Once hot spots on the Leeds city centre bar and restaurant scene, Angelica and Crafthouse shock closure left a hole in the cities restaurant culture. But, cities are ever evolving and when one door closes another opens and a new rooftop bar and restaurant is set to open on the rooftop of Trinity.
Replacing the popular top-floor site is CrowdedHouse, a new concept by the team that brought us the irresistible Three’s A Crowd in Harrogate. Its new venture will be an all-day venue offering both drinking and dining experiences where you can enjoy incredible views of the city.

Investing £650,000 into the site the space will be set across two floors with the ability to house up to 500 people with the creation of 50 new jobs.
John Quinlan, who founded and owns Threes A Crowd, told Leeds Live: “The vision for CrowdedHouse is to deliver a versatile and multi-use venue for the people of Leeds, Yorkshire and beyond.
“The two-floor unit at Trinity Leeds is spectacular, boasting 360 degrees skyline views across the city and offering ample space for casual catch-ups, cocktails and dining through to those who require a stylish place to remotely work. The space will be designed so that guests can enjoy a variety of experiences in one venue.”

“From meeting with friends or colleagues, celebrating a milestone, or simply enjoying time with family – CrowdedHouse will offer flexibility and understated luxury. I’m proud to be launching a bold new hospitality concept in the heart of Leeds and our investment reflects our belief in the city’s energy.”
Steven Foster, the centre director from Trinity, Leeds, added: “We are delighted to be welcoming CrowedHouse to Trinity Leeds this summer. Taking over an iconic space – complete with a stunning roof terrace – they’ll bring a fresh new chapter for this location and an exciting burst of energy to the city.
We’re confident CrowdedHouse will become a real must-visit destination throughout summer months and beyond.”
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Feature Image Credit: Angelica
