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25 new brunches in Dubai: Hot spots to book

25 new brunches in Dubai: Hot spots to book

If there's one thing we love, it's uncovering Dubai's latest and greatest brunches — and making sure you're the first to hear about them.
From vibrant evening brunches to delicious buffet spreads and irresistible Sunday feasts, the city's brunch scene is bursting with flavour and excitement.
Ready to brunch like a pro? Here's our pick of the hottest new brunches in Dubai for 2025. Grab your crew and dig in.
New Brunches in Dubai: April 2025:
Azure Beach
The Rixos Premium Dubai beach club brings a splash of fun to Sundays with its brand-new 'Wet Brunch' experience, turning the weekend into a lively 90s-themed party by the pool.
You can enjoy unlimited house beverages for Dhs300 or upgrade to premium drinks for Dhs395, with the brunch running from 2pm to 5pm. Brunch package holders can also indulge in dishes from the live poolside food station with a 50 percent discount, making it a perfect afternoon of sipping, snacking and soaking up the vibes.
The fun doesn't stop there… from 5pm to 8pm, guests can take advantage of the 'Sunday Funday' bottle service promotion with a complimentary upgrade to a pink grape with every bottle purchased.
Dhs300 (house beverages), Dhs395 (premium beverages). Sun 2pm-5pm. Rixos Premium Dubai, JBR, azure-beach.com (052 777 9472).
Lunico
Soak up Spanish beach vibes at Lúnico's Brunch Ritmo, a lively Saturday feast set against sea views at J1 Beach South.
From 1pm to 4pm, you can dive into a sharing-style menu featuring classic tapas like patatas bravas, padrón peppers, gambas al ajillo, and tartar de ternera, followed by hearty mains including smoked short ribs in a Spanish-Asian BBQ glaze, buttered sea bass, and romesco egg pasta. Sides like truffled fries and grilled vegetables complete the spread, with San Sebastian cheesecake and dulce de leche cookies for a sweet finish.
A DJ sets the tone from 1pm, with a live percussionist keeping the after-party buzzing from 3.30pm to 6pm, alongside a happy hour.
Dhs450 (house beverages), Dhs350 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm–4pm. J1 Beach South, Jumeirah. lunico.ae (050 277 6503).
Rowley's
Rowley's in DIFC hosts a laid-back yet lively Saturday brunch dedicated to serious meat lovers, offering a full carnivorous feast in a stylish setting.
The unlimited brunch menu features endless servings of steak, crispy truffle fries, juicy beef skewers, beef tartare, tater tots and a rotation of signature salads. You can indulge as much as you like while enjoying the cool weekend atmosphere.
Dhs260 (house beverages), Dhs190 (soft drinks), free (kids under seven). Sat 12pm-3.30pm. DIFC, rowleys.ae (04 257 4754).
The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse at Dubai Hills is bringing bold Mediterranean flavours, a lively vibe and expertly crafted drinks to the heart of Dubai Hills. Expect a curated menu with sharing starters, a choice of main and side and a dessert platter. Highlights include steak frites with black angus striploin and peppercorn sauce, truffle-infused salmon carpaccio, harissa-crusted seabass, and plenty of sweet treats to finish.
Dhs390 (sparkling), Dhs490 (bubbly), Dhs260 (soft drinks). Sat 12.30pm-4pm. Dubai Hills Business Park 2, Dubai Hills, thelighthouse.ae (04 557 6731).
XU
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XU at Mall of the Emirates is bringing a blockbuster twist to your weekends with Brunchflix, a brand-new Saturday brunch inspired by the magic of the movies. Expect an electric vibe with live entertainment, DJ sets, interactive Asian food stations, and XU's signature karaoke sessions. Each month, Brunchflix will take its theme from a different iconic film, kicking off with a detective mystery edition packed with intrigue, suspense, and surprises.
Dhs425 (house beverages), Dhs525 (premium beverages), Dhs295 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-5pm. Kempinski Hotel, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai, kempinski.com (04 409 5999).
New Brunches in Dubai: March 2025
Frou Frou
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Bringing the charm of Parisian brasseries to Dubai, Frou Frou's new Brunch à la Parisienne is a glamorous Sunday feast packed with timeless French flavours and plenty of flair. Expect a buffet featuring a towering seafood station, cheese and bread displays, and decadent desserts, all set against a vibrant 80s and 90s backdrop. Sip on soft drinks, house beverages or upgrade to bubbly while enjoying waterfront views and Burj Khalifa vistas.
