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Revolution Ipswich among 62 bars facing closure threat

Revolution Ipswich could close after its parent company moved towards administration, putting more than 3,000 jobs at risk nationwide, though bosses say they are in advanced talks to sell the business.

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Revolution Ipswich in Old Cattle Market
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Why it matters: The cocktail bar and restaurant in Old Cattle Market, which has operated in the town centre since 2011, is among 62 venues across the country at risk if Revel Collective cannot secure a buyer. The company also operates Revolución de Cuba and Peach Pubs brands.

The details: Revel Collective announced on Monday, 26 January that it has filed notice of intention to appoint administrators to the company and certain subsidiaries. Under statutory requirements, administrators must be appointed within 10 business days unless circumstances change. The board said sale discussions are "well advanced" and it expects to make a further announcement "in the coming days."

The company has been pursuing a formal sale process after discussions with its secured lender. Any transactions being contemplated will not deliver returns to shareholders, the board confirmed.

The crisis follows years of turbulent trading for Revel, which has racked up £36m of losses over the last four years, while last year, the group said Labour's decision to raise employers' National Insurance would knock £4m off its annual profits, according to reports.

What they're saying: Rob Pitcher, chief executive at Revel Collective, said in October 2025: "The newly elected Labour Government's recent Budget announcements, especially the reduction in the National Insurance thresholds for employers, will have a very damaging impact on the group. These measures are regressive and offer no clear pathway for economic growth within the hospitality sector."

The bigger picture: The announcement comes just days before Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to unveil a sector-wide rescue package for the hospitality industry. More than 500 pubs have closed since Labour took power in July 2024, according to reports, with industry body UKHospitality warning a further 540 face closure this year without government support.

Suffolk pubs welcomed the government's £300m bailout announcement earlier this month, though industry leaders warned Ipswich.co.uk that "the devil will be in the details" of how the support would be delivered.

What's next: Revolution Ipswich will continue to trade while the company works with advisers to complete a sale. Administrators could be appointed within two weeks to protect creditors' interests and seek buyers for all or part of the business.

Ipswich.co.uk has contacted Revolution Ipswich for information on how many local jobs could be affected.

For context: The announcement follows a previous statement in December 2025 about the company's financial position. Trading in the company's shares on the London Stock Exchange's AIM market remains suspended.

The bottom line: Revolution Ipswich remains open as its parent company races to complete a sale, with administrators likely to be appointed within two weeks if circumstances do not change.

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