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Best dinner with a show: 15 venues in Dubai worth booking

Best dinner with a show: 15 venues in Dubai worth booking

Time Out Dubai08-07-2025
Dinner with a show isn't a new concept, but it is still stealing the spotlight here in Dubai.
From incredible live singers to jaw-dropping aerial artists, and dazzling dancers to talented musicians, there's plenty to feast your eyes and ears on while you dig into your dinner.
Whether you're planning a special date night or an evening out with your friends, there's something to suit everyone on this stellar line-up. If you've ever wondered what the best dinner shows in Dubai are, you've come to the right place.
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The best dinner with a show to book at least once
WINNER
The Theater
Best shows in Dubai. Credit: The Theater
The Theater is luxe, extravagant and fabulous – in all the best ways. Hands-down the best dinner show in Dubai, The Theater can be found where the famed Cavalli Club once was, and the centrepiece catwalk-style stage remains, where dancers twirl acrobats and aerial artists twirl high above you as you dine.
Dishes are Asian-leaning with oysters, Japanese guacamole, maki rolls and black cod. Get dressed up and make a night of it at The Theater. You definitely won't want to go home until the early hours. A winner for a reason.
Time Out Dubai reviewers say: 'The performances live up to the billing, with beautiful choreography and heart-pounding music. Singers and dancers are talented, like hanging-from-the-ceiling talented.'
Check out our full The Theater review here.
Fairmont Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, thetheatredubai.com (04 222 2268).
HIGHLY COMMENDED
Aretha
Credit: Aretha
Journey back to the golden era of jazz, funk and Motown with a night out at Aretha, inspired by the queen of soul herself.
The white grand piano under an enormous disco ball on the centre stage is a clear indicator of what's to come here – and that's seriously captivating live music and copious razzle-dazzle.
Food is excellent, with top picks including grilled sea bass with black olives and cherry tomato confit, caviar pasta and wagyu beef Rossini with foie gras and black truffle, or the classic Dover sole Meunière.
As the evening progresses the tempo ramps up and by midnight, you'll find yourself immersed in a club right out of the sixties and seventies, with zero need to head anywhere else.
Time Out Dubai reviewers say: 'In the powerful words of Aretha Franklin, first impressions of the city's newest live music restaurant have our R-E-S-P-E-C-T. It's all lights, charisma, action as you walk through the doors. It's a little – okay, a lot – of razzle-dazzle, before you even take a bite or a sip.'
Check out our full Aretha review here.
St. Regis Gardens, Palm Jumeirah, aretha.ae (050 621 0544).
Billionaire Dubai
Best shows in Dubai. Credit: Billionaire Dubai
One of the most established of Dubai's dinner shows Billionaire – from F1 bigwig Flavio Briatore – burst onto the nightlife scene in 2016.
Having branches in Monaco and Italy, and now Riyadh and Doha, Billionaire is famed for its Asian-Italian dishes and wow-worthy performances while you dine.
Expect dancers, aerial artists, acrobats and more – all of which will have you mesmerised.
The food is decent, the vibe is lively and you're sure to have a memorable time. Get ready to twirl those napkins round your head, this is one of the best dinner shows in Dubai.
Note: Billionaire Dubai is temporarily closed and is expected to reopen in autumn.
Taj Dubai, Business Bay, billionairesociety.com (056 678 3357).
SHORTLISTED
Babylon
Best shows in Dubai Credit: Babylon
Babylon aims to transport diners back to the ancient city of Babylon with its immersive performances and incredible acts, so prepare for one of the best, and extravagant, dinner shows in Dubai.
With eye-popping costumes and impressive performances on stage, the venue itself is suitably luxe with red velvet furnishings and moody lighting.
The food is high-end too, expect a fusion of East-West with caviar, oysters and tartare, plus lobster linguine and truffle pizza. This is one venue that's sure to wow.
