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Latin Vibes Heat Up Dubai with AFUEGO Brunch at Ibn Battuta Gate

Latin Vibes Heat Up Dubai with AFUEGO Brunch at Ibn Battuta Gate

Post by : Bianca Haleem

Rodeo Drive at Ibn Battuta Gate is poised to redefine Dubai’s brunch atmosphere with the debut of AFUEGO Brunch, a dynamic Latin-inspired gathering that occurs every Saturday. Running from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, this lively brunch is followed by a thrilling after-party that ensures an electrifying blend of taste, music, and merriment.

Geared towards patrons aged 21 and above, AFUEGO Brunch features a variety of specially curated packages starting at AED 195. Guests can select from soft drink options to luxury champagne experiences. The extensive culinary lineup includes beloved starters, tacos, sliders, artisanal pizzas, and rich desserts, each dish emphasizing the bold Latin essence.

As the atmosphere buzzes with pulsating DJ sets and vibrant dancers, the bar area turns into a festive scene, transforming brunch into a comprehensive fiesta. After the brunch concludes, an exclusive after-party kicks off at 4:00 PM, complete with special drink tokens and bottle deals, ensuring the celebration continues seamlessly.

Whether it’s a lively afternoon with friends or a sophisticated weekend celebration, AFUEGO Brunch at Rodeo Drive Ibn Battuta Gate promises an unforgettable blend of music, culinary delights, and vibrant energy—making it a prime Saturday destination in Dubai.

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What: AFUEGO Brunch at Rodeo Drive Ibn Battuta Gate
Where: Oaks Hotel, Ibn Battuta Gate – Dubai
When: Every Saturday, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
After Party: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Package Prices:

  • AED 195 – Soft Beverages

  • AED 295 – House Beverages

  • AED 395 – Premium with Prosecco

  • AED 499 – Premium with Champagne

  • AED 120 – After-party token (4 House drinks)

  • AED 180 – After-party token (4 Premium drinks)

Jan. 8, 2026 3:53 p.m. 1335
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