
Beat the Monday Blues with Unlimited Coffee + Breakfast for AED 68 at Juan Valdez
Tired of dragging yourself into the week? Juan Valdez in Jumeirah 2 has brewed up the perfect pick-me-up to turn your Mondays from meh to magnífico!
Introducing the 'Anti-Monday Blues' offer: For just AED 68, you'll get a delicious breakfast of your choice plus unlimited Colombian coffee to fuel your day—and your mood.
Whether you're an early riser, a remote worker, or just someone who needs a few cups before human interaction, this Monday deal is made for you!
Unlimited Refills – Because one cup is never enough
– Because one cup is never enough A Hearty Breakfast – from the Eggs Specialty section
– from the Eggs Specialty section Vibes in Jumeirah 2 – Cozy, breezy, and just the right kind of Colombian cool
Whether you're bringing a friend, plugging in your laptop, or just need a little peace before
the emails hit, the Anti-Monday Blues offer is here to start your week on the right note—and keep the coffee flowing.
So skip the stress, sip the good stuff, and let your Monday feel more like a Sunday.
Offer Details:
Juan Valdez Café, Jumeirah 2, Dubai
Every Monday
AED 68 for breakfast + unlimited coffee
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