Podium Level, Gate Village 5, DIFC, babylondifc.com (04 352 7750).
Birds
Credit: Birds
Ultra-glamorous and incredibly entertaining, Birds has had Dubai's party set flocking to its elevated perch in the heart of Downtown Dubai since it opened in February this year.
Delight in an extensive, elegant Japanese fusion menu, with Dibba Bay oysters, sushi and sashimi moriawase and black caviar among the highlights as well as a couple of stand-out sharing dishes – the 1.2kg lobster and 1kg Australian wagyu striploin.
High-flying artistry combines with world-class DJs to put on a show to remember. Even the mixed drinks are presented with a bit of theatre, and you've got the added bonus of incredible Burj Khalifa views from that 63rd-floor vantage point, too.
Address Downtown, Downtown Dubai, birdsdubai.com (050 275 4844).
DREAM
Best shows in Dubai. Credit: DREAM
This dinner show in Dubai aptly dreams big when it comes to its productions and performances, bringing you a memorable night out. Found in Address Beach Resort, it's a high-end venue that's a place for special occasions.
Expect a fully immersive show with 3D imagery, surround sound, live singers, super dancers and captivating performances.
There are 13 different shows – each lasting three to five minutes, and they take place every 15 minutes.
This really is one of the best dinner shows in Dubai, as the show really is the focus, although the menu is not to be sniffed at with oysters, caviar, truffle pizza and burrata among the stars on the plate.
Address Beach Resort, JBR, dreamdxb.com (04 220 0224).
En Fuego
If you like a theme to be executed to the max, then sashay down to En Fuego for a night of Latin American-themed razzmatazz.­­­
A carnival of kitsch, the vivid dining room is jam-packed with zany neon signs, piñatas, hats, flowers, llamas and a giant chandelier made of dozens of flamingos.
Entertainment gets more risqué as the evening progresses (kids have to leave at 8.30pm) and it's a riotous mix of dancing, mariachi bands, acrobatics and even fire breathing, with performances taking place throughout the venue.
There's a set menu for Dhs250 per person which is a pretty good shout, or take your pick from all manner of ceviches, empanadas, tacos, tostadas and so on.
You can't go wrong with any of it, though most of your focus will be on the flamboyant acts unfolding in front of you. Shows take place during dinner from Tuesday to Saturday, but our top tip is to book in for Fiesta Fridays, which is an evening brunch with all the entertainment from 9pm to midnight. Thank us later.
Atlantis, The Palm, atlantis.com/en-fuego (04 426 2626).
J'Adore
Credit: J'Adore
There's a lot to love at J'Adore. It's a sultry, high-end space, with tables wrapped round a small, illuminated circular stage, and more booths and tables on an elevated level.
A rotation of elegant singers, dancers and acrobats perform on the stage and between the tables as you indulge in Nikkei Mediterranean dishes.
There's a good selection of raw dishes plus crowd pleasers like spicy beef tenderloin and lobster linguine. By the end of the evening, you'll be up on your feet, brandishing a sparkler or two.
Hilton Dubai, Al Habtoor City, jadorerestaurant.com (054 465 5515).
Josette
Credit: Josette
This Instagrammable French restaurant in DIFC's IDC Brookfield Place has been social media's dream since opening in 2022. And as well as a charming breakfast and elegant brunch, there's also a dinner show option at this Parisian spot.
With singers, cabaret acts and burlesque dancers, this is one of the best dinner shows in Dubai. All marshmallow pinks and plush green furnishings, Josette is pretty as a picture, so add impressive entertainment to that and you've got the makings of a top night out.
IDC Brookfield Place, DIFC, josette.com (04 275 2522).
The Showhouse
Credit: The Showhouse
A full-stage show, dinner and drinks all wrapped into one tidy, surprisingly accessible price is what you'll get at The Showhouse. Entering through the 'stage door' gives you all those thespian feels before you descend into the Parisian-style cabaret club, adorned with a reckless amount of red velvet.
