
4 of the best Aperitivo deals in Dubai right now
This tradition started in the piazzas of northern Italy and was never meant to be formal. Just the chilled kind of early evening that involves a cocktail, a snack, and a view. Dubai, of course, has its own way of doing it and you don't need to be in Milan for it to feel like Aperitivo. Here are four of the best Aperitivo deals in Dubai right now. Cala Vista
A Mediterranean-modern terrace bar with panoramic views of Burj Al Arab and the Arabian Gulf. The setting is specifically inspired by the Amalfi Coast – complete with olive trees, lemon accents, and split-level seating and designed to enhance that sunset moment. Expect classic or signature cocktails that come with crisp Italian bites like arancini and bruschetta, served just when the sunset colours meet the horizon.
Location: Jumeirah Mina Al Salam – Jumeira St – Al Sufouh 1 – Dubai
Times: Daily, 12.30pm to 11.30pm
Contact: 800 323232| @calavistadubai Bar Du Port
Harbour-side, modern and relaxed. Bar Du Port's BDP Sunsets offers house spirits, wines, draft beer, and both classic and signature cocktails, all available from 4 to 7pm. The music stays low enough for conversation, while the sunset views provide the perfect backdrop. It's a simple, laid-back after-work option to unwind.
Location: Dubai Harbour
Times: Sunday–Friday, 4pm–7pm
Cost: Starting at Dhs35
Contact: (0)4 332 4868 | @barduportdubai Cucina
Palm Jumeirah's laid-back Italian spot centres on tradition and flavour. Aperitivo here means bowls of al dente pasta with classic sauces, creamy gelato, and espresso to finish. Casual and simple, just how it should be. They also have an in‑house gelateria offering over 15 flavours – including options like limoncello & caviar and black truffle dark chocolate.
Location: Palm West Beach, Palm Jumeirah (Marriott Resort)
Times: Monday–Friday, noon–1am; Saturday–Sunday, 8am–1am
Contact: (0)4 666 1408 | @cucinathepalm Alma Music & Art Lounge
Alma Music & Art Lounge leans into its creative side with a relaxed weekday Aperitivo. The Out of Office menu runs weeknights with signature cocktails or classic drinks, paired with a short, well-picked list of tapas. Alongside the drinks and tapas, the space features rotating digital art installations and live music, making it part gallery, part lounge
Location: Podium Level, Gate Village 05 – Trade Centre – DIFC – Dubai
Times: Daily, 4pm–2am
Cost: Five plates priced at Dhs140
Contact: (0)4 227 5569 | @alma_lounge
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