**Revolución de Cuba** invites you to step into a vibrant slice of Havana right in the heart of Leeds. Nestled at the lively intersection of Lower Briggate and the renowned Call Lane, this unique venue is more than just a restaurant; it’s a celebration of Cuban culture. Guests can indulge in expertly brewed Cuban coffee, savor an array of Latin-inspired dishes and tapas, and explore a cocktail menu that features classic concoctions and some of the world’s finest rums.

With two beautifully designed floors, Revolución de Cuba offers an atmosphere that seamlessly blends energetic dancing and relaxed lounging. Whether you’re looking to unwind with live music while enjoying a refreshing drink or ready to dance the night away, our dedicated team ensures quality service and an unforgettable experience. Our commitment to customer satisfaction means that every visit is tailored to create lasting memories.

Join us for a taste of the Caribbean, where vibrant decor and authentic flavors come together to provide not just a meal, but an immersive escape into island life. Discover why Revolución de Cuba is a beloved destination for those seeking an exceptional dining and entertainment experience in Leeds.

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