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House Of Fu, Hello Karaoke Room - Exclusive Hire

Location pin

15-19 The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 6PU - 

  • Users

    Up to
    80 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

Private karaoke rooms catering for parties of 2 -30 people, if your group is larger we can turn the cocktail bar into an all singing all dancing karaoke bar.
Prices start at £50 per hour for our smaller karaoke rooms and increase to £600 minimum spend for the cocktail bar experience.

Perfect for Corporate parties, Hen / stag events, Summer / Winter events & Birthday parties

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 80

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 30

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
  • monday

    8:00 - 24:00

  • tuesday

    8:00 - 24:00

  • wednesday

    8:00 - 24:00

  • thursday

    8:00 - 24:00

  • friday

    8:00 - 24:00

  • saturday

    Closed

  • sunday

    8:00 - 24:00

Price type: Per hour
  • from £50 per hour

  • from £50 per hour

  • from £50 per hour

  • from £50 per hour

  • from £50 per hour

  • from £50 per hour

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Heating

Heating

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Natural light

Natural light

Stage

Stage

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Audio & visual

Microphone

Microphone

TV screen

TV screen

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Allowed events

alcoholLicense

Licensed for alcohol

Attendee Minimum Age

18

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 3 days before the event

Other rules

We do not allow under 18s in our karaoke rooms, but are allowed in the cocktail bar until 8pm

Location

Reviews

  • Evie Duviau

    December 2024

    Food was lovely as always! friendly and speedy service throughout our time at the restaurant and all the staff were so kind and welcoming. Chicken Teriyaki bowl was so good.

  • Sara Trentini

    October 2024

    If I could give more than 5 stars, I would. The service is exceptional, the staff extremely friendly and the food to die for. We keep going back and it never disappoints! Simply amazing 🤩

  • Alex Longden

    December 2024

    Had a brilliant night in December close to Xmas (hardest time of year in this industry) the wine list doesn’t disappoint. We ordered a mix of small plates and a main and the food is not only unique and interesting but so well executed. Flavour and texture binded beautifully. Mega impressed. Service was so attentive and relaxed, everyone was so nice to us but so down to Earth. Such an interesting venue with so much going for it. Absolute Leeds bucket list :) Also that tiramisu is to die for

  • Josh C

    January 2025

    House of Fu didn’t explode onto the Leeds food scene—it crept onto it like a stealthy ninja. And honestly, that feels pretty fitting. From the sleek Japanese-inspired decor to the tucked-away cocktail bars, this place is all about understated cool. It doesn’t shout for attention; it lets you discover its charm like some kind of urban explorer. When I arrived, the place was buzzing—packed to the rafters with a hipster crowd that seemed to have rolled straight out of a vintage thrift store. The vibe was casual and fun, and I couldn’t help but notice one hilarious detail: literally every single person in the kitchen was rocking a snapback. Imagine walking into the Vans store and finding out that they've given up on trainers and now they're slinging Gyoza. Now, I’ll admit it—I made a rookie mistake. I lowered my expectations, assuming it might just be another Instagram-friendly spot with mediocre food. Big mistake. Huge. The dishes here don’t just talk the talk—they’re walking too! Fresh, bold flavors smacked me right in the taste buds, and the quality was undeniable. From the rich pork broth to the crispy cauliflower, every bite delivered far more than I’d anticipated. And the kicker? The prices. For food this good, you’d expect your wallet to take a hit, but no—it’s surprisingly reasonable. That said, I’d love to see them push the spice game a little further. Their “spicy” ramen was tame, and I found myself craving something with a real fiery kick. Maybe a challengingly spicy ramen to separate the bold from the brave? In short: House of Fu is a stealthy hit that doesn’t need to shout to make its mark. Highly recommended—and I’ll be back with a sweat towel if they take my spicy challenge seriously.