Revolution Southend's new 'Instagram worthy' look | Echo

2022-11-03 14:38:22 By : Mr. julong su

A SOUHTEND bar has unveiled a new “Instagram-worthy” look following a £90,000 interior overhaul.

Revolution Southend in Queens Road has undergone a full transformation with a complete redecoration from top to bottom.

Now featuring a new bar top, eye-catching back-bar graffiti as, brand-new furniture and an electrifying neon sign, club bosses say the refurb will allows guests to “capture those Instagram-worthy moments”.

A quirky new feature has also been fitted into the ladies’ toilets: a “push to party” which sets off a light show and “banging” music.

Bosses at revolution, which runs 69 venues across the UK, hope the changes will hope the changes will drum up business, having opened the Southend branch on a former HMV site for £1 million in 2017.

Freya Smith, 26, attended the club's grand reopening to launch the new look.

"It's so lush in there now," the Leigh beautician  said.

"Me and my friends were big fans of it already, but now it looks even better than before."

Southend resident Andy Wilkins, 22, says he will be checking out the spruced-up venue following its reopening.

“The new club design looks great so I think I will head down there for the first time soon,” he said.

“It's always good to see improvements to Southend's night life scene."

Darren Guyon, Revolution Southend’s general manager, said: “At Revolution Southend, it’s always been our aim to give our guests the very best night out in the town. This refurb project is really exciting because it’s given our bar a complete make-over, taking what was already a great space for a brilliant night out and making it that bit more special. We can’t wait to re-start the party and get our doors open again.”

Revellers looking for a cheap but fun time can head down for happy hour from Sunday ot Wednesday until 9pm, and Thursday to Friday until close, when cocktails are available two for £10.

The firm has also recently relaunched its bottomless brunch, which can now be enjoyed seven days a week for the extended time of two hours.

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