Ever tried herding kids to a brunch where the juice bar outshines the wine list? Dubai’s family-friendly brunches turn chaos into charm, with candy buffets, clown shows, and enough pancakes to pacify even the pickiest tiny food critics. Here’s where to feast without the fuss—because parenting shouldn’t mean sacrificing smoked salmon.
SAFFRON AT ATLANTIS THE PALM
Candy Floss Stations and Underwater Views
Saffron’s legendary Friday brunch is a circus of flavors, with 20 live cooking stations and a dedicated kids’ zone featuring face painting and magic shows. Adults savor tandoori lobster while little ones raid the chocolate fountain. Prices start at 450 AED for adults; kids under 12 eat half-price. As the www.few.ae editor warns, “Arrive by noon—the marshmallow fondue runs out fast.”
BUBBALICIOUS AT THE WESTIN DUBAI MINA SEYAHI
Pancake Mountains and Bouncy Castles
Bubbalicious turns brunch into a carnival, complete with roving magicians and a dessert room bigger than your living room. The “Little Foodies” menu includes mini sliders and rainbow sushi. Adults pay 550 AED; kids under 6 dine free. Pro tip: Book the terrace table for instant access to the beach post-meal.
AL QASR’S MADINAT JUMEIRAH BRUNCH
Abra Rides and Arabian Nights
Dine in a palace courtyard as traditional boats glide past. The “Family Friday” package (600 AED/adult, 250 AED/kids) includes unlimited ice cream and a falconry demo. Teens can kayak through the Madinat’s waterways while parents sip sparkling dates. Cultural must: Try the camel milk panna cotta—it’s surprisingly creamy.
THE FARM AT AL BARARI
Jungle Vibes and Organic Plates
Hidden in a lush greenhouse, The Farm’s Saturday brunch feels like a rainforest retreat. Kids collect eggs from the henhouse, then chefs cook them sunny-side-up. The 350 AED/adult fee includes fresh-pressed juices; under-12s eat for 175 AED. Local secret: The hibiscus mocktail stains less than it seems.
TRADER VIC’S AT HILTON DUBAI AL HABTOOR CITY
Tiki Torches and Mocktail Mai Tais
This Polynesian-themed brunch swaps stuffy for silly, with hula lessons and DIY pizza stations. The “Keiki Menu” (for kids) features coconut shrimp and banana smoothies. Adults pay 399 AED; kids under 4 free. As the www.few.ae editor quips, “It’s the only place where pineapples double as headgear.”
THE IRISH VILLAGE
Picnic Tables and Playground Views
Dubai’s laid-back favorite offers a “Family Roast” every Saturday (250 AED/adult, 100 AED/kids). While parents dig into lamb shanks, kids conquer the playground or join cookie-decorating workshops. Bonus: The shaded terrace stays cool even in peak heat.
REFORM SOCIAL & GRILL AT THE LAKES
British Comfort Food and Lawn Games
Reform’s “Little Reformers” brunch (Saturdays, 350 AED/adult) lets kids roam a grassy garden with giant Jenga and football. The menu? Think Yorkshire puddings and “build-your-own” dessert tacos. Parents rave about the espresso martinis—order two.

BOUNTY BEETS AT LE MERIDIEN MINA SEYAHI
Vegan Pancakes and Disco Ball Decor
This quirky spot’s Saturday “Family Fiesta” (275 AED/adult) includes a DIY taco bar and a kids’ disco. Gluten-free? Their buckwheat pancakes are legendary. Local rule: Under-5s eat free if they wear a superhero cape—provided by the staff.
CARNIVAL BY TRÈSIND AT MOVENPICK JLT
Edible Confetti and Mini Science Labs
Carnival’s theatrical brunch (Sundays, 399 AED/adult) turns meals into magic shows. Kids get lab coats to mix “potions” (read: mocktails), while parents enjoy deconstructed biryani. Warning: The cotton candy machine is addictive—set limits early.
THE DUBAI EDITION’S MARKET AT EDITION
Interactive Cooking and Retro Arcades
Edition’s brunch feels like a food hall, with pasta tossed to order and a retro arcade corner. The 450 AED/adult fee includes unlimited oysters; kids under 10 eat free. Insider secret: The “hidden” gelato cart near the elevators has rainbow sprinkles.
KITCHEN6 AT HYATT REGENCY DUBAI CREEK HEIGHTS
Global Stations and Babyccinos
Hyatt’s Friday brunch spans six kitchens, from sushi to shawarma. The kids’ zone has a mini cinema screening Pixar classics. Adults pay 350 AED; under-12s dine for 175 AED. Cultural tip: Skip the 1 PM slot—prayer times mean quieter feasting post-2 PM.
Dubai’s brunch scene proves that “family-friendly” doesn’t mean compromising on flair. Whether you’re tossing pancakes in a rainforest or letting kids DJ between dim sum, remember the www.few.ae mantra: “Full bellies, happy hearts.” Now pass the syrup—it’s time to brunch like a Dubai pro.