Dhs495 (house beverages), Dhs770 (house beverages + Perrier Jouet Champagne), Dhs350 (soft drinks). Sun 1pm-4pm. Frou Frou, Business Bay, froufroudubai.com.
Tang
Tang Downtown is launching a brand-new Saturday brunch, bringing the lively spirit of izakayas to the heart of the city. Expect a lively afternoon filled with live sushi, seafood, dim sum and duck stations, plus table-served plates like salt and pepper calamari, wagyu robatayaki, and dynamite shrimp. Main courses range from spicy beef tenderloin to salmon teriyaki and kung pao cauliflower, finished off with a live dessert station. A DJ will be spinning upbeat tracks while guests enjoy free-flowing drinks and stunning Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain views.
Dhs595 (house beverages), Dhs695 (bubbly), Dhs475 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. Tang, Downtown Dubai, tangdxb.com.
New Brunches in Dubai: February 2025
Rhodes W1
Set against the stunning backdrop of Dubai Marina, Rhodes W1 at Grosvenor House Dubai offers a refined yet relaxed Saturday brunch inspired by classic British flavours. Tuck into sharing starters, à la carte mains like the British breakfast plate, roast pork belly bap, classic RW1 burger and mushroom risotto, and finish with sweet treats like Eton mess and treacle syrup sponge. There's also a dedicated Bloody Mary, Pimm's and G&T station, plus a live DJ spinning iconic singalong tunes. Kids can enjoy their own specially curated menu, too.
Dhs475 (house beverages), Dhs575 (sparkling), Dhs375 (soft drinks), Dhs175 (kids aged six-12). Sat 1pm-4pm. Rhodes W1, Grosvenor House Dubai, Dubai Marina, rhodesw1-dubai.com (04 317 6000).
New Brunches in Dubai: January 2025
Arrogante
La Dolce Domenica Brunch at Arrogante offers a relaxed Sunday experience from noon to 4pm. Enjoy a salad station, choose from pasta, pizza, seafood, or meat for the main course, while you enjoy a live singer and saxophonist duo. Kids can make their own pizzas and enjoy ice cream. Perfect for families and friends looking for a lively, Italian-inspired brunch.
Dhs375 (house beverages), Dhs425 (sparkling), Dhs275 (soft drinks). Sat noon-4pm. Opera District, Address Residences (04 570 3653).
ChouChou
This French beach house in J1 hosts a Riviera-style party brunch where you can dine on French cuisine and unwind in a beach setting while enjoying scenic sea views at J1 Beach.
The à la carte style brunch offers dishes like French viennoiserie, eggs prepared in various ways, Benedict eggs, and avocado toast with poached eggs. Mediterranean starters include beef tartare, smoked salmon tartare with caviar pearls, and roasted peach salad with goat cheese and walnuts. Main courses feature grilled tiger prawns with smoked paprika butter, black angus beef with béarnaise sauce, roast baby chicken, sea bass and tagliolini pasta with spicy chorizo and shrimp.
Dhs490 (house beverages), Dhs299 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-5pm (three-hour package) . J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, chouchoudxb.com (04 558 1877).
Jamavar
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This delicious Indian restaurant offers a swanky weekend brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 12.30pm onward. The offering includes a menu inspired by India's royal kitchens and coastal regions. Here, you can enjoy street food-inspired starters, South Indian delicacies and main courses like prawn and vegetable biryani. Desserts include rhubarb chuski, falooda and gajrela with vanilla ice cream.
Dhs395 (house beverages), Dhs295 (soft drinks). Sat 12.30pm to 4pm. Address Residences, Downtown Dubai, @jamavardubai (04 553 7852).
Jou Jou Brasserie
This Mediterranean-inspired brunch is set on a picturesque terrace and features a variety of dishes inspired by Southern Europe and international flavours. So expect fresh seafood, Arabic mezze, cold cuts, cheeses, salads, and live cooking stations that offer dishes like seared French scallops, grilled foie gras, and Turkish lamb loin.
There's also a sushi selection, pasta station and barbecue options. Desserts include seasonal fruits, pastries and a candy station. The brunch is complemented by live music and a kids' corner offering entertainment like face painting and character visits.
Dhs715 (house beverages), Dhs850 (bubbly), Dhs485 (soft drinks), Dhs240 (kids aged six-11). Sat 1pm-4pm. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah 2, fourseasons.com (04 270 7777).
O Beach
O Beach Dubai's O-Brunch blends Mediterranean dishes, lively entertainment and cool beach club energy from O Beach Ibiza. In collaboration with Secret Parties, O-Brunch offers a premium tapas-style brunch with a mix of Mediterranean and global dishes.
Expect a variety of hot and cold dishes like sushi, salads, truffle croquettes and bang bang chicken, along with desserts like vanilla cheesecake and caramel éclairs. The event takes place every Saturday from 1pm, featuring a lively poolside and beachfront setting, with entertainment from KISSTORY and surprises throughout the day.
Dhs395 (house beverages), Dhs295 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. Al Habtoor Grand Resort, Dubai Marina 2, obeachdubai.com (052 858 0464).
So/Uptown Dubai
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Explore a Parisian street-market inspired setting with multiple stalls offering fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and an atmosphere filled with classic French ballads and beret-clad hostesses.
Dhs395 (house beverages), Dhs495 (bubbly), Dhs295 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. So/Uptown Dubai, Uptown Dubai, so-hotels.com/uptown-dubai (050 421 0579).
New Brunches in Dubai: December 2024
Beefbar
Kicking off the weekend in style, Beefbar's Beef, Bar & Brunch promises a lively experience. Running from 12.30pm to 4.30pm every Saturday, this brunch offers a selection of Beefbar's signature dishes. With Latin-inspired Flamenco vibes and a party atmosphere, the brunch features a DJ, live percussionist and guitarist. The entertainment evolves each week, which means that if you revisit, you'll definitely get something new.
Expect dishes like rock corn, KFC made with Kobe beef tallow, hamachi crudo and pizza. For mains, you'll get best-sellers like steak frites, black cod, or smoked beef amatriciana. Brunch culminates in a table-sharing selection of desserts.
Dhs450 (house beverages), Dhs750 (bubbly), Dhs350 (soft drinks). Sat 12.30pm-3.30pm. Jumeirah Al Naseem, Umm Suqeim (058 105 0099).
New Brunches in Dubai: November 2024
Mi Amie
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Why wait for Friday to party? Mi Amie's Thursday night brunch, hosted by the legends at Secret Parties, is where the weekend officially begins. With endless food, flowing drinks, and electric live entertainment, it's the ultimate vibe to kickstart your weekend in style.
Dhs495 (house beverages), Dhs595 (premium beverages), Dhs395 (soft drinks). Thu 8pm-11pm. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, @miamiedubai (04 319 8567).
Ronin
Step into a world inspired by Japan's rebel warriors at Ronin's irezumi-inspired brunch. Located on Level 9 at the beachfront resort, FIVE LUXE, Ronin serves up Japanese cuisine with a twist. Dine on a menu that incorporates the four elements — from fire-cooked A5 wagyu hambagu steak taking centre stage to hand-rolled sushi and more, in a chill yet vibey setting, all framed by the backdrop of the Ain Dubai the beach.
Dhs495 (house beverages), Dhs395 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4.30pm. FIVE LUXE JBR , luxejbr/ronin (04 275 9999).
New Brunches in Dubai: October 2024
Creek Kitchen
Creek Kitchen at Marriott Marquis Dubai hosts the Nautiluna Seafood Night Brunch every Friday night. Start your day with freshly shucked oysters, whole poached salmon, lobster tails, crispy octopus, and various sushi rolls. The main course highlights feature local seabream, seabass, and panzanella prawns. Finish off with a range of desserts like caramel mousse, fresh fruit pavlova and chocolate éclairs.
Dhs345 (house beverages), Dhs245 (soft drinks), Dhs125 (children aged six-12 years). Fri 6.30pm-11pm. Marriott Marquis Dubai, Jewel of the Creek (04 599 0310).
La Brasserie Sur Le Boulevard
Expect a menu blending Mediterranean and international flavours with French flair. Highlights include fresh seafood, à la minute shucked oysters, a sushi corner, pan-seared foie gras, and pasta prepared on a Parmesan wheel. Desserts feature French waffles and crêpes Suzette. The chic atmosphere includes live entertainment and both indoor and terrace seating, making it a perfect weekend brunch destination in Downtown Dubai.
Dhs478 (house beverages), Dhs329 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. Kempinski The Boulevard, Downtown Dubai (04 561 8888).
