Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Revival

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 3:30 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 weeks ago

    Revival Photos

    REVIVAL ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Revival

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    19 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Cocktail Bars 109 times last month within 10 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Magnolia Blue - Restaurant

    Magnolia Blue

    4.3(337 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    MB is a Gem. We have been patrons over the last 3 years and the Drinks, Food, Service and…read moreAtmosphere is always consistent. We thoroughly enjoyed the live music on Friday 1/16/2025, keep bringing this artist back. Lastly, GM Luke Martin is the heart and soul of this place...he works very hard and goes out of his way to make sure his customers are well taken care of. One of the most proactive GM's I have ever seen. Keep up the great work. James and Chrissy

    Magnolia Blue was one of my favorite High Point eateries. Whether I went for weekend brunch or New…read moreYear's Eve dinner, I never had a bad meal there. It closed in early February for what were supposed to be renovations, only to reopen months later with a new name and a new concept, trading slightly upscale Southern for more upscale Italian. In some regards, this makes sense - it fills a void created by the closure of Lulu and Blu - but in other ways, it's a massive gamble. My wife and I went for our anniversary dinner, and while it was an overall pleasant experience, it also made us miss Magnolia. The higher price point is the chief culprit. Otto and Blue offers pastas in the $20s and entrees starting in the $30s, bread and olive oil not included. While we were celebrating an occasion that merited such a splurge, it's hard to imagine the restaurant remaining competitive at those prices once the sheen of newness wears off. Look past that, however, and Otto and Blue shines in both ambiance and service. It's classy without being stuffy, and the dark turquoise tones suit it well. Allison, a Magnolia Blue mainstay, was personable and attentive and provided excellent service throughout the meal. Otto and Blue's menu offers apps, salads, pastas, and entrees. It's predominantly Italian albeit with a few options for the steak-and-potatoes crowd. The dishes range from recognizably classic (rigatoni Bolognese) to conspicuously elevated (halibut piccatta). After mulling over several offerings, we went with the bread service, tagliatelle, and duck cacciatore. The food ranged from fairly good to outstanding. While $9 for bread is a tough pill to swallow, they executed it as well as they possibly could have: a hot, fresh ciabatta with tasty herb butter, olive relish, and a quality olive oil-balsamic combo as accompaniments. The cacciatore boasted a pair of duck legs confit, and while I'm usually no fan of dark meat poultry, these were prepared well with crispy skin and plenty of meat. For a typically hearty dish, the sauce seemed light (and a bit subdued), but that could be a consequence of serving atop polenta (more absorbent) rather than pasta. Speaking of pastas and sauces, the tagliatelle hit a nice balance of creamy and zesty without swimming in its white wine lemon sauce. Surprisingly, the highlight of the meal ended up being the dessert that Otto and Blue kindly offered as an anniversary gift. A scoop of vanilla bean gelato came adorned with a Biscoff cookie, a drizzle of olive oil, and a dash of salt. If salt and especially olive oil on ice cream seem vaguely blasphemous, don't knock it until you try it. Each bite was thoroughly delicious. It's a given that good food doesn't come cheap, but even so, Otto and Blue has no margin for error to justify what it charges. On food alone, it was close but not quite there. However, the overall experience made it worthwhile, and I have no regrets about dining here.

    Photos
    Magnolia Blue
    Magnolia Blue
    Magnolia Blue

    See all

    Earl’s Landing - Broccolini

    Earl’s Landing

    4.5(61 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Stopped by Earl's Landing on a Monday night to check out this newly opened restaurant and bar in…read moredowntown High Point. We didn't have reservations but were seated right away, which made for an easy start to the evening. The space has a modern, relaxed vibe that feels perfect for a casual dinner or drinks. We started with the Lobster Nachos, which were a fun twist since they're made with crispy potato wedges instead of chips. They were topped with lobster, bacon, scallions, and a creamy sauce: rich, indulgent, and great for sharing. For the main dish, I had the Ribeye steak with a side of cauliflower mash. The steak had a nice sear and great flavor, and the cauliflower mash was smooth, creamy and delicious, making it a great alternative to traditional mashed potatoes. A solid first visit with flavorful dishes and a welcoming atmosphere. Earl's Landing is a great new addition to the downtown High Point dining scene, and I'm looking forward to coming back to try more of the menu. Try the Lobster Nachos if you want something unique to share, they're a standout starter.

    Have to downgrade to 4-stars the week before Market. I gave the two very hard-working bartenders…read morefriendly feedback which they accepted with grace. The bartenders were swamped at 7:45pm. They needed another person back there. Took forever to get a water. They forgot to give me a menu. Forgot my bourbon---these guys were swamped. They are human. It is my hope mgmt takes notice. But there's more: Kitchen forgot my chilled shrimp cocktail. It was not chilled on arrival. Bill was off slightly: Charged for the wrong drink. The little things matter at your great venue. Game time is coming with Market. You just need to make small adjustments to hit it out of the park again. All the best.

