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Girls.. don't miss on the Pilates + Matcha duos in Dubai

Girls.. don't miss on the Pilates + Matcha duos in Dubai

Cosmopolitan ME21-05-2025
Bestie, we get it – finding the perfect matcha spot after Pilates is basically the final rep of your morning workout. And with your feed full of aesthetic cafés that are either overhyped or just way too far, the struggle is real.
So we did the work for you. Think of this as your go-to guide for the ultimate Pilates X matcha duo – all mapped out by neighborhood, so your post-class routine is smooth, delicious, and totally main character energy.
📍Jumeirah 2
Plume Studio
Toby's Estate
💚 This is the ultimate combo for a balanced day. Get your Pilates on at Plume, then walk over to Toby's Estate to satisfy that matcha craving.
📍Marsa Al Arab
HWH Studio
Heaf House
💚 Start with a session at HWH Studio to feel strong and energised, then recharge at Heaf House, It's all about combining fitness with that fresh post-workout vibe.
📍Umm Suqeim
Paus Club
Koncrete
💚 Paus Club is where you'll work on your flexibility and strength, and after, head to Koncrete to grab that matcha unwind and get ready for the day.
📍Al Quoz
Matcha Club
Nette
💚 Matcha Club will have you sweating and feeling your best, while Nette offers the perfect, cozy atmosphere to refuel with a matcha drink or light bite. The ultimate mind-body pick-me-up combo.
📍Nad Al Sheba
Breathe
Home bakery
💚 Breathe is all about finding your inner peace while strengthening your body, and after, you can head to Home Baker for a sweet treat or wholesome snack to fuel your next adventure.
📍Motor City
Studio 14
Friends Avenue
💚 After a solid Pilates class at Studio 14, grab your workout bestie and head over oo Friends Avenue for a relaxed hangout, enjoying their healthy bites and great matcha.
📍DIFC
Reform Athletica
More Matcha
💚 Get your Pilates fix at Reforma Athletic then head over to More Matcha literally 2mins away to indulge in all things matcha. Ps. Don't forget to take snaps its sooo instagrammable.
If you're an AD girlie, check out these gym and cafe combos you ntk about for your next post-workout yap and munch.
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