
Catch up with friends over a vibrant Saturday brunch at JB's
It's easygoing, it's indoors (so no melting in the heat), and it's got all the right ingredients for a solid afternoon – that comforting pub grub, free-flowing drinks and enough sport and music to keep the vibe ticking along nicely.
Check out Brunch & Brews, a lively brunch at JB's that leans into traditional British and American pub classics, all served with a side of sport, tunes and good times.
Running every Saturday from 1pm to 4pm, you'll tuck into signature dishes by Chef Oliver Rigden served right at your table. Get generous plates made for sharing, with a live station buffet to keep things exciting.
The drinks keep flowing too, with options like Dhs265 for house beverages, Dhs349 if you fancy draught, or Dhs399 for something sparkling. And if you're not ready to call it a day at 4pm, the extended drinks package is Dhs149.
Catch live sport on the big screen, hear a live DJ spinning the latest beats and find yourself getting roped into games.
It's all indoors, which means you can count on air-con comfort.
So if you're dreaming up a Saturday that doesn't involve itinerary planning and is non-stop fun, this is one to pencil into your weekend plans. Ready to chill with a pint and some fries?
Book now: rotanatimes.com
From Dhs265. Every Sat 1pm-4pm. Amwaj Rotana, @jbsgastropub (04 428 3084).

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