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Welcome to LS6 Cafe, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Hyde Park, Leeds. Located at 16 Headingley Ln., this eclectic eatery is the perfect destination for those seeking a delightful breakfast or brunch experience while enjoying a fusion of retro decor and modern culinary delights.
At LS6, the atmosphere encapsulates the charm of its neighborhood, offering a casual vibe complemented by moderate noise levels, outdoor seating, and a full bar. Whether you're gathering with friends, enjoying a family outing, or simply treating yourself, this cafe is versatile enough for any occasion—breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner.
Customer experiences validate LS6 Cafe's standing as a favorite. Raskal L. raved about the filling breakfast burrito and the pleasant atmosphere, noting that the cafe handles busy times admirably. Rowena H. emphasized that brunch at LS6 is a must-try, particularly the eggs florentine, which has consistently impresses with its taste and presentation.
For those weary of fast food, Charlotte J. encourages patrons to stroll over to LS6 for a healthier and more refined dining option, while Ben H. fondly recalls the cafe's legacy as a go-to spot for weekend hangovers, highlighting its steadfast quality despite recent aesthetic changes.
LS6 Cafe stands out not only for its food but also for its commitment to providing a welcoming environment where community and culinary excellence intersect. So, whether you're meeting friends, catching up over coffee, or enjoying a quiet moment with a magazine and tea, LS6 Cafe has something special for everyone. Don't miss out on this treasure of Hyde Park!
“ It was a tough decision to make deciding what to order - which ended up being the breakfast burrito. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was filling. Flavourful but not too rich. My only regret was not ordering the halloumi wrap to take away with me. The only faults I have was the organisation. Having fun a cafe before I can understand how things can get lost in translation. Our drinks were forgotten about, but quickly rectified. It was getting busy and the staff were trying their best to fit everyone in and dealing with customers who wanted to have a table for 6 between the two of them etc. Don't want to take that away from quality of the meal however. Would give 4.5 stars if I could. ”
“ Just a quick one, but well overdue -- I realise my last update was only a month ago but since then I've had several bites to eat that demand a mention. Remember that I wrote about the food and said it wasn't amazing? Forget that. (Well, don't forget it if you're picky about burgers.) Forget that and go for brunch, because it's one of the best things you could treat yourself to in LS6 (the area, not the business). With eggs florentine, benedict, or rancheros, you'll be in heaven. Every time I've ordered the florentine (and cheekily asked for bacon as well) it's been a royal treat. The dish comes with garlic mushrooms, which are unfailingly delicious, and the eggs are always perfect. Want to watch the calories? Well, I don't know if the salads are super slim, but they're simply delicious. Sometimes it's hard to sell a salad -- not here. I think this spot is definitely one you warm to over several visits, but it's become a firm favourite of mine. Wi-Fi, coffee, brunch, cocktails, home made iced teas, cool music, fairly friendly staff, interesting interior, and good vibes make this one of my go-to spots for almost any occasion. ”
“ I cannot believe i've never said a word about "the clock cafe" (its the same thing, you'll get it when you get there). LS6 was literally my only stop for every weekend.... well every hangover, i ever had in hyde park. Its been through a bit of a face lift of late and perhaps lost a little of its cool in pursuit of being hipster. But the clock wall still lives and the strange vibe of being in a brik-a-brak store waiting for delicious treats. And though the inside might have changed, the output of food and drink really hasn't. The full english remains a staple and many of the other dishes are brilliant. Life saving smoothies to accompany make LS6 still the place to be. A great relaxed little place with really friendly staff. LS6 is right at the heart of hyde park and could almost be called its soul (if i didn't hold my heart for the brudenell). Still, the clock cafe is well worth a nose if you find yourself that way with no idea how to spend the time. ”
“ Fed up of takeaway and fast food in the Leeds area? Have a walk ( I say walk be ause you will struggle to find parking) to LS6 cafe and restaurant. LS6 is Hyde Park's most popular cafe and has a brilliant reputation as being a classier place to eat in the area. The theme is retro (much like the boutiques either side of it) with 60's bubble clocks, tables, LP wall art and menu's made out of vintage vinyls). The theme is very fitting to the area and the vintage clothing worn by the customers. The menu for me is just perfect with organic vegetables platters, humous, Greek salad dressing, piled up sandwiches and tasty chocolate fudge cakes. The menu is Greek based and uses all healthy ingredients to create a beautifully presented meal. For those that don't like the organic options there are a variety of meatier options such as burgers and chips (also served to precision). The staff are lovely and more than helpful and the service is quick! Prices are a little more than the pubs and cafe's in the area but I feel you get what you pay for. In the summer months my favourite thing to do is sit outside LS6 with a cup of tea and magazine to watch the passers by before a walk in the park. Love it! ”
“ LS6 is a trendy little cafe-restaurant in...LS6. At Hyde Park corner, just before you get to the pub, you will see a pretty old-school looking establishment with rickety copper lettering and furniture. LS6 definitely tries to be vintage, retro and unique, and it doesn't fail in this respect. The décor inside the place is of a similar style, providing you with an interesting place to eat your food. The food, luckily, is not stuck in the past - salads, sandwiches, and some tex-mex influences on the menu are evident, and this simple, casual menu works well in such laid-back surroundings. If it's not raining (unlikely I know), customers have the opportunity to sit out on the main road and watch the world go by. Prices are fairly cheap, and while service can be slow, if you want a good meal, and (more importantly) want to be seen in the coolest place in Hyde Park, I'd head down. ”
“ Mmm. What to have? Full english and a big massive mug of tea, or a huge bowl of curly fries with mozzarella melted all over, or a plate of tasty scrummy nachos, or a big delicious beer? Or all of the above? All of the above. Mmm. ”