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Restaurants
Huddersfield
Newsome
The Little Buddha Bar

The Little Buddha Bar

Drinks

££££

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About The Little Buddha Bar

Family-friendly ✨
Good for groups 🎉
Card payment
Parking options
Open now
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Closes at 12:00 am
Friday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Saturday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Sunday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Wednesday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Thursday
5:00 pm - 12:00 am

More about the restaurant: The Little Buddha Bar

You’d be forgiven for missing The Little Buddha Bar, even though it’s in the heart of Huddersfield’s Newsome, just minutes from the station. Hidden in the ranks of the railway arches along Viaduct Street, this gem is transforming Huddersfield’s late-night bar and live music scene. Hosting a wealth of local and touring talent, it’s also a place to mix and mingle in good company well-lubricated by good drink. The Little Buddha Bar has a big soul and is an underground spot that should be on your radar.

Frequently asked questions

Does The Little Buddha Bar serve Drinks food?

Yes, the restaurant The Little Buddha Bar serves Drinks food.

Can I pay with a credit card at The Little Buddha Bar restaurant?

Yes, you can pay with MasterCard, Debit / Maestro Card.

Thinking about making a The Little Buddha Bar booking?

The Little Buddha Bar is an up-and-coming contender for that hallowed position in any city’s nightlife – the default, go-to destination when you’re up for a late night of good drink and better music. You can find this sleek Huddersfield party spot tucked into one of the railway arches along Viaduct Street, right by the station and an easy walk from most parts of Newsome. The emphasis here is on hip hop, soul, and grooves to make you move, and the bar is well-stocked to keep you fuelled, too.

Indeed, The Little Buddha Bar takes its name from the fat smiling chap that dominates the dark wooden bar, which thankfully keeps itself out of the way to make room for the dancers that throng this place come the weekend. The Little Buddha Bar is committed to transforming Huddersfield’s late-night drinks and dancing scene, and they’re doing well, peddling good times from their cosy premises under Viaduct Street’s railway arches, next door to a number of good spots for a bite to eat in Newsome (Gringo’s is a popular prelude or post-party prowl if you’re looking to line your stomach). Just minutes from the station, The Little Buddha Bar is a secret oasis that needs to be befriended.