Blackfriars, derived from Black Friars, a common name for the Dominican Order of friars, may refer to:
England
- Blackfriars, Bristol, a former priory in Bristol, England
- Blackfriars, Canterbury, a former monastery in Canterbury
- Blackfriars, Gloucester, a former priory in Gloucester, England
- Blackfriars, Greater Manchester, an inner city area of Salford, England
- Blackfriars, Leicester, a former Dominican Friary in Leicester
- Blackfriars, London, site of a former priory in the City of London
- Blackfriars, Newcastle, a former priory in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- Blackfriars, Oxford, a Dominican priory and Hall of the University of Oxford
- Cambridge Blackfriars, a Dominican priory
- Derby Blackfriars, a former priory in Derby, England
- Exeter Blackfriars, a former priory in Devon, England
- Ipswich Blackfriars, a former priory in Ipswich, England
Scotland
- Blackfriars, Montrose, a former priory at Montrose, Scotland
- Blackfriars, Perth, a former priory at Perth, Scotland
Other uses
Australia
- Blackfriars Priory School, a Dominican school in Prospect, South Australia
England
- Blackfriars station, a railway station in the City of London
- Blackfriars Theatre, the name of two theatres which once stood in London
- Blackfriars Arts Centre, an arts centre in Boston, England
- Blackfriars Bridge, a bridge over the River Thames in London
- Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester, a bridge over the River Irwell in Manchester
- Blackfriars Bridge railway station a former London railway station named after the London bridge.
- New Blackfriars, a theological journal formerly called Blackfriars
Scotland
- Blackfriars, the name of a house at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen
Elsewhere
- Blackfriars Playhouse, the American Shakespeare Center's theatre in Staunton, Virginia