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Revolucion de Cuba, Derby

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
9 The Strand
Derby
DE1 1BJ

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Alan Winfield left this review about Revolucion De Cuba

Revolucion De Cuba is a very large pub that has entrances on two streets, the main entrance is off The Wardwick.
Once inside and up some steps you enter a massive room with a large vaulted ceiling making the room look very grand,there is a very long bar running down the left side,the floor is part tiled and carpeted,the seating is a mix of tall tables and chairs and normal tables and chairs,there is bench seating on the right side opposite the bar.
There are no real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Heineken which was a very poor drink and probably off,there were a few keg craft beers on draught.
Food was being served and there were TVs on.
The pub was almost empty on my Tuesday dinner visit.
I never judge people,but i think i may be a neverwillbe but not from Derby in robs rating of customers.

Pub visited 8/11/2016

On 27th November 2016 - rating: 5
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ROB Camra left this review about Revolucion De Cuba

This is a massive, smart bar, very similar to its namesake in Manchester. Very busy with the wannabees and neverwillbees of Derby. Lots of shiny stuff including glitterballs and mirrors. Very busy and very corporate. Sells some very overpriced lagers.

On 31st August 2016 - rating: 3
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Mark Barr left this review about The Barracuda

Only been in here once, the drinks on tap are cider and lager's and feature as far as I could see no ale, bottles and cans of ale there were but these were the commercial drinks such as Newcastle Brown, John Smith's and Guinness. However despite the drinks selection it is a very large building with decent architecture and decor and is a brilliant place for the family during the morning-afternoon as it serves a variety of meals that are of excellent quality (Indeed I had seconds).

However one must remember that it is primarily a nightclub and therefore nighttimes are no go unless you are a club sort of person. Otherwise a decent place in the City Centre.

On 26th March 2011 - rating: 5
[User has posted 9 recommendations about 9 pubs]