Revolution Bar (Wilmslow) Reviews


Newest Review: ... menu doesn't state prices without a Privilege Card. Well, to give you an idea, a single cocktail will cost you in excess of £6. £6!! There's a recession happening in case you hadn't noticed! As a student I can FEED myself for the price of two cocktails a week. Yes they are nice but in my opinion absolutely not worth it - especially when you can get cheaper prices for identical drinks at the related bars in Fallowfield and Central Manchester. Back to New Year's Eve, and to provide a very brief overview of the evening: it was absolutely dead when my friends and I arrived at around 9pm - and the promised canapes were nowhere to be seen ... more
Customer Revolution Bar (Wilmslow) Reviews (3)

by - written on 02/01/11 (Useful, 107 readings)
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Last night I attended the Revolution New Year's Eve party 2010. I am sad to report that in my opinion it massively under delivered. For such a high profile occasion in such a high profile location I would have expected so much more - especially at a cost of £18 per ticket. Not all Wilmslow residents are multimillionaires Revolution! It is key to note that other Wilmslow venues were offering much better value tickets, and we chose to attend Revolution due to good nights we have had at other bars in the chain in the past. Not so here. Furthermore, due I'm sure in no small part to the reputation of this corner of Cheshire for being home to many rich people, the ... Read the complete review

by Wilmslow Person - written on 06/07/10
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Having lived in Wilmslow for the last 4 years I regularly sample the nightlife here as it is on my doorstep and convenient. This bar used to be the place to go up until around 6 months ago but a door policy which has become progressively lax in terms of dress code (you can now wear unbranded sportswear whereas it used to be proper shoes and smart attire) which now means all the people you want to avoid on a night out who previously went to the Bollin Fee are now in Revolution. They seem to have changed the DJ now as well and the music is not as good. The prices are fine but perhaps they need to go up to improve the clientele again!! They are lucky because right now there Read the complete review

by - written on 19/01/10 (Very useful, 388 readings)
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One of my friends has recently moved to a small and rather exclusive town called Wilmslow which is located in Cheshire in the north west of England. It's quite an affluent place with a lot of footballers and other equally famous people choosing to live there. When my friend suggested a night out there I nearly jumped at the chance, imaging that I'd be rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous... well a girl can dream can't she?! I visited Revolution on my first night there and since then have been back numerous times, both during the day to eat and at night while on a night out. There are just under sixty Revolution bars in the UK at present with them mainly ... Read the complete review
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