Owner-operators Chris King and Suzon Awbry announced yesterday that they will close the restaurant portion of Revolution, the live music venue and “Taco & Tequila Lounge” at 300 President Clinton Ave. in downtown Little Rock’s River Market area.

The Rev Room music venue will remain open, and for the time being, King told us, “we just operate inside of the actual music venue.” The river-facing patio and restaurant side of Revolution had been for sale for a few years, King told us, and a buyer had been found.
 
No word yet on who that buyer is, but we’ll update this post when that information becomes available.

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King added:

“We are very thankful that we were able to operate in that space for 12 years, and we appreciate all of the love and support. Looking forward to working hard on continuing to bring great concert events to the area.”  

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