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Room DepositIf you'd like to make a table reservation at our Taproom (3340 N Kedzie Ave), please read the following information: This page is simply to pay your deposit, not to set a date or time. This will be confirmed via email with the Taproom manager. Your reservation will be secured and once we've received your deposit. The deposit will then be applied to your tab on the night of your event when you close out your check at the Taproom. Deposits will only be

If you'd like to make a table reservation at our Taproom (3340 N Kedzie Ave), please read the following information:

This page is simply to pay your deposit, not to set a date or time. This will be confirmed via email with the Taproom manager.

  • Your reservation will be secured and once we've received your deposit.
  • The deposit will then be applied to your tab on the night of your event when you close out your check at the Taproom.
  • Deposits will only be applied to a single tab.
  • Tabs with applied deposits will include a 20% gratuity on the original bar total
  • Your tab total–not including tax or gratuity–must be greater than your original deposit and any minimum bar spend associated with your reservation.
  • Please check in at the bar upon your arrival to let the staff know which tab will receive the deposit.

Your deposit will be subject to forfeit if:

  • Your party is a no-show
  • Your party is more than 30 minutes late
  • You reschedule or cancel less than 48 hours before your reservation
  • Your group causes damage to the Taproom

All of our tables seat can seat up to 10 folks each.

The Taproom is a family-friendly space and we are happy to reserve tables for first birthday parties - please let us know if this is the purpose of your table reservation so we can do our best to put you in a with a low-traffic section of the Taproom.

Beyond that, we are unable to reserve tables for and discourage parties for toddlers two or older. We have come to implement this policy through experience and for the sake of all guests' safety and enjoyment, however we appreciate your support of Revolution and hope you will still find occasion to bring your family to visit!

By confirming your reservation, you agree to our Taproom policies below:

1. We allow all ages in the Taproom, however, anyone drinking alcohol must show a valid, physical, original ID–no exceptions.

We will NOT accept phone photos of IDs, FOID cards, or expired IDs. Anyone caught drinking without proper ID will be required to leave the premises immediately.

2. Children must be supervised at all times and remain with their parent(s)/guardian(s).
No running and no climbing on barrels, tables or the shuffleboard. Minors are not permitted to sit at the bar.

3. Shoes must be worn at all times by all ages.

4. Bringing decorations? Here are the rules:

Allowed

  • Table-top decorations
  • Taping decorations to the wall using masking tape
  • Balloons 
    • You cannot inflate balloons at the Taproom and balloon popping is strictly prohibited. Balloons must arrive filled. Please make sure they are secured and are taken with you after your gathering.

Forbidden

  • Glitter
  • Confetti
  • Noisemakers
  • Taping decoration to the barrels
  • Using any tape or sticky substance that will damage the walls

If your guests or decorations cause any damage to Revolution’s property, you will be financially responsible.

5. We welcome outside food and NON-alcoholic beverages

  • Lots of folks like to order in from local spots like Pizza Lobo, Honey Butter Fried Chicken, Cafe Tola, or Parson's - keep an eye out for your delivery because we're unable to receive your order!
  • Please help clean up after your gathering
  • Food warmers/heaters that require electricity or gas are prohibited—chafing dishes only.

6. Anything you bring into the Taproom must be taken at the end of your party or thrown away in the trash bins provided.

7. Moving or rearranging tables/furniture is prohibited.

8. If you've paid a weekend table deposit, we will hold your table(s) for 30 minutes after which your table(s) may be re-opened for other guests.

9. A 20% gratuity will automatically be added to party tabs and/or any tabs left open at the end of the night.

10. If you order delivery to the Taproom, it is your responsibility to maintain communication with the driver to get your food. The Taproom staff is not responsible for figuring out who ordered delivery.

11. We have a zero-tolerance policy on outside alcohol.

12. We reserve the right to refuse service and/or admittance to our Taproom to any guests who are intoxicated, unruly or rude.

13. We do not allow pets in the Taproom, only certified service animals.

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