Business Traveller (India)

SIP TO RELAX

Bhavya Aggarwal recommends six bars that are worth a visit in Dubai

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Lounging in Dubai’s bars

D ubai is known to be the UAE’s glamorous emirate. If you’re a regular visitor to this city, you have, in all probabilit­y, been privy to its vibrant nightlife. And for a business traveller, fortunatel­y the more “happening”clubs and lounges are situated within hotels. Here’s a list of six such bars that you could grab a drink at, if you haven’t already.

BYZANTIUM LOUNGE, TAJ DUBAI

Byzantium Lounge is one of the better known spots of Dubai. Named after the rich dark tone of purple, its interiors are dressed in the same shade. Incidental­ly, byzantium is a colour frequently used by the emirate’s royal family. Gold and black panels further enhance the opulent living-room-style lounge bar. Its art-deco architectu­re makes it look like a modern interpreta­tion of a bygone era. With drinks titled “Crystal King” and “Gold Dust”, the lounge maintains its regal theme. Apart from being known for its alcoholic concoction­s, Byzantium Lounge is also popular for its decadent afternoon teas. The long “Thirsty 30” happy hours between 3pm and 9pm attracts corporates to unwind here with a drink of choice after a long day at work. The lounge is open from 8am until midnight every day and is situated on Burj Khalifa Street of the Business Bay district. tajhotels.com

CUISINERO UNO, STEIGENBER­GER HOTEL BUSINESS BAY

It is one of the few “boutique contempora­ry tapas and cocktail bars”of Dubai, which is also claimed by the hotel to be the first in the emirate. Its terrace with artificial grass has a cosy yet stylish feel, and emanates the vibe of a pub in downtown New York City. Owing to Dubai’s weather, it’s busier during winters when evenings are pleasant. Mirrors are angled above its open kitchen, giving guests a glance of the chef’s counter. Jazz and electronic beats add to the laid-back atmosphere of the lounge. Ask the bartender for the special of the day before ordering your drink. There is also an interestin­g menu of Jack Daniel’s-based cocktails for whisky lovers. Try the Penicillin cocktail made with Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7, glazed with ginger honey syrup and finished with finely chopped ginger. The bar is open daily from 11am to midnight and is located on the Al Abraj street of Business Bay. steigenber­ger.com

IKANDY ULTRA LOUNGE, SHANGRI-LA DUBAI

This relaxed poolside lounge overlooks the Burj Khalifa — an ideal view to unwind with post a demanding week. The live DJ console adds an element of fun to the relaxed ambience throughout the week, and on Thursdays and Fridays it turns into a raging party spot. The well-lit pool bar serves refreshing cocktails with ingredient­s such as passion fruits, apples and watermelon­s, along with a variety of flavoured sheesha. The bar on Sheikh Zayed Road is open daily from 6pm to 2am, with Ladies’Night on Sundays and Mondays, designed for people to “meet, eat, chill and thrill”. One is welcomed to the lounge with jelly bean and marshmallo­w candies. shangri-la.com

Q’S BAR AND LOUNGE, PALAZZO VERSACE DUBAI

Named after the American record producer Quincy Jones, Q’s Bar and Lounge hosts performanc­es by upcoming jazz musicians. It is a renowned venue in the music space, where you can enjoy live entertainm­ent from Tuesdays to Saturdays. Along with a selection of quality cigars, the bar serves cocktails such as The Dude and Body Heat, inspired by famous works of Quincy. It is furnished in deep and dark hues, except for the bright neon-lit logo and a framed record of the 1985 Charity Single – We are the world. This frame is surrounded with signatures of widely known artists that also include Cyndi Lauper’s lipstick kiss. Located in the Al Jadaf area, it is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 7pm to 2am. palazzover­sace.ae

IRIS, THE OBEROI BUSINESS BAY

Situated on the 27th floor of The Oberoi in the Business Bay district, this bar displays a sophistica­ted ambience and fantastic views of Dubai’s skyline that includes the prominent Burj Khalifa. Iris describes itself as a “late-night lounge”, entertaini­ng until at least 3am every day. The indoor and outdoor seating areas are divided with a floor-to-ceiling glass wall. With this feature, those sitting inside aren’t robbed of views of the beautiful cityscape. Apart from the cocktails, you will also find the choicest of cigars as well as an elaborate food menu for an enjoyable evening. Try to visit during sunset, and ask for a table by the window if the outdoor area is full. The lounge is open daily from 5pm to 3am. oberoihote­ls.com

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