Revolver Dubai turns up the heat with new brunch, ladies’ night and steak Tuesdays

Revolver Dubai’s modern Indian grill launches a Saturday Underground Brunch, a midweek Ladies Night, and Butcher’s Block Tuesdays. Times, prices, booking links and location in Business Bay.

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Revolver Dubai adds brunch, ladies’ night and steak Tuesdays
TL;DR
  • Three new recurring experiences across the week at Revolver Dubai. 
  • All at The Opus, Business Bay, with venue contact details for direct bookings. 

Revolver Dubai, the modern Indian grill at The Opus in Business Bay, has rolled out three new experiences: a chef-led Underground Brunch every Saturday, a three-course Ladies Night on Wednesdays, and a flame-focused Butcher’s Block on Tuesdays. Expect fire cooking, shareable plates, and clear pricing that won’t make you rethink rent. 

Underground Brunch: chef-led fire cooking on Saturdays

Revolver teams up with Splidu for a brunch built around open fire, tandoor char, and small plates that rotate. Drink pairings are available.

  • Day and time: Saturdays, 1 pm to 4 pm
  • Place: Revolver Dubai, The Opus, Business Bay
  • Packages: AED 295 soft; AED 395 premium beverages; AED 450 front row at the chef’s table
  • Booking: via Splidu: https://splidu.com/event_details/24

The format is simple: sharing plates come out as the chefs work the grill, with an ever-changing line-up that keeps repeat visits interesting. You get underground beats and a high-energy room, but the focus stays on smoke, spice and pacing. If you want the full show, the chef’s table seats cost a bit more for a front-row view. 

Ladies Night: three courses and unlimited drinks

Midweek gets structure with a fixed menu and free-flow beverages across three hours.

  • Day and time: Wednesdays, 8 pm to 11 pm
  • Offer: three courses with unlimited drinks
  • Price: AED 245 per person
  • Booking: contact the venue (phone, email or WhatsApp)

The menu starts with shareable starters, moves to a signature “Big Gun” main, and finishes with a “Sweet Emotion” dessert. The three-hour window suits after-work meetups or a planned catch-up without the guesswork of à la carte ordering. The unlimited drinks policy runs for the full slot, so plan your arrival. 

Butcher’s Block Tuesdays: steak night, fire-first

This one centres on meat, marinades and heat. Expect an immersive, chef-led grill service.

  • Day and time: Tuesdays, 6 pm to 11 pm
  • Offer: two plated courses
  • Drinks: half a bottle of wine per person
  • Price: AED 295 per person

Cuts hit the grill with Indian spice profiles, then arrive in a two-course pacing that keeps the focus on texture and smoke. The included wine allowance simplifies the table order for couples or small groups. If you want a steak night with more theatre than truffle oil, this fits the brief. 

Location, contact and quick booking notes

Everything runs at Revolver Dubai in Business Bay’s The Opus. The venue handles bookings through Splidu for brunch and directly for midweek nights.

  • Address: The Opus, Business Bay, Dubai
  • Phone: +971 4 257 9334
  • WhatsApp: +971 56 522 0195
  • Email: reservations@revolverdubai.ae

If you’re planning the chef’s table on Saturdays, book early. For Ladies Night and Butcher’s Block, aim for start times near the top of each slot to make the most of the package windows. 

Where is Revolver Dubai, and what’s the dress code?

It’s in The Opus, Business Bay. Smart casual works well, given the room and occasion. 

What’s included in the Underground Brunch chef’s table package?

Front-row seating by the grill with the same chef-led service and menu pacing, plus beverage pairing based on the package you choose. 

Can I book a large group?

Yes. Contact the venue by phone or WhatsApp for group seating and chef’s table availability. For Saturdays, use the Splidu listing to lock timings. 

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Abbas has been covering tech for more than two decades- before phones became smart or clouds stored data. He brought publications like CNET, TechRadar and IGN to the Middle East. From computers to mobile phones and watches, Abbas is always interested in tech that is smarter and smaller.