them before you shortlist rather than asking venue by venue.

Leeds venue picks by budget and group size

Every space below is live on Tagvenue with prices verified in August 2026.

Space

Area

Capacity

From

Best for

Roof Terrace at The Rooftop Social

Park Cross Street

120 standing

£50 min spend / day

Rooftop drinks and birthdays

Postmasters Office at Leeds Postal Service

Wellington Street

40 standing, 20 boardroom

£100 min spend

Small meetings, external catering allowed

The Hidden Library at The Lost and Found Greek Street

Greek Street

60 standing, 60 dining

£100 min spend

Small weddings and private dining

Starlight Bar at Be At One Greek Street

Greek Street

134 standing, 72 dining

£250 min spend

Parties with a dance floor

Fairground 2 at Cuckoo

Call Lane

60 standing

£500 min spend

Nightlife-led parties, external catering

Full Venue Hire at Fearns Leeds Dock

Leeds Dock

500 standing, 75 dining

£500 min spend

Large standing receptions

Event Space at Archive

Kirkstall Road

350 standing, 250 seated

£850 hire fee / day

Blank canvas, dry hire, exhibitions

Exclusive Use of Top Floor at The Chapter Hall

Holbeck

180 standing, 100 dining

£190 hire fee / hour

Large events outside the centre

What should you check before booking a Leeds venue?

  1. The capacity for your actual layout, not the headline figure. Seated dining is often half the standing number.
  2. What the minimum spend covers, and what happens if your group falls short of it on the night.
  3. Whether the quoted price includes VAT. Most Leeds listings state this in the pricing notes.
  4. The licence end time and the music cut-off, which are often different. Several central Leeds venues license to midnight or 1:30am, with extensions available on request.
  5. Whether you are hiring the whole venue, a private room or a semi-private area. All three are listed separately on Tagvenue and they are not equivalent.
  6. Catering and drinks: in-house only, external caterers permitted, or self-catering.
  7. Access for setup, deliveries and suppliers, and how early you can get into the room.
  8. Step-free entrance, accessible toilets and lift access if any of your guests need them.
  9. Deposit, cancellation terms and the deadline for confirming final numbers.

Want to dig even deeper? Have a look at these frequently asked questions:

Can you hire a Leeds venue for 200 guests or more?

Yes. The largest spaces on Tagvenue in Leeds include Full Venue Hire at Fearns Leeds Dock at up to 500 standing, Event Space at Archive at 350 standing or 250 seated, and Create@ at Horizon Leeds at up to 200 theatre or 120 dining. Budget from £1,500 minimum spend for a party at this scale, or around £1,236 hire fee per day for large conference space.

How late can events run in Leeds?

It varies by venue licence and is stated on each listing. Archive on Kirkstall Road is licensed until 1:30am and The Rooftop Social until midnight, both with extensions available on request. Confirm the music cut-off separately from the licence end time, because venues frequently stop amplified music before the bar closes.

Do Leeds venue prices include VAT?

Many do, and the listing says so directly in its pricing notes. Because it varies venue by venue, check the note underneath the price on the space you are considering rather than assuming either way. On a £2,000 minimum spend the difference is significant.

What is the difference between whole venue, private space and semi-private?

Whole venue means exclusive use of the entire site with no other customers present. A private space is a separate room within a venue that stays open to the public elsewhere. A semi-private area is a sectioned-off part of a larger room with no door between you and other guests. All three are filterable on Tagvenue, and the distinction matters most for speeches, music, gift-opening and anything you would rather other customers did not overhear.

Which Leeds venues suit a hen party or a stag do?

251 Leeds venues list hen party hire on Tagvenue. The strongest cluster is the Call Lane and City Square nightlife area, where bars offer private rooms with dance floors and late licences. Starlight Bar at Be At One Greek Street at 134 standing from £250 minimum spend, and Fairground 2 at Cuckoo at 60 standing from £500 minimum spend, are typical of the format.

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