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Revolution Vodka Bar, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Built as offices and hall for Lincs Farmers Union, by architects Watkins and Coombes in 1935. In 1961 it became Agriculture House offices; 1975 it became Anglian Water Authority offices (Lincolnshire Sewage Division), later it was the West Lindsey District Council Area Offices and then Adult Education Offices. It became vacant in the late 1990s. Opened as bar in September 2001 after extensive internal rearrangements and external changes to windows.
Revolution Vodka Bar, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Built as offices and hall for Lincs Farmers Union, by architects Watkins and Coombes in 1935. In 1961 it became Agriculture House offices; 1975 it became Anglian Water Authority offices (Lincolnshire Sewage Division), later it was the West Lindsey District Council Area Offices and then Adult Education Offices. It became vacant in the late 1990s. Opened as bar in September 2001 after extensive internal rearrangements and external changes to windows.
A bar just by Stamford Brook. Since renamed 18 20 and later Nova. (Older photo of this bar.)
Address: 18-20 Chiswick High Road.
Former Name(s): Pitcher and Piano.
Owner: Revolution (former); Marston's [Pitcher and Piano] (former); Wolverhampton and Dudley (former).
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London Pubology (Nova)
One chain bar replacing another (Yates's). Since renamed as a Wetherspoon's pub, London & South Western. (More recent photo of it.)
Address: 276-288 Lavender Hill.
Former Name(s): Yates's (Wine Lodge).
Owner: Revolution (former); Yates Group (former).
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WhatPub (London and South Western)
A bar just by Stamford Brook. Closed around 2014 and reopened as a bar/restaurant called Nova in 2016 and then closed. (Photos of it as Revolution and older photo as same.)
Address: 18-20 Chiswick High Road.
Former Name(s): Revolution; Pitcher and Piano.
Owner: Revolution (former); Marston's [Pitcher and Piano] (former); Wolverhampton and Dudley (former).
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London Pubology (Nova)
A chain bar, it does vodka. You should know whether you'd want to visit or not.
Address: 95-97 Clapham High Street.
Owner: Revolution.
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Chain bar in Chiswick, which has been repainted since this photo, and then renamed 18 20 and later Nova.
Address: 18-20 Chiswick High Road.
Former Name(s): Pitcher and Piano.
Owner: Revolution (former); Marston's [Pitcher and Piano] (former); Wolverhampton and Dudley (former).
Links:
London Pubology (Nova)
Revolution Vodka Bar, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Built as offices and hall for Lincs Farmers Union, by architects Watkins and Coombes in 1935. In 1961 it became Agriculture House offices; 1975 it became Anglian Water Authority offices (Lincolnshire Sewage Division), later it was the West Lindsey District Council Area Offices and then Adult Education Offices. It became vacant in the late 1990s. Opened as bar in September 2001 after extensive internal rearrangements and external changes to windows.
A large chain bar. Since renamed as London & South Western, a Wetherspoon's. (Older photo of it.)
Address: 276-288 Lavender Hill.
Former Name(s): Yates's (Wine Lodge).
Owner: Revolution (former); Yates Group (former).
Links:
WhatPub (London and South Western)
A former bar near the station, now closed.
Address: 3 High Street.
Former Name(s): Revolution; The Litten Tree.
Owner: New Inventive Leisure (former).
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Looking good, using acronyms I'd never heard, raging against all things Apple and generally on top form. :-)
A chain bar just behind Fenchurch St station. Since renamed as Mr Tipsy's, then became an escape room (with a bar, but not open for walk-ins).
Address: 1 America Square.
Former Name(s): The Slug and Lettuce; Hog's Head.
Owner: Revolution (former); Innventive (former); Town and City (former); Bay Restaurant Group [Slug and Lettuce] (former); Laurel Pub Co (former); Whitbread [Hogshead] (former).
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London Pubology (Mr Tipsy's)
Architects: Lutyens, Whinney and Hall, 1929. Arcaded ground storey in Portland stone. Grade II listed. 140 Leadenhall Street, City of London.
These were just some of the yummies at the Revolution Bar at the Mirage after Love by Cirque du Soleil. They were absolutely fabulous and I'd do just about anything to have a couple more NOW!