
Looking for the perfect date night spot in Dubai? Choose Rose Bar
Found inside the luxurious resort Delano Dubai on Bluewaters, the now reimagined space brings a lovely dose of vintage glam to Dubai's fast-paced nightlife.
It's softly lit, stylish and has enough intimate nooks and tucked-away corners where you can truly enjoy your conversation. The heavily draped velvet curtains, matching plush seating and a quartz-topped bar all make the spot beautiful.
Rose Bar originally made its name in Miami, drawing in the city's in-crowd with its low-key glamour and clever mixed drinks back in the 90s.
Dubai's version picks up that legacy with a menu that's anything but ordinary.
The mixed drinks are creative, clever and packed with fruity, herby and citrus flavours.
The playful craftsmanship of the mixologists shines in standout sips like the Hanky Panky (a Juniper beverage classic), the signature Rose Bar grape mix and the New Deal, a combo of Juniper beverage, basil, passion fruit, coconut milk and elderflower.
When you're feeling peckish, snack on the fun, Americana-inspired bar bites. You won't want to miss the lobster tacos with crispy tempura and zingy salsa, or the retro-tastic Rose Bar Club Sandwich 1995.
With a setting this stunning and drinks that impress, it's the kind of place that makes you raise a glass to the good times, whether you're out with your besties or your amore.
So, throw on your best look, dust on some glitter and get ready for a fabulous evening.
Get planning: sevenrooms.com
Open daily 6pm-2am. Delano Dubai, delanohotels (04 556 6466).
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