Private Event Policies

Booking + Confirmation

All Private Dining Events require a food and beverage minimum expenditure. This minimum will be established based on the day and date of your event. All food and beverage minimums exclude tax and gratuity. Dinner parties start at $1200 minimum. Baby/bridal showers have an $800 minimum. Standing Mixers have a $600 minimum. Cancellation Policy: A $500 cancellation fee will be charged to the card on file if cancellation occurs seven (7) days or more prior to the event. An event cancelled less than seven (7) days prior will be charged 50% of the guaranteed minimum or $500, whichever is greater. Food and Beverage Menus: All menu selections must be finalized five (5) working days before the day of your event. Attendance Guarantee: A guarantee for the number of guests must be received by Revival Bar & Kitchen in writing (or e-mail) at least five (5) working days prior to the event. This is the guaranteed number of guests that will be charged for. We will do our best to accommodate last minute additions, but cannot guarantee the availability of all menu options should the guest count increase. Service Charge: Alameda County sales tax of 10.25% and a service charge of 21% will be applied.

Liability

Revival Bar + Kitchen is not liable for items left unattended in the restaurant, bar or any private area.

Bar Changes

Bar packages are based on a four hour base party with last call thirty (30) minutes before event end time. Extended bar hours are available for $10/per person for each additional hour (with approval of Private Events Director only). PLEASE NOTE REVIVAL BAR + KITCHEN HAS A NO SHOTS POLICY.

Tax + Service Charges

Alameda County Sales Tax of 10.75% and a service charge of 21% will be applied to all services rendered.

Force Majeure

Any delay or failure in the performance by either Party hereunder shall be excused if and to the extent caused by the occurrence of a Force Majeure. For purposes of this Agreement, Force Majeure shall mean a cause or event that is not reasonably foreseeable or otherwise caused by or under the control of the Party claiming Force Majeure, including acts of God, fires, floods, explosions, riots, wars, hurricane, sabotage terrorism, vandalism, accident, restraint of government, governmental acts, injunctions, labor strikes, other than those of Seller or its suppliers, that prevent Seller from furnishing the materials or equipment, and other like events that are beyond the reasonable anticipation and control of the Party affected thereby, despite such Party's reasonable efforts to prevent, avoid, delay, or mitigate the effect of such acts, events or occurrences, and which events or the effects thereof are not attributable to a Party's failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement.