
Why Broadway Brasserie & Bar Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi is your weekend go-to
Looking for the perfect weekend hangout? Broadway Brasserie & Bar, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi is the answer. Saturdays are all about a laid-back brunch with a DJ and complimentary beach access, while Sundays bring the kind of roast you won't want to miss, plus live music and entertainment for the whole family. With incredible food, a stunning beach, and lively entertainment, this spot absolutely ticks all the boxes. SATURDAY BRUNCH & BEACH
A long, leisurely brunch with a DJ setting the mood? Yes, please. Great food, great music, and a prime beachside setting – this isn't your average brunch. From 12:30pm to 3:30pm, expect a spread that hits every craving, all while a live DJ keeps the energy up. The menu features delicious options from Truffle Egg Cocotte and Beef Tartare to Porcini Ravioli and Wagyu Bavette . And the best part? The private beach is yours to enjoy – swim, kayak, cycle, or just stretch out in the sun and relax. There's also beach volleyball and camel rides for those looking to mix things up.
Broadway Brasserie & Bar, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi, every Saturday from 12.30pm-3.30pm, Soft Drinks Package priced at Dhs295, half price for children aged 4 to 12, House Beverage Package Dhs365, Champagne Package Dhs495, 3 hour free-flow package between 12.30pm-3.30pm. FAMILY SUNDAY ROAST & ENTERTAINMENT
A proper roast, just as it should be. Perfectly cooked meats – Roasted Corn Fed Chicken , Roast Sirloin of Beef , and Slow Braised Lamb Shoulder , perfectly paired with Roast Potatoes, Cauliflower Cheese, Honey Glazed Carrots , and all the extras that make Sundays feel complete. A live band sets the scene while Kids Palace takes care of the little ones with entertainment that keeps them busy (and happy).
Broadway Brasserie & Bar, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi, every Sunday from 12.30pm-4.30pm, Soft Drinks Package priced at Dhs295, half price for children aged 4 to 12, House Beverage Package priced at Dhs365, Champagne Package priced at Dhs495, 3 hour free-flow package between 12.30pm-3.30pm THE VIBE
When you walk into Broadway Brasserie & Bar, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi, you're stepping into a space with real charm. The 1920s-inspired design sets the tone, from the Art Nouveau décor to the intimate seating, both inside and outside. Live entertainment adds to the vibe, creating a laid back yet sophisticated atmosphere – the perfect spot that feels inviting yet full of character.
Broadway Brasserie & Bar, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, West Corniche Road, Al Ras Al Akhdar, Abu Dhabi, open Monday to Friday 3pm-1am. Tel: (0)2 690 9000 . For more details, visit mandarinoriental.com. @broadway.uae
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