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Get the outdoor brunch feel minus the heat at Radisson Blu Hotels in Business Bay

Get the outdoor brunch feel minus the heat at Radisson Blu Hotels in Business Bay

Time Out Dubai26-05-2025

Not a fan of melting into your seat by midday? Same.
If you're looking for a way to chill out, fill up and ease into the weekend without breaking a sweat, the team at Radisson Blu Hotels, Dubai Waterfront and Canal View might just have you sorted.
Two brunches, two different vibes, one cool plan for your Saturday. Both brunches offer delicious food, live entertainment, comfy indoor settings and everyone's favourite, a buy one get one offer.
Whether you're after smoky Southern flavours or a big ol' BBQ blowout, these indoor brunches will give you a very good reason to head out this summer.
Here's what's on the table.
A brunch focused on Southern soul food
The Deep South Social Brunch Summer Edition runs every Saturday from 12.30pm to 4pm at FireLake at Grill House & Cocktail Bar, Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Waterfront, and it comes with a side of Southern soul.
Delicious fire-grilled meats, seafood towers brimming with prawns, oysters, mussels and salmon crudo and proper comforting mains like steak frites, wagyu smashed burger or king prawns, all are served to the soundtrack of live music.
The vibe is relaxed, the plates are made to share (or not, no judgement), and desserts like deep south beignets and milk chocolate tart are worth saving room for.
While the dinner is outdoors, you'll get respite from the heat thanks to the fully air conditioned summer tent.
Pricing:
Dhs250, Soft drinks
Dhs350, House beverages
Dhs525, Premium beverages (plus buy one get one offer)
Dhs105, Kids aged 6–11
Dhs175, After-brunch package (4pm to 6pm)
Book your brunch by reaching out at 056 404 4169 or firelake.waterfront.dubai@radissonblu.com.
From Dhs249. Every Sat, 12.30pm-4pm. Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Waterfront, (056 404 4169).
A classic BBQ brunch
If you're after the OG southern BBQ flavours, then make a beeline for The Boneyard BBQ Brunch – Summer Edition running every Saturday from 1pm to 4pm at BAI Bar & Terrace, Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View.
The terrace at The BAI Bar & Terrace is now kitted out with a fully air-conditioned tent, so you can get your BBQ fix al fresco but without the heat, of course.
Get your hands dirty on some wings, or share gigantic BBQ trays brimming with everything from seafood jambalayas and smoked lamb ribs to tender briskets or vegetarian stuffed peppers.
You cannot leave without trying the churros or the key lime pie, though.
Drinks are free flowing, so rest assured your glass of drink is always full.
Oh, and if you're keen to carry on post-brunch, there's an after-party deal for Dhs150 offering two hours of house beverages and a happy hour lined up where you can grab drinks from Dhs25 with live sports on screen.
Pricing:
Dhs249, Soft drinks
Dhs299, House beverages
Dhs399, Premium beverages (plus buy one get one offer)
Kids under 10 eat free
Book your spot at 056 995 8210 or bai.canalview.dubai@radissonblu.com.
From Dhs249. Every Sat 1pm-4pm. Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View, Business Bay (056 995 8210).

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