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Major bar Revolution closes 11 venues with 25 extra to close earlier than finish of yr

A hugely popular chain of bars has closed 11 branches with immediate effect, while another 25 will be chopped before the end of the year.

Revolution bars have been a high street mainstay for decades, offering relatively cheap booze to students wrapped up in a slightly classier joint than usual. However, having bit hard by the cost-of-living crisis, pandemic backlash and more, parent company Revolution Bars Group has confirmed that yesterday was the last day in business for 11 venues – with another 25 to close before the year ends.

That will leave it with just 27 Revolution Bars, 15 Revolucion de Cuba bars, 22 Peach Pubs and one Founders & Co site – it did have 89 sites at the start of the year.

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The popular student bar will close more branches before the end of the year
The popular student bar will close more branches before the end of the year

It follows news that the company was going to restructure in a bid to face off a full closure of the entire business earlier this year.

The sites that closed over the weekend were:

  • Blackpool

  • Chester

  • Deansgate Locks, Manchester

  • Edinburgh, Scotland

  • Inverness, Scotland

  • Leadenhall

  • Loughborough

  • Norwich

  • Hockley, Nottingham

  • Stafford

  • King Street, Wigan

The list of sites about to close has not yet been confirmed. Chief executive Rob Pitcher said earlier this year: “The group is now well diversified across the key brands, providing a more secure financial base and we look forward to the future with improved optimism.



It's another major blow for the high street
It’s another major blow for the high street

“We know this has been a very difficult period for all of our teams both in our sites and in our support office and I’d like to thank them for their support and resilience.”

Despite a move in 2016 to stay away from the student market, most locations were still in student areas and the pivot towards the gastropub-type audience has seemingly not worked out in the way bosses had wanted.

The Daily Star has reached out to Revolution Bars Group for a comment.

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