Rachel Cope and the 84 Hospitality group is planning a summer opening for Revolucion, a Mexcian themed restaurant and bar at Classen and NW 6th.


The group also recently announced Goro Ramen + Izakaya for the Plaza District.

Cope calls their approach “social dining”, with all concepts combining a twist on more traditional food combined with a lively bar scene where patrons are encouraged to hang out and socialize. The formula has been wildly successful at 84's first venture, Empire Slice House.

Revolucion with be a “revolution against Tex-Mex” and feature fresh takes on simple tacos and other items typically found in taquerias, combined with unique margaritas and a full bar.

Featured prominently will be a large patio and in the interior space will open to it through a NanaWall folding door system that will allow the two areas to flow together.

The menu will feature tacos, tortas and a large variety of appetizers served at lunch, dinner and late night with special menus for Saturday and Sunday brunch.


The large bar will be located near the moving doors to further bridge the indoor and outdoor.

Revolucion will join the soon-to-open Sunnyside Diner in the 916 NW 6th Street project. The development is a renovation of an old tire shop and the exterior is largely complete, including crushed granite parking areas.


The large patio structure will be added to the west and be certain to bring life to lower Classen Boulevard, which is seeing a sudden resurgence along with west Downtown. Projects in the area include the 21c Museum Hotel, the Residences at 21c, the Jones Assembly, Sunshine Cleaners and the recently opened FlashBack RetroPub.