Hand-picked bottomless brunches, happy hours, rooftop bars, and beer gardens in Leeds.
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City Centre, Leeds
Four floors of party vibes right in Leeds city centre. The bottomless brunch runs weekends with unlimited drinks flowing for two hours alongside proper American-style brunch food. Rooftop terrace delivers outdoor drinking with Leeds skyline views, while basement club rooms host DJs that transform brunch into an all-afternoon session. Gets properly lively by 3pm when the students and young professionals have knocked back enough prosecco. Perfect for groups who want their brunch to accidentally turn into a night out.

City Centre, Leeds
Trinity Leeds' rooftop jewel serving bottomless brunch with panoramic city views. The seventh-floor terrace makes afternoon drinking feel special—prosecco tastes better when you're looking down on Leeds from above. Modern British menu, sophisticated crowd, and that killer view justify the premium pricing. Weekend sessions book out fast, especially the outdoor tables. This is where you take visiting friends to show off Leeds, or celebrate something that deserves more than a Wetherspoons. Classy daytime drinking with altitude.

City Centre, Leeds
Leeds' bottomless brunch powerhouse running ALL DAY, EVERY DAY with two-hour unlimited drinks sessions. The extensive menu goes way beyond basic brunch—think Malaysian-inspired dishes alongside classic eggs and waffles. Upgrade packages let you add unlimited Pornstar Martinis or Espresso Martinis to the mix. Multiple floors mean you can find your vibe whether you want chill outdoor terrace or buzzing indoor energy. The fact you can do bottomless brunch on a Tuesday makes this dangerously convenient for anyone working from home.

City Centre, Leeds
Leeds' highest rooftop bar perched on the 13th floor of DoubleTree with sweeping city views. The outdoor terrace wraps around the building delivering 360-degree panoramas perfect for afternoon drinking that feels elevated—literally. Craft cocktails, decent beer selection, and a relaxed dress code mean you can rock up straight from shopping or the office. Gets busy on sunny days but the sheer space means you'll find a spot. Perfect for impressing out-of-towners or when you want your daytime pints served with a view. No bookings for the terrace makes it wonderfully spontaneous.

City Centre, Leeds
Three-floor indie music venue crowned with Leeds' best rooftop beer garden. The top deck delivers proper festival vibes with street food, craft beers, and DJs spinning from afternoon onwards. No pretension, just picnic benches, fairy lights, and good times from lunchtime through to late. The casual atmosphere means day drinking here feels like an acceptable life choice rather than a cry for help. Gets absolutely packed on sunny weekends—arrive early or prepare to stand. Perfect for groups who want outdoor drinking without the Spinningfields polish.

City Centre, Leeds
Traditional Leeds pub hiding a surprisingly brilliant beer garden out back. The outdoor space is bigger than you'd expect from the modest frontage—proper sun trap with covered areas for British weather. Real ales, craft beers, and pub classics keep things simple and satisfying. The beer garden fills up fast on sunny days with a mix of office workers, students, and locals who've discovered this gem. Afternoon sessions here blur into evening without anyone noticing or caring. Unpretentious, affordable, and genuinely good vibes.

City Centre, Leeds
Stylish city centre pub with a gorgeous courtyard beer garden that's Leeds' worst-kept secret. The outdoor space combines urban-chic aesthetics with proper beer garden functionality—heaters for cooler days, shade for scorchers. Craft beer selection is excellent, cocktail menu goes beyond basic, and the food's actually worth ordering. Weekend DJs transform afternoon drinking into proper day-party vibes. The sophisticated crowd and quality drinks make this feel more premium than your standard beer garden. Perfect for groups who want outdoor drinking with a bit of polish.

Granary Wharf, Leeds
Canal-side hub bringing together multiple bars and restaurants with extensive outdoor seating overlooking Leeds' waterfront. The communal outdoor area means you can pub-hop without losing your sunny spot—grab drinks from different venues and settle by the canal. Weekend markets, live music, and festival vibes create an atmosphere where afternoon drinking feels like participating in Leeds culture rather than avoiding responsibilities. Gets absolutely rammed on sunny days with office workers turning lunch into an all-afternoon affair. The canal-side location adds that holiday vibe to your Tuesday afternoon session.

City Centre, Leeds
Leeds' oldest pub (since 1715) hiding down a Victorian arcade with one of the city's most atmospheric beer gardens. The historic courtyard is a proper hidden gem—stained glass, original tiles, and old-school pub charm make afternoon pints feel like time travel. Real ales flow from hand pumps that have served generations, while the traditional pub grub keeps things simple. Gets packed with a mix of tourists discovering it for the first time and locals who've been drinking here for decades. Afternoon sessions here feel like participating in Leeds history rather than just getting pissed. The ginnel location means it's easy to miss, which somehow makes finding it feel like an achievement worth celebrating with another pint.

Holbeck, Leeds
Massive canalside pub with a sprawling beer garden that's one of Leeds' best-kept outdoor drinking secrets. Housed in an early 19th-century warehouse, the bright sun-filled beer garden steals the show—waterside views, tons of seating, covered areas for British weather. Wood-fired pizzas and weekend deals make afternoon sessions dangerously affordable. The canal-side location adds that holiday vibe to your Tuesday afternoon, making it easy to pretend you're somewhere far more exotic than Holbeck. Gets packed on sunny days with everyone from office workers to families to groups settling in for the long haul. Perfect for when you want proper outdoor space without the city centre chaos.

City Centre, Leeds
Charcuterie bar and bottle shop with a small but perfectly formed outdoor courtyard. The focus on craft beer and quality wine makes afternoon drinking feel cultured rather than concerning. Outstanding cheese and meat boards justify lingering for hours—this is grazing done right. The laid-back vibe attracts a sophisticated crowd who appreciate good food and drink without the fuss. Dog-friendly throughout and conveniently located near the train station makes it perfect for afternoon catch-ups that blur into evening. Quality over quantity in every sense. The outdoor courtyard is compact but atmospheric—book ahead on sunny days or risk missing out.