Leeds is full of places where you can settle in with a laptop, grab a coffee and actually get things done. Whether you are revising for exams or catching up on group work, choosing the right study spots Leeds has to offer can make a big difference.
Below is an updated list of ten study cafes Leeds students love.
All of them have decent coffee, plug sockets and a relaxed atmosphere – ideal
if you’re searching “coffee shops near me to study” and want somewhere
that really works as a cafe for studying.
1. Caffeine Addict,
Otley Road (Headingley)
Our number one study cafe in Leeds is Caffeine Addict on
Otley Road in Headingley. It has quickly become a favourite with students
thanks to its speciality coffee, friendly staff and stylish, relaxed interior.
Expect:
- Great espresso-based drinks and unique options like their signature
“Black Snow”
- Plenty of seating, free Wi-Fi and a calm atmosphere in the daytime
- A handy location on the Otley Road bus routes
If you’re serious about finding study coffee shops with excellent
drinks and space to focus, start here.
2. The Bowery,
Headingley
A short walk from Caffeine Addict, The Bowery mixes art, coffee
and workspace. There are big windows for natural light, simple food options and
an easy going buzz. You will often see students working on laptops or
sketchbooks, so it’s an ideal study cafe if you like working around
other people.
3. Hyde Park Book
Club, Hyde Park
Hyde Park Book Club is a Leeds
classic and a flexible study spot by day. It combines a café, bar, venue
and bookshop in one space, with plenty of tables and power sockets.
Go earlier in the day for quieter study time, and stay on later if you
fancy live music or events once the work is done.
4. Laynes Espresso,
City Centre
Near Leeds train station, Laynes Espresso is known for excellent
coffee and simple but tasty brunch dishes.
It can get busy, but if you time it right it’s a brilliant study cafe
Leeds option:
- Strong, consistent coffee
- Good Wi-Fi
- Central location if you have lectures spread across the day
Laynes is a good pick if you like a café with a bit of background noise.
5. Farmhouse,
Central Leeds
Tucked away on Lands Lane, Farmhouse serves the best breakfast until
5pm, alongside juicy burgers, fresh salads, seafood and tasty vegan and
vegetarian dishes, all complemented by handpicked wines, craft beers and cocktails.
Arrive early to secure a table, or you can book online. This spot gets
super busy on the weekends.
6. IF… Up North,
Call Lane / City Centre
IF… Up North has several sites
in Leeds and is a great option if you’re searching for study cafes
around Call Lane and the city centre. Expect strong coffee, good brunch and a
bright, modern interior that works well for reading or laptop work.
If you’re meeting course mates, this is a handy middle ground between
campus and the city centre.
7. Out of the
Woods, Granary Wharf / City Centre
With locations in Granary Wharf and the city centre, Out of the Woods
offers a relaxed atmosphere, free Wi-Fi and a good selection of coffee and
snacks.
It’s a nice option if you’re commuting by train or fancy a change from
the libraries on campus.
8. Wolføx, Central
Leeds
Wolføx is a stylish
coffee shop and workspace just outside the main shopping streets. Big tables, a
minimalist design and good coffee make it a strong study coffee shop
choice if you like a more modern feel.
You’ll often see people working remotely here, so laptops are very much
part of the scene.
9. La Bottega
Milanese, City Centre
If you like Italian coffee and a slightly more grown-up atmosphere, La
Bottega Milanese in the city centre is a great cafe for studying. It
has fast Wi-Fi, strong espresso and a mix of bar seating and tables.
This is one of the best study spots Leeds offers if you’re a
postgraduate or a student who prefers a less “studenty” environment.
10. Left Bank, Hyde
Park
For something a bit different, Left Bank is a former church
turned arts and events space with an on-site café.
When it’s open in the daytime, it’s a quiet, atmospheric place to read,
write essays or work through lecture notes. Check their opening hours in
advance, as they also host events and exhibitions.
Tips for getting
the most from study cafes in Leeds
Wherever you choose, a few simple habits will help you get the best out
of study cafes Leeds students love:
- Go at quieter times (early morning or mid-afternoon) if you need
deep focus.
- Buy drinks and snacks regularly – you’re using a seat and Wi-Fi, so
support the business.
- Bring headphones to cut out background noise.
- Have a clear plan for what you want to achieve before you arrive.
Leeds has plenty of excellent study cafes – from independent
coffee bars in Headingley and Hyde Park to central coffee shops near me to
study.
And when your study session is over and you’re heading back to your
place, remember that Parklane Properties is already open for lets for
the 2026–2027 season, with a huge range of student homes across Hyde
Park, Headingley, Woodhouse and the city centre – from 1-bed flats to 9-bed
houses, at some of the best prices for students in Leeds.

