
Vida Dubai Mall's Origins is offering an unlimited drinks deal on these days
If your friends are in town and you're after a quick, classy catch-up without any fuss, this spot should definitely be on your radar.
We're talking about Vida Dubai Mall's Origins. A laid-back dining spot that's got all the right ingredients for a chill night out with your besties: delicious food, good music, better drinks and an elegant setting. And why is this just perfect for your visiting friends? It's got these stunning views of the Burj Khalifa.
And something for you to remember when you're looking to make your next visit. From Thursday to Saturday, between 7pm and 10pm, Origins shifts from easygoing eatery to stylish evening hangout. The lights dim, the live band tunes up and the drinks begin to flow.
The highlight here is their rotating mixed drinks lineup and curated grape selection, all served fresh from the live bar station.
You can choose the Dhs225 package for three hours of unlimited drinks and a tapas board, or go for the Dhs299 option if you fancy adding some hubbly bubbly into the mix.
It's not about going big here. The spot keeps things easy and effortlessly fun. You'll enjoy a few hours of solid vibes, a drink in hand, good company and a lively soundtrack of smooth, contemporary tunes. Just the right kind of buzz to keep things interesting.
Origins has always been a go-to for those who like their food on the wholesome side, but now it's also offering up a low-key nightlife experience.
Catching up with a friend after work? Make a booking now: vidahotels.com
From Dhs225. Thu-Sat 7pm-10pm. Vida Dubai Mall (04 549 8888).

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