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Restaurants
Leeds
Woodhouse
The Libertine Cafe

The Libertine Cafe

Pizza, Italian

Dishes priced around£9

6/6

1 review

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About The Libertine Cafe

Family-friendly ✨
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Open today
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Opens at 5:00 pm
Friday
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Tuesday
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wednesday
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thursday
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

More about the restaurant: The Libertine Cafe



If you would like to book with a Taste Card, please call the restaurant directly on +44 (0) 1133 456 086

This strip-backed cafe bar in Leeds, The Libertine is two minutes up the road for the University of Leeds’ main campus building on Blenheim Place. A relaxed place where great pizzas, music and art collide. Serving up a veritable feast of DJ nights, quizzes, open mic spots and acoustic sessions, with their peerless pizzas, The Libertine is the ideal place to spend an evening with friends, catching up on gossip and munching on homemade Italian-style pizza.

Frequently asked questions

Does The Libertine Cafe serve Pizza food?

Yes, the restaurant The Libertine Cafe serves Pizza food and also serves Italian food.

Does the restaurant The Libertine Cafe have parking?

No, the restaurant The Libertine Cafe has no parking.

Thinking about making a The Libertine Cafe booking?

Leeds’ The Libertine, on Blenheim place is home to some of the city’s best, and cheapest pizzas. Bringing together students, musicians, artists and Leeds’ best pub quizzers, The Libertine is the kind of relaxed and thoughtful place the prospectus promised, and makes a nice change from the sticky Union floors. And while two-for-one Thursday pizzas has proven incredibly popular with Leeds’ student masses, great open mic and acoustic nights draw a broader crowd.

Pizza lovers are presented with a short, but almost impossible to choose from menu of delicious pizzas like traditional caprese, or fishy anchovies, or the more exotic house special John Wilmot which combines garlic oil, mozzarella, grapes, gorgonzola and rosemary. Sounds like a mouthful? Don’t worry, it’s delicious. For those that can’t stick around The Libertine also offers everything to takeaway, but with some much going on, and loads of like-minded people hanging around and soaking in the ambience, The Libertine’s regulars know that front and centre is the only place to be.