Sprawling, eclectic locale feature multiple counter-serve food vendors, outdoor tables & craft beer. Based on 521 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
3 Maguire Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
Phone: (781) 778-7158
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Hours
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–9 PM
Hours might differ
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| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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C S
Revolution Hall is a hidden gem, located in an industrial park in Lexington. It was a totally new concept for me to wrap my head around. You pay for a card and then you get to try different beers and wines, so cool! The outdoor area os open and awesome! I loved that they have their own kind of soda and their teas are amazing too! Orders are all on you phone and they text you when the food is ready. I can’t wait to go back!
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George Papamitrou
Nice place with an excellent choice of beers and food. Upon entering the Revolution Hall, I was immediately struck by the lively and energetic ambiance. The place was bustling with activity. The interior design was modern and stylish, with an open-concept layout that allowed effortlessly exploring different food options. We had some pizza; the crust was crispy, and the toppings were of the highest quality. It was evident that the pizzaiolos deeply understood the art of pizza-making.
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Derek Rodenbeck
Had a great experience here at the Revolution Hall. Here’s why:
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Jane Hanlon
Great spot for food and drinks. Chill vibe along a bike route with lots of parking. Would highly recommend for all types of groups (families, friends, dates, girls nights, guys nights, whatever).
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Alice Chiang
I actually really do like this place! You can try out as much of your own drinks as you want without waiting for a server, the food is good and comes out quickly, and the area is big and spacious. Their outdoor area allows dogs and I love being able to ride my bike right down the minuteman.
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Dayshon Brandao
This is a great place to visit with some friends for a few beers/cocktails. They have great food that you can order from 3 different restaurants, I’ve been three times now and all that I’ve tried has been really good. The staff are great people don’t be afraid to spark up a conversation with them. The cocktails were amazing I tried the ones my friends got and they were all equally as good. There’s also a walking/biking trail right behind the venue which is great to walk those calories off. Overall great location, great food, great drinks and a great staff.
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Lydia Chew
It was a nice food hall to pick for an office happy hour. It was pretty empty when we arrived (as could be expected, given that it was 2 PM on a weekday). It’s self-service, so you scan the QR code and order on your phone; when it’s ready, they call out your name and you grab it from the counter. For drinks, there’s also a beer card that links to your payment method. While I do have a smartphone, it occasionally gets finnicky when scanning QR codes – in this case, I had to use a friend’s to find the menu link, as my phone camera couldn’t read the code. As a result, I generally prefer when there’s at least the *option* to order at the counter, but many places have downsized staff and no longer offer customers that choice.
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Jared E. Duncan
Great place for kids
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Yanli J
Great ambiance and outdoor space for hang outs/games or conversations. A wide range of beer selection with self serve pour stations, very limited wine selection. The food has got really bad from the last time I was here, maybe because of too many people? We ordered Brussels sprouts which looked a day old, and tater tots which was falling apart before you tried to pick them up… of course we would still come back, but probably just for drinks.
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Ben
Revolution Hall is wildly overpriced and hardly customer friendly. Upon entering, your credit card is tied to a “beer card” to be used at the taps. You serve yourself from the variety of taps lining a wall. The prices are by the ounce, and you are paying the equivalent of $15-$16 per pint despite the fact that you are acting as your own bartender and waiter. I could live with that. The thing that frosted me was that I was not told that the “beer card” had to be returned at the end of the evening. I only discovered that there was a $12 charge tied to the card upon flipping it over at home. I returned the card the following day to try to reverse the charges. I was told that the manager would have to look into it, but he or she must have decided that the company business model should be to avoid repeat customers. 17 oz of beer – $33.58. You can find better value almost anywhere else. Stay away.
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