Best autumnal cafes Leeds
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We have gathered our guide to the best cafes in Leeds – so you know where the coffee is hot and the brunch menu is on point.
Coffee shops are at the centre of socialising, whether it’s a brunch date or a coffee with a colleague. Especially when it comes to Autumn, there’s no better place to spend a rainy afternoon than with a flat white in hand, getting stuck into a book or a great chat.
Best cafes in Leeds city centre

Laynes
You cannot miss Laynes Espresso, with a brightly double-fronted shop and some of the best coffee in Leeds, there’s no wonder it’s got people talking.
Situated close to Leeds Train Station, it’s a perfect spot for both commuters and brunch lovers. Expect great coffee, pastries fresh from their bakery in Armley and a menu that truly elevates traditional breakfast dishes.
Where? 16 New Station St, Leeds LS1 5DL

Sonder
Serving cosiness and coffee is Sonder. Famed for their retro, Japanese vibes and excellent patisserie, you will not be disappointed by their flavours or creativity.
Enjoy a flat white, or if you’re feeling adventurous, one of their Sonder specials. Located in a quiet arcade just off bustling Briggate, Sonder offers a tranquil space to take a seat and soak up the serenity.
Where? 27-28, Grand Arcade, 20 Merrion St, Leeds LS1 6PG
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92 degrees
Big name in the coffee game, 92 degrees, is based in Liverpool but has branched out to Yorkshire. Boasting four cafes in Leeds, they’re the cool girl of coffee shops. Think matcha, expertly roasted coffee, toasties and croissants.
You can even sign up for monthly subscriptions to their self-proclaimed “damn fine coffee” to enjoy at home. Confidence like that makes this one of the best cafes in Leeds.
Where? 16 Boar Ln, Leeds LS1 6EN

Livett’s
Having opened in February 2024, kiosk-style coffee shop Livetts has made its mark. Sourcing their coffee from local favourites North Star, they have a big focus on sustainability.
Livett’s sister company, The Wardrobe, is just next door, and the pair are located by Leeds bus station. Locally roasted coffee and delicious baked goods from nearby suppliers make this cafe worth a visit.
Where? 6 St. Peters Square, LS98AH

Raw
Minimal, precise and mastered at their craft, RAW is a guaranteed good cup of coffee. Each step of their coffee-making process is well considered, sourcing only small batch roasts, which allows a true expression in each cup.
Just down from the train station and packed full of passion for good coffee, go and try out RAW for yourself.
Where? 10 Mill Hill, Leeds LS1 5DQ
Caffé Brigante
If seven different flavours of tiramisu excites you, look no further. Caffe Brigante is serving up authentic Italian flavours. They prepare their plates and pastries in-house, the traditional way.
They have fostered a welcoming and, importantly, a friendly space to enjoy real Italian patisserie and coffee in Leeds city centre, all influenced by the flavours of Modena.
Where? 17 Hunslet Rd, Leeds LS10 1QN

If Up North
The flagship of the If Up North brand is found on Call Lane. Famous for their full Yorkshire breakfast, their all-day brunch menu is a hit.
They also serve a variety of pastries and cakes to go alongside their own coffee roast. Depending on your vibe, you can head to Park Square, where you will find IF rooftop, their rooftop bar, where you can swap coffee for cocktails.
Where? 43 Call Ln, Leeds LS1 7BT

North Star
The North Star’s coffee empire has taken over Leeds, supplying its roast to cafes across the city. Their own coffee shops are equally as impressive as their coffee, hosting a menu bursting with locally sourced ingredients in the shape of brunch classics.
Their coffee shops keep sustainability at the centre of what they do, as well as a dedication to their craft – it’s this that makes North Star amongst the best cafes in Leeds.
Where? Unit 32 The Boulevard, Leeds LS10 1PZ or 3, The Embankment, Sovereign St, Leeds LS1 4BJ

La Bottega Milanese
If you’re looking for another authentic Italian coffee fix, La Bottega Milanese is serving more than just incredible espresso – they’re delivering Milan straight to Leeds. Their belief is “if it’s not from Italy, it’s from Yorkshire”, importing cakes and fine meats from Italy but using local suppliers for their bread and stuffed croissants.
Having opened in 2009, they’ve now expanded to 3 branches and are the cool older sister of Leeds coffee shops. Offering authentic Milanese vibes and coffee.
Where? 2, Bond Court, Leeds LS1 2JZ or Park House, 24 Park Square W, Leeds LS1 2PW
Olive and Rye
Hash brown benedict and an espresso martini, anyone? Olive and Rye are one step ahead, with their amazing all-day brunch menu. They cover the fail-safe classic lunch menu dishes, but give them a modern Olive and Rye twist.
Their coffee is roasted by Dark Woods in Huddersfield, and they also host an impressive selection of teas, but above all, a cocktail menu! Olive and Rye are situated in the stunning Queens Arcade just next to their sibling Olive and Thai.
Where? Queens Arcade, 18-20 Briggate, Leeds LS1 6LF
Habitum
Hot off the press, we have Habitum. Having only opened on the 6th of September, they’re fresh on the scene, with fresh new ideas. From the creators of one of our favourite cafes in Leeds, La Bottega Milanese, we’re confident you’re in safe hands.
Just across the river Aire, they’re re-conceptualising coffee and customer experience. Think wellness, convenience and a modern take on an everyday essential, coffee.
Where? 9 Hunslet Road Aire, Park, Leeds LS10 1JQ
Cafes in the Leeds area

Nesso
Just 20 minutes from Leeds city centre is a not so hidden gem. With a menu curated by MasterChef’s Bobby Geetha, Nesso is delivering Italian-inspired flavours and a vibrant atmosphere.
The coffee is imported straight from Italy, and the menu is full of brunch classics. If coffee and cannoli aren’t up your street, Nesso do a luxurious take on afternoon tea. There is really something for everyone, making this one of our best cafes in Leeds.
Where? 87 Queen St, Morley, Leeds LS27 8DX

House of Koko
With a passion for brunch and bringing people together, House of Koko is one of our best cafes in Leeds. They can be found in Chapel Allerton, which has been voted one of the UK’s top ten coolest neighbourhoods, and also Oakwood.
Their main message is that brunch covers every angle, beer, coffee, your choice, but all locally sourced and delicious. It doesn’t end there, they serve a list of signature dishes that are classic but packed full of flavour, including Turkish eggs and indulgent pancakes. A taste for everybody.
Where? 62 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 4LA
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09/09/2025
















