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Call Lane bar closes down for good after almost a decade in Leeds

'Goodbye and gracias'

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 17th August 2026

A popular bar and nightlife spot on Call Lane has closed its doors for good this weekend.

Revolución de Cuba - or Revs de Cuba, to most of us - announced the imminent closure of its Leeds bar last week, and went out with a 'final fiesta' on Saturday.

The venue opened on Call Lane, right in the heart of Leeds' nightlife heartland, back in 2015, and remained open after the collapse of Revolution's parent company back in January 2026.

The group's other venue in the city, Revolution at the Electric Press, did close immediately in January.

Revs de Cuba was famed for its Latin-inspired food and cocktails, and its late-night parties that tried to recreate the party atmosphere of Cuba.

The two-storey venue also had live music throughout the week, plus dancers and entertainment at the weekends.

Posting a statement to followers, Revs de Cuba wrote: "We have loved shaking your cocktails and creating unmissable parties and events over the years, but as of today, 15th August 2026, we will sadly be closing our doors in Leeds.

"We want to extend an enormous thank you for joining the Revolucion party and making some unforgettable memories.

"Any guests with bookings will be contacted in due course - Thank you for your patience and understanding. Goodbye and Gracias."

Commenting on their farewell post, one person wrote: "Noooooo! I had the best nights ever at Revs. I have the best memories. This cannot be trueeee."

Another said: "Thanks for so many years of Live Music and Joy."

And someone else posted: "what a place, end of an era."

The existing Revs de Cuba site in Leeds is under the steer of the NEOS Hospitality, who have revealed grand plans for its future...

Watch this space.

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