
Eid Al Adha 2025 dining deals in Qatar
The ILoveQatar.net (ILQ) team has compiled a list of Eid Al Adha 2025 dining offers you won't want to miss!
Note: Please bookmark this article, as we will be updating this listing with more offers.
Sufra Al-Adha at Masa
Gather your friends and family this Eid Al Adha with a lively family brunch that includes a sumptuous buffet of global and local dishes, exciting live entertainment, and enjoyable activities for children.
Eid Carnival Brunch at Ipanema
Gather with family and friends and enjoy a delicious selection of churrasco meats carved tableside by our passadores, alongside traditional Brazilian appetisers, fresh salads, and seafood specialities. Set to the lively beats of Rio, this Eid Carnival Brunch is the perfect way to indulge, connect, and celebrate.
6 & 7 June 2025: (12 Cuts)
Timing: 12 pm - 4 pm
Price: QR 299 with soft beverages | QR 399 with selected beverages
8 June 2025: (7 Cuts)
Timing: 12:30 pm – 4 pm
Price: QR 195 with soft beverages | QAR 35 with selected beverages
Contact: +974 4419 5510 or WhatsApp +974 6643 6890
Location: Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel
Instagram: @ipanemadoha @marriottmarquisdoha
Eid Brunch at La Marsa & The Restaurant
Commemorate the first day of Eid with a lavish brunch offered at both La Marsa and The Restaurant. Enjoy a specially curated array of festive dishes, designed to honour the spirit of the occasion in a refined atmosphere.
Eid Lunch Buffet at Hyde Park
Enjoy the spirit of togetherness and tradition with loved ones this Eid Al Adha! On the second day of Eid, dine at Hyde Park for an exquisite lunch buffet.
Friday Family Brunch - Eid Edition at Le Colonial
Celebrate Eid Al Adha with a feast to remember, where vibrant flavours come together in a spectacular culinary experience. Indulge in a carnival of international street food, live cooking stations, and a decadent dessert spread — all accompanied by live entertainment and exciting activities for kids.
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Win a QR 500 voucher from Go Crispy!
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