Revolucion De Cuba Liverpool, Casa De Musica & Hava Bar
Revolucion De Cuba 22 Atlantic Pavilion, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AF -
Up to
120 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Revolución de Cuba Liverpool is a stunning two floor rum bar and cantina situated on the beautiful Albert Dock with plenty of seating out on the terrace.
Drink, dine, relax and dream you’re a world away. Join us for some of the finest Liverpool Albert Dock nightlife with great live music, party atmosphere and downright beautiful rums. And as if that wasn’t enough, our exciting cocktail menu and very special Cantina menu will take you straight to the heart of Cuban life.
A large private bar accommodating groups ranging from 30-200. Channelling the true heart of Cuba with cosy booths, 2 full bars, open brick decor, and low lighting. Ideal for corporate events with use of proojector and PA system or large parties or even wedding receptions.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Dining
up to 60
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Amenities
Stage
Air conditioning
Public transport
Overnight accommodation
Audio & visual
Sound system
Projector & screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Attendee Minimum Age
17
Cancellation policy
Non refundable deposit
Location
Reviews
Philip Cavanagh (Cavo)
Drinks where ordered first followed by 5 tapas sides where fries, jalapeños, the dishes arrived not in a particular order, but hot and where all spicy which suits me and my wife. The cocktails where second yo none I had mojito x2 and ice tea both where as I liked especially the ice tea will definitely be re visiting.
Michael Bennett
Only went in for drinks mid week while in Liverpool for work. The front area is the restaurant and had a nice atmosphere (can't comment on the food), the back is very loud, bright, and a bit random in layout with a few tables, a photo booth and a water station surrounding the the base of a flight of stairs. The outside terrace is lovely but you are asked to leave it by 10pm. There is an upstairs bit I didn't get to explore. Drinks were decent (the cocktail menu is huge and prices are £10+ per drink), I had the whisky sour pictured.