
9 best Monday ladies' nights in Dubai for free drinks and deals
A Monday night isn't usually synonymous with a fun evening with the girls, but it's Dubai, and the possibilities are truly endless.
Whether you're in the mood for complimentary drinks or fancy celebrating with a three course meal and free-flowing grape at a discounted price, there are plenty of generous Monday ladies' night deals in Dubai to take advantage of.
Start the week as you mean to go on and all that.
We've rounded up the best Monday ladies' night deals in Dubai that are more than worthy enough to be sent into the girls' group chat. Enjoy.
Monday ladies' night in Dubai
Akira Back
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The deal: Dhs250 for two hours of unlimited drinks and a selection of sharing plates.
Akira Back's Batafurai ladies night is one lively way to start the week, During the cooler months opt to sit on the terrace or take the party inside. If you want to secure a place at Akira Back's popular event then make sure to book in advance, it's a Monday ladies' night in Dubai not to miss.
Dhs250 (ladies), Dhs399 (gents), Mon 7pm-11pm, W Dubai – The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, akirabackdubai.com (04 245 5570).
Babiole
The deal: Three courses and free-flowing drinks for Dhs275, or Dhs325 for the premium package.
This sky-high restaurant at Habtoor City throws up a three-course meal with unlimited drinks, plus a premium package option including extras such as an oyster. This is a Monday ladies' night in Dubai with great value.
Dhs275(three courses and unlimited beverages), Dhs325 (three courses, an oyster and unlimited beverages). Mon 7pm-1am. Hilton Dubai Al Habtoor City (056 515 4665).
Charm Thai
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The deal: Two complimentary drinks and 25% off the total food bill.
This Thai restaurant located on the ground floor of Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina is hosting Ladies Night every Monday and Wednesday between 7pm and 10pm. Ladies can enjoy two drinks, plus 25 per cent off the food bill.
Mon and Wed 7pm-10pm. Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina (04 378 0139).
HYP Dubai
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The deal: Dhs99 for two hours of unlimited drinks and one appetiser (Every. Single. Day.)
Head over to this rooftop bar in the heart of central Dubai for brilliant value every day of the week, almost any time of day. Bosh? Bosh.
Dhs99. Mon-Fri, noon-9pm, Sat-Sun, noon-7pm (any two hours). Courtyard by Marriott World Trade Centre Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road (054 400 3949).
Maria Bonita
The deal: Unlimited traditional Mexican mixed drink or house grape for Dhs149 for ladies and Dhs199 for gents.
Quirky Mexican spot Maria Bonita is a hit with taco fans and is much-loved for its dive bar vibes. There's no better time to tuck into some nachos than this ladies' night, which promises unlimited traditional Mexican mixed drink or house grape for three hours.
Dhs99. Mon, 8pm-11pm. Souk Madinat Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim 3 (04 584 6728).
Check out our full Maria Bonita review here
Miss Lily's
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The deal: Dhs175 for three drinks and five bites from a special menu.
Get your groove on Mondays from 7pm to 11pm at Miss Lily's. Expect spicy food and a fun vibe as DJ Crown Prince serves all the hottest hits.
Dhs175. Mon, 7pm-11pm, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, misslilys.com (04 356 2900).
Check out our full Miss Lily's review here
Soul St.
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The deal: Five courses and unlimited drinks Dhs175.
Ladies' night at Soul St. happens every Monday from 7pm to 11pm. Chicas can get five courses and unlimited drinks for Dhs175 while enjoying the soundtracks played by internationally and locally renowned DJs.
Dhs175 (ladies). Mon 7pm-11pm. FIVE Jumeirah Village, JVC (04 455 9989).
The Stables
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The deal: Four free selected mixed drinks.
A recurring ladies' night just off Sheikh Zayed Road, head to the horseracing-themed pub The Stables for four free selected mixed drinks, and expect live entertainment and sport on screens.
Mon, 8pm-midnight, Fri 4pm-8pm. Behind Saeed Tower One, Sheikh Zayed Road (054 417 7028).
Topgolf
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The deal: Dhs200 for two hours of game play, one dish and unlimited bubbles.
Grab a bay at Topgolf and whack a few balls while savouring unlimited bubbles or four house beverages during an evening extravaganza of instrumentalists, musicians and a live DJ – then keep the night going during the afterparty at the Yard.
Dhs200. Mon, from 6pm. Emirates Golf Club, Sheikh Zayed Road (04 371 9999).
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