Newcastle nightlife venue set for ‘revolutionary’ six-figure makeover
Originally opening in 2001, Revolution Newcastle is set to reopen on May 13, just in time for summer, showcasing its recent transformation.
A £190k investment has made way for an “open plan” look. The refurbishment also brings with it a brand new “best seat” VIP booth and updated seating areas with a new lighting show and DJ booth.
The refurbished venue will cater for lunchtime diners, after work drinks, evening get-togethers and late-night partying, showcasing local DJ talent and events. With summer on its way, Revolution has also welcomed a brand-new special Cocktail menu with four American-themed Cocktails to complement their classic concoctions.
The brand is also continuing its mission to be carbon neutral by 2030, after hitting the headlines in 2021 for their forward-thinking tactics.
One of just a handful of UK-based companies to sign up to the pledge to hit net zero, the Revolution Bars Group won the prestigious Green Apple Award for Environmental Best Practice for their commitment to the scheme.
Revolution Newcastle sales and events manager, Meagan Hill, said: “I am super excited for the venue to reopen with its new look on May 13. The refurbishment includes an updated look to our beautiful Grade 2 listed building, highlighting the historic bank features, with a Revolution twist.”
“We can’t wait to kick off our relaunch with a huge agenda, starting on Thursday 26th May with the launch of our new Bottomless Dinner, on Friday we are hosting our corporate re-launch event and then going onto our main event of the week - our huge Saturday re-launch party.
“We’ve spent a lot of time reviewing our guests’ feedback and we know that they expect great quality and excellent service. We have undergone a big recruitment push and training program to ensure our team, old and new, are ready to deliver the best party in town and welcome guests into our venue for our exciting launch party.”
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