
Wondering where to party indoors this summer? Gatsby Dubai has you covered
When the Dubai heat starts to sizzle, Gatsby Dinner Show & Club is where things get even hotter – but only in the best kind of way. It's loud, it's lively and it's definitely not a quiet night out.
Sitting nicely on the rooftop of Nakheel Mall in Palm Jumeirah, Gatsby is part supper club, part stage show and a full-blown night out.
As soon as you walk in, you're greeted by velvet booths, golden accents, glittering chandeliers and a bar that doubles as a stage.
It feels like a throwback to the roaring twenties, well, if the roaring twenties came with DJs, strobe lights and people dancing on tables before dessert.
The dinner show itself doesn't just start and stop. It just gets better with time.
The show features 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, though we wouldn't blame you if you didn't.
Tuck into crispy calamari, grilled octopus, juicy Angus tenderloin from the Josper grill and the kind of rich chocolate tart that deserves its own standing ovation.
Drinks are a serious deal here. Gatsby's mixed drinks list leans into the venue's vintage inspiration, with playful nods to the Prohibition era. There's even a mixed drink called Prohibition Is Over.
If you don't like leaving early, you're in for a treat because Gatsby is keeping things going late into the night – air con cranked, beats pumping and the party showing no signs of slowing down.
Book now at gatsbydubai.com or text them on 04 554 9418.
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