The Picturehouse
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Salman A. Berlas
Good atmosphere! Good for drinking and eating. Typical british pub style interior. We had the all you can eat breakfast which was delicious and only around 4 pounds! It's all self service, which i didn't find bothering at all.
Nov 27th, 2022 -
nick pape
Place is closed and has been for over a year
Mar 10th, 2022 -
me again
I'm patiently waiting for The Picturehouse to reopen. I've gone in a large group and also enjoyed meals with just 1-3 other people. We've always received a warm welcome and the staff have been very helpful (I'm in a wheelchair). They've reserved tables for me ahead of my arrival, so I've not been seated in an awkward location when it's been busy. Apart from one unfortunate occasion (we arrived later in the evening and the carvery meats were very dry and the veg was burned through sitting too long under the lights), the carvery has always been very good. Considering the number of visits we have made, The Picturehouse still deserves a review. Our vegetarian diner was well advised and received a meal he was happy with. We've always been happy with the desserts. (photos are from Jan/Feb 2020) I'm sure that when they reopen, the disabled toilet hand dryer will be operational again. That's been a minor niggle. Access information: The disabled lift at the corner of the building always works and the easiest way in. There's steps and a big slope at the shopping centre entrance - you can come down the slope from the shops as the entrance is above the steps, but if you're on the pavement, wheel to the other (corner) entrance and use the lift. The access door to the lift is at the right of the steps. The disabled toilet has a RADAR lock, but isn't always locked. This isn't a spacious room; I've a large wheelchair and you can wheel in and close the door behind you, but there's isn't a lot of room to manoeuvre. The toilet itself has always been clean. As mentioned previously, the hand dryer has been out of action.
Jan 29th, 2021 -
Andrew Jackson
Nov 28th, 2020 -
Nigel Cawthray
I've been in here a few times. Food is okay.
May 13th, 2020
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is The Picturehouse located?
A The Picturehouse is located at 82-90 Merrion St, Leeds, eng LS2 8LW
Q What is the internet address for The Picturehouse?
A The website (URL) for The Picturehouse is: http://www.crowncarveries.co.uk/thepicturehouseleeds/
Q What days are The Picturehouse open?
A The Picturehouse is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is The Picturehouse rated?
A The Picturehouse has a 3.7 Star Rating from 594 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
The Picturehouse
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 594 Reviews )Salman A. Berlas on Google
Good atmosphere! Good for drinking and eating. Typical british pub style interior. We had the all you can eat breakfast which was delicious and only around 4 pounds! It's all self service, which i didn't find bothering at all.
nick pape on Google
Place is closed and has been for over a year
me again on Google
I'm patiently waiting for The Picturehouse to reopen.
I've gone in a large group and also enjoyed meals with just 1-3 other people.
We've always received a warm welcome and the staff have been very helpful (I'm in a wheelchair). They've reserved tables for me ahead of my arrival, so I've not been seated in an awkward location when it's been busy.
Apart from one unfortunate occasion (we arrived later in the evening and the carvery meats were very dry and the veg was burned through sitting too long under the lights), the carvery has always been very good. Considering the number of visits we have made, The Picturehouse still deserves a review.
Our vegetarian diner was well advised and received a meal he was happy with.
We've always been happy with the desserts.
(photos are from Jan/Feb 2020)
I'm sure that when they reopen, the disabled toilet hand dryer will be operational again. That's been a minor niggle.
Access information:
The disabled lift at the corner of the building always works and the easiest way in. There's steps and a big slope at the shopping centre entrance - you can come down the slope from the shops as the entrance is above the steps, but if you're on the pavement, wheel to the other (corner) entrance and use the lift.
The access door to the lift is at the right of the steps.
The disabled toilet has a RADAR lock, but isn't always locked.
This isn't a spacious room; I've a large wheelchair and you can wheel in and close the door behind you, but there's isn't a lot of room to manoeuvre.
The toilet itself has always been clean.
As mentioned previously, the hand dryer has been out of action.
Andrew Jackson on Google
Nigel Cawthray on Google
I've been in here a few times. Food is okay.