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Iris Harbour Leads Dubai's Summer Saturday Brunch Boom

From waterfront views at Dubai Harbour to lively after‑party vibes in DIFC, the city’s top brunch spots are drawing weekend crowds with diverse menus and special offers.

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Iris Harbour Leads Dubai's Summer Saturday Brunch Boom
Iris Harbour buzzes with weekend diners as its summer Saturday brunches draw crowds, offering marina views and live entertainment. Photo by dubai.news — All sections (RSS)
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  • 1Iris Harbour tops the summer brunch list with panoramic views and tiered packages.
  • 2Bar Du Port and Amazónico offer distinct culinary themes and live entertainment.
  • 3New brunch concepts from Shanghai Me, Sobremesa and Lana Lusa broaden weekend options.

Dubai's Saturday brunch scene is buzzing this summer. The city’s weekend brunches have become a staple for locals and visitors alike, with venues competing for early‑morning reservations. From waterfront panoramas to high‑energy after‑parties, the options promise a full afternoon of food, music and socialising.

Waterfront Views and Live Beats at Iris Harbour

Located above Dubai Harbour Bay, Iris Harbour has quickly become a favourite for brunch‑goers. The venue opens its doors every Saturday from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, pairing panoramic marina views with live entertainment that keeps the atmosphere vibrant. Guests can choose from three price tiers: AED 360 for soft beverages, AED 560 for house beverages and AED 690 for premium packages, each offering a different level of drink selection.

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Sharing‑Style Mediterranean Flavors at Bar Du Port

Bar Du Port remains a staple waterfront brunch destination in Dubai Harbour. Its Saturday brunch runs from 1 PM to 5 PM and serves a sharing‑style Mediterranean menu alongside a live DJ set. Diners can enjoy dishes such as ceviche, burrata, sea bass and premium grilled meats while soaking up harbour views. The brunch starts at AED 350 per person, providing a solid value for the extensive spread.

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Latin Vibes and After‑Party Energy at Amazónico

Amazónico at DIFC Pavilion continues to attract brunch fans with a lively Latin‑American‑inspired experience. The brunch runs from 12 PM to 4:30 PM, followed by an after‑party that lasts until 6:30 PM. Live percussionists, trumpeters and DJs create a festival‑style atmosphere throughout the afternoon. Residents of the UAE enjoy a 25 % discount, and the package price starts from AED 495.

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Pan‑Asian and Mexican Experiences Expand the Brunch Map

Shanghai Me has introduced its new Maneki Brunch, inspired by the Japanese symbol of luck. The offering is available every Saturday from 12:30 PM to 4 PM and blends premium Pan‑Asian cuisine with live entertainment. Signature dishes include Wagyu selections, seafood specialties and the restaurant’s famous Beef Tenderloin in Black Pepper Sauce. Packages begin at AED 348.

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Sobremesa’s Hacienda Brunch, set in Souk Al Bahar, delivers one of the longest Saturday experiences in the city. The brunch runs from 1 PM to 4 PM, followed by an After Brunch Affair that stretches from 5 PM to 8 PM. Guests can savour fresh guacamole, shrimp ceviche, tacos, chilaquiles and carne asada while live music continues into the evening. Prices start from AED 275.

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Lana Lusa has expanded its brunch offering with the launch of Casa Lusa at SO/Uptown Dubai. The venue opens every Saturday from 1 PM to 5 PM, presenting Portuguese‑style feasting in an upscale setting. While the menu details are still being shared, the new brunch promises a relaxed yet refined atmosphere for weekend diners.

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