There are three packages to choose from, all with a three-course meal, but with a different quality of view and drinks included (though all are good). The show itself is a singing and dancing extravaganza, with the theme changing quarterly. There's even a Saturday brunch option if you're more of a matinee fan.
Time Out Dubai reviewers say: 'The Showhouse, while shiny and fun, is perhaps a more accessible offering than others in the city, ideal for those who want a fun-packed evening with entertainment, food and drinks nestled in a single place at a single price tag.'
Check out our full The Showhouse review here.
InterContinental Dubai Marina, Dubai Marina, @showhousedubai (04 423 8312).
More restaurants with shows in Dubai
Antika
Oriental restaurant and bar Antika is where you should head if you've got visiting guests you want to impress.
Inspired by the golden-age glamour of the Orient, this stunning spot features red velvet seats, gold columns and a patterned ceiling.
It's opulent, utterly eye-catching and serves hearty Levantine cuisine alongside high energy nights. Every night, the stage is graced by the Middle East's top artists hitting high notes, dancers reinterpreting heritage melodies.
Book your spot for their glamorous Saturday brunch and you'll be thinking about returning before the appetisers arrive.
25hours Hotel, @antikadubai (0507359177).
Gatsby
(Credit: Gatsby Dubai)
Gatsby, like the name suggests, is a throwback to the Jazz Age. The loud, lively spot is part supper club, part stage show and has all the markings of the roaring 20s.
Perched on the rooftop of Nakheel Mall in Palm Jumeirah, Gatsby's dinners with shows feature everything from extravagant dance acts to live vocals that will have you doing double-takes.
On the menu, Mediterranean-inspired plates are designed for sharing. Enjoy dishes like crispy calamari, grilled octopus, juicy Angus tenderloin and many more delicious offerings.
The night is always young here, so if you're after a party party (that doesn't end at midnight), this is one to book into.
West Rooftop Nakheel, The Palm Jumeirah, gatsbydubai.com (04 554 9418).
Q's Bar & Lounge
So it isn't exactly dinner with a show but we couldn't leave Q's Bar & Lounge off the list. If low-key entertainment is more your vibe Q's Bar & Lounge is for you.
Classy and sophisticated, jazz music fills the intimate space as you soak in the vibes. It is no surprise that Q's is a hit as the man behind the bar inside the Palazzo Versace Dubai hotel is 28-time Grammy Award winner Quincy Jones.
The beverage list is long with many specialty mixed drinks to savour as you soak in the vibe, and with of international acts taking up residencies, it is a must-visit.
Palazzo Versace Dubai, Al Jaddaf. palazzoversace.ae (04 556 8865).
Scandal Dubai
Perched on the 53rd floor of Sheraton Grand Hotel on Sheikh Zayed Road, this bold late-night spot sets the mood just right with dim lighting, red velvet accents, grand chandeliers, and stunning live entertainment.
The restaurant's Latin cuisine really shine in standout dishes like salmon ceviche, duck carnitas and claypot de hongos, which are all as lively and memorable as the show itself.
With dazzling performances and sweeping city views (if you manage to snag a seat by the ceiling-to-floor glass windows), it's a night out you won't forget in a hurry.
Sheraton Grand Hotel, scandal.ae (056 428 5555).
KRASOTA Dubai gastro-theatre
Now, if you're looking for a show that's truly out of this world, KRASOTA is where you should be headed. This surreal dining experience serves up jaw-dropping visual art that unfolds around you as you savour a high-quality tasting menu.
Chef Vladimir Mukhin's tasting menu is elevated by the spectacular visual effects of the two shows that are on display.
Imaginary Art transports you into the worlds of iconic artists, while Imaginary Future lets you explore what life might look like for humanity in the years to come. It's dinner, but not as you know it.
The Address Downtown, Downtown Dubai, krasota.art (044331258).
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