Sunsets, Sips, and Sushi: Pavilion at The Beach JBR Has Your Evenings Sorted

Win AED 2,500 in Tickit points weekly at Pavilion at The Beach JBR when you spend AED 250+. Check out the best brunches, themed nights, and offers in Dubai.

Abbas Jaffar Ali
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Abbas Jaffar Ali
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...
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TL;DR
  • Spend AED 250+ and use Tickit App to enter a weekly AED 2,500 draw
  • Three unique brunches on weekends across Babushka, Claw BBQ, and La Mezcaleria
  • Midweek offers keep the energy going from Tuesday to Thursday

When the Dubai sun starts to dip, Pavilion at The Beach JBR kicks off. Think themed dinners, karaoke, and sushi feasts. And if that’s not enough, they’re throwing in weekly prize draws too. Here’s what’s on and why you should go.

Dine and Win: The AED 2,500 Weekly Draw

Spend AED 250 or more at any Pavilion at The Beach JBR spot and pay via the Tickit Rewards App. That’s your ticket to a weekly draw. Every week for six weeks, one person will bag AED 2,500 in Tickit points, redeemable at selected Pavilion venues.

  • Minimum spend: AED 250
  • Valid at: Any restaurant in Pavilion at The Beach JBR
  • Payment method: Tickit Rewards App
  • Prize: AED 2,500 in points weekly
  • Duration: 6 weeks

This isn’t your average points scheme. It’s proper credit to spend on the same food, drinks, and good times you’d be shelling out for anyway.

Brunches That Know How to Party

Weekend brunch isn’t just a meal—it’s an occasion. Pavilion gives you multiple reasons to stay seated from morning to sunset.

  • Babushka: Bottomless drinks breakfast, Friday to Sunday, 10am–1pm
  • Claw BBQ: All-American brunch, Saturdays from AED 199
  • La Mezcaleria: Latin-style brunch, Saturdays 1pm–5pm, from AED 250

From relaxed Slavic vibes to rowdy Latin beats, the venues offer a diverse experience, but all come with drinks and enough food to require a nap afterwards.

Midweek Deals That Feel Like the Weekend

Monday to Thursday doesn’t have to mean Netflix and leftovers.

  • Claw BBQ, Ladies’ Night (Tuesdays): AED 125 for drinks and a platter + 30% off
  • La Mezcaleria, Las Reinas Night (Wednesdays): AED 175 for ladies, AED 250 for gents
  • Babushka, Ladies’ Night (Thursdays): AED 25 cocktails + 50% off hookah

You don’t have to wait until the weekend to catch a buzz and eat well. These deals are easy on the wallet and perfect for a casual night out.

Themed Nights That Bring the Crowd

Pavilion turns regular evenings into events. Great for mates, dates, or just escaping the A/C at home.

  • Claw BBQ, Loco Mondays: AED 179 for unlimited food and drinks.
  • La Mezcaleria, Taco Tuesdays: AED 120 for all-you-can-eat tacos, 7pm–1am

These nights are all about volume—loud food, loud drinks, loud crowds. You’ll want to come hungry (and maybe book a cab home).

Feasts and Karaoke for the Whole Group

Got a big group? Pavilion’s got you covered with crowd-pleasers that don’t skimp on quantity or vibe.

  • Mu-Kii, Sushi Feast: AED 160 per person for 10+ people, AED 90 for kids, under 5s eat free
  • Babushka, Karaoke Nights: Thursday to Sunday, drinks and hookah flowing

Mu-Kii is perfect for birthday squads or work hangouts. Meanwhile, Babushka’s karaoke nights give you the mic—confidence optional, fun guaranteed.


FAQs

How do I enter the AED 2,500 weekly draw?

Spend AED 250 or more at Pavilion at The Beach JBR and pay using the Tickit Rewards App.

What’s the best brunch spot for groups?

Claw BBQ offers a relaxed, Southern-style brunch with plenty of food and drink—ideal for big groups.

Are the offers available during the week?

Yes, midweek deals like Ladies’ Nights and Taco Tuesdays run from Monday to Thursday.

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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.