Munro House

[1] The ground floor was occupied by Walter Wraggs motor cycle dealers during the 1960s and 1970s and at that time much of the rest of the building was used by the tailoring industry.

The area surrounding Munro House is now known as modern Leeds' Cultural Centre.

From 2011 until September 2022[4] the ground floor was home Café 164, an independent bakery and coffee shop with outlets on Woodhouse Lane and in Headingley [5][6] its last trading day was Friday 26 August 2022, they have now moved their main operations to Headingley.

Next door was Colours May Vary, an independent book shop, which moved to a new location in the Corn Exchange in 2021[13] - this space is now occupied by an office of La Marzocco, the Italian coffee machine manufacturer.

Sarto, a pasta restaurant, is on the St Peter's Square side.

Munro House,Leeds,October2011
Munro House in 2011.
A view of the front of a building with large windows and neon signs with light streams from a long exposure shot.
Café 164 and The Gallery at 164, December 2019
Munro House, January 2021