Nell Gwynne
New brunches in Dubai. Credit: Nell Gwynne.
Nell Gwynne Pub in Marina Byblos Hotel hosts a weekly 'Bottoms Up! Saturday Brunch' featuring traditional British dishes alongside modern options, served in a lively atmosphere with a live DJ.
Dhs250 (soft drinks), Dhs400 (premium beverages). Sat 1pm-4pm. Marina Byblos Hotel, Dubai Marina (052 411 9313).
TATEL Dubai
The Spanish restaurant's Noche TATEL brunch offers up a lively red-themed evening brunch that celebrates authentic Spanish cuisine with a curated set menu and unlimited beverages. Start with dishes like ostras crujientes (tempura oysters), patatas tatel, gazpacho tradicional and croquetas Tatel. Main options include arroz con pulpo (octopus rice), lubina (sea bass), and filete de costilla (rib-eye). Desserts feature tarta de queso and churros. Enjoy live international entertainment in a traditional Spanish setting.
Dhs475 (house beverages), Dhs725 (bubbly), Dhs375 (soft drinks). Thu 8pm-11pm. Hotel Boulevard, Autograph Collection, Downtown Dubai tatelrestaurants.com/dubai (04 215 2121).
The Noodle House
New brunches in Dubai. Credit: The Noodle House.
The Noodle House, a beloved Pan-Asian restaurant in Dubai, hosts the KIAI Brunch at its Souk Madinat location, with a menu that journeys through the seven Asian regions. This lively brunch features over 30 dishes from China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam and Singapore, served buffet-style and at live stations.
Highlights include martabak, chicken pocket, and Vietnamese rice roll as starters, with signature dishes like Singapore noodles, shio ramen, and Thai green curry. Finish with a Japanese sweet basket and drinks, all while vibing to a resident DJ.
Dhs265 (house beverages), Dhs195 (soft drinks). Sat noon-3.30pm. Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Al Sufouh (800 666353).
VNYL Hi-Fi
New brunches in Dubai. Credit: VYNL Hi-Fi.
VNYL Hi-Fi hosts a laid-back brunch featuring a fusion of Japanese Izakaya favourites. Every Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm, you can enjoy crunching on the terrace, which combines retro aesthetics with fun table settings.
Dine on hand-rolled sushi, a variety of cold and hot starters, and binchō-tan specialities, all paired with refreshing mixed drinks. Saturdays feature upbeat DJ vibes, while Sundays offer a more relaxed atmosphere, all set against terrace views.
Dhs295 (house beverages), Dhs395 (sparkling), Dhs195 (soft drinks). Sat & Sun 1pm-4pm. Bluewaters Dubai (04 553 8109).
New Brunches in Dubai: September 2024
Citronelle Club
New brunches in Dubai. Credit: Citronelle
SO/Uptown's Citronelle Club hosts a weekly night brunch called the Tiger Brunch, featuring a blend of Pan-Asian flavours. Here, you can enjoy elevated street food, creative mixed drinks, funky house music and city views.
The night starts with the Citronelle salad and Korean fried chicken, followed by a chef's selection of main courses, including tamarind sea bream and grilled Australian lamb chops. Don't miss the sharing desserts, like the Insta-worthy bamboo show.
Dhs250 (soft drinks), Dhs350 (house beverages), Dhs450 (premium beverages). Fri 7pm-11.30pm. SO/Uptown, Uptown Dubai (050 421 0753).
Siddharta Lounge
New brunches in Dubai. Credit: Siddharta Lounge by Buddha-Bar
Siddharta Lounge by Buddha-Bar has launched an evening brunch, with delicious bites, drinks and unbeatable views of the Dubai Marina, Dubai Harbour skyline and beyond. Starting from Dhs350 per person and taking place every Friday from 8pm until 11pm guests can expect an upbeat atmosphere under the night sky.
With a three-course sharing-style menu, start the evening feast with a range of bites like tuna tartare, creamy burrata, shrimp tempura and more. To follow for mains, share braised wagyu short ribs, soya glazed salmon, spicy aubergine and a side of hand-cut truffle fries. Siddharta Lounge's resident DJ will be providing the tunes, promising to set the tone for a great weekend. Guests are advised to book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Dhs350 (house beverages), Dhs450 (premium beverages), Dhs650 (bubbly). Fri 8pm-11pm. Grosvenor House Dubai , Dubai Marina, siddhartalounge.com (04 317 6556).
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