    Photos
    Earl’s Landing - Bar

    Bar

    Earl’s Landing - Caprese salad

    Caprese salad

    Earl’s Landing - Asparagus

    See all

    Asparagus

    Fox & Rocks - Drink selection

    Fox & Rocks

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Love it here, very friendly staff, and their cocktails are delicious. Love the chill decor mixed…read morewith the cozy vibe, definitely a cool hangout place, with a pool table, a dart board and they also have TVs where you can watch some sports while hanging out

    New bar with a new vibe on Church ave in downtown High Point! This place has all the feeling of…read morechoosing to hang out in one of the most tastefully appointed pubs or high end man caves you can possibly find. There's something for everyone here, from your standard pull up to the bar and watch the game seats, to comfortable couches for unwinding, or a garage door that opens up to the street for fresh air and people watching when the weather gets nice. You'll also find a really neat classic style pool table that has been freshly re-felted for those that like a distraction while they imbibe. There's also plenty of merch, both branded for Fox & Rocks, or just because they're interesting products. Grab your favorite drink on the rocks and wander around perusing the selection. They have a growing amount of bourbons and whiskey available, as well as several beers on tap from NC breweries like Sycamore and Red Oak, and of course some bottled or canned selections as well. Finally, I just have to point out some creative things. The Carolina Core soccer club mascot is the fox, and that is part of the reason for naming the bar this way. Also, you will find some of the most hilarious fox related signs in the bathroom. Enjoy the butt napkins! I think I'm gonna like it here, great spot for a night out!

    Photos
    Fox & Rocks
    Fox & Rocks
    Fox & Rocks - Butt napkins.

    See all

    Butt napkins.

    Cocktail Cove - Cute little area plus patio out back

    Cocktail Cove

    5.0(23 reviews)
    14.3 miDowntown

    Cocktail Cove has become one of my favorite regular spots in downtown Greensboro. It's definitely a…read moresmall space, but that's part of the charm, cozy, intimate, and the kind of place where you can actually relax and enjoy a great cocktail. I like visiting on Friday nights for after date drinks. The atmosphere is great too. There are candles always burning, which gives the whole bar a warm, laid-back glow, and the flamingos add a fun, slightly quirky touch that makes the place feel memorable and unique. The cocktails are consistently excellent. You can tell the bartender really cares about what they're making and you can ask for modification and they will give them to you. Everything is balanced, creative, and thoughtfully put together. Whether you order something from the menu or ask for a classic, it's always spot on. The prices are great for the quality, usually $15-$20 for a cocktail, which feels completely fair for craft drinks like these. One of my favorite details is the playlist. It's always so good -- a mix of current hits and those deep cuts you forgot you loved, and it somehow always fits the vibe perfectly. It is in downtown Greensboro, so be prepared for parking as it is not nearby. Great drinks, great music, candles glowing, and it's the kind of place that makes you want to stay for just one more round. I'll visit again soon.

    Unique, charming, and simply fun - this is our new favorite cocktail bar in GSO. After moving to…read moreWinston we lost touch of the GSO cocktail scene so Cocktail Cove is "new" to us, and we can't stop going back. Every drink has been phenomenal and we love sitting at the bar and chatting with/learning from the owner. He is a master of his craft for sure. Do yourself a favor and step in here, saddle up to the bar, and order a couple rounds.

    Photos
    Cocktail Cove - Cozy and intimate seating with street views.

    Cozy and intimate seating with street views.

    Cocktail Cove
    Cocktail Cove

    See all

    Bevelry Bar - Espresso Martini

    Bevelry Bar

    4.7(7 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    i went to the bar and had a fantastic experienc! my bartender, Lexi, was a fantastic and attentive…read morebartender who always made sure I was doing okay on drinks as well as making great conversation! 10/10 experience with her!

    Bevelry is a vibrant, full-service bar located inside the Stock + Grain Assembly Food Hall in the…read moreheart of Downtown High Point, offering an inviting spot to gather, unwind, and enjoy great drinks. Parking was sufficent in front of the entrance but not sure we would be that successful on a High Point Rockers game night. With 20 rotating taps, there's something for every taste: craft beer, wine by the glass and by the bottle, new specialty pours to try and mocktails, making it a go-to destination for locals and visitors alike. Seasonal cocktails were flowing the nights we visited--peppermint espresso martinis, spiced nightcaps, and cranberry-ginger mules kept the holiday spirit high during the cold night. Then karaoke took over, with the whole room singing along to crowd favorites like "Don't Stop Believin'," "Sweet Caroline," that Hawaiian Christmas song haha plus there was a dramatic, everyone-at-the-bar version of "All I Want for Christmas Is You." It's the kind of cozy-but-lively night where Christmas spirit meets late-night funand no one wanted the music to end. The super peppy bartenders kept the atmosphere energetic and welcoming, even on that rainy night. This place is perfect for meeting friends, girls night out, first dates or lingering after a great meal. Weekly events like trivia nights, karaoke, and live music keep the vibe lively and fun, ensuring there's always something happening. The whole building is open so if you need a quite, romantic spot away from the others to talk, maybe lay out a card game or just to escape that "song you hate on karoke", patrons can sit at other, comfy tables throughout the establishment (and take your drinks). Whether you're there for the drinks, the entertainment, or the community feel, Bevelry delivers a consistently great experience. There's even an outdoor bar area (named Cahoots) that opens during warm weather- so we might see you there in the summer after a game!

    Photos
    Bevelry Bar - The bar. Some people eat food from the eateries in the area.

    The bar. Some people eat food from the eateries in the area.

    Bevelry Bar
    Bevelry Bar - Another view of the bar.

    See all

    Another view of the bar.

    Revival - cocktailbars - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...