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Five top bars in Abu Dhabi’s Al Bateen

Ideas for where to go in the neighbourhood

Abu Dhabi’s neighbourhood of Al Bateen is best known for its palace, beach and affluent low-rise residences. While not as densely packed with hotels as other districts, however, there are a select few. Venture just a few streets back from the more bustling Corniche and the iconic views of the Emirates Palace and you will discover some Abu Dhabi gems. Here are our picks of the bunch.

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To say this three-tier standalone emporium of cool has burst onto the Abu Dhabi scene would be something of an understatement. Within months of opening it had Time Out agog and a year on it is attracting crowds. Whether it be to the party brunch, cool rooftop terrace or so stylish it makes us want to learn how to be cooler lounge it is the place to see and be seen. Consider us impressed
Thu-Fri 7pm-4am; Sat 5pm-11.30pm. The Abu Dhabi EDITION, Al Bateen Marina (02 208 0000).

Belgian Café Abu Dhabi

Ticks all the boxes of a fine pub experience. An enormous selection of European beverages and speciality drinks, live music from some of the UAE’s top musicians and an absolutely enormous terrace are all close to being best in category attractions in their own right. Look out for sport on the screens and very passable bar food while you’re at it as well.
Open daily noon-1am. InterContinental Abu Dhabi, King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street (02 666 6888).

Byblos Sur Mer Lounge


Look out across the Al Bateen Marina, the scent of shisha drifting through the air, a DJ blasting out upbeat tunes and you have two options. Get up and try and dance off the large Lebanese meal you have just indulged in, or close your eyes and allow yourself a self-satisfied little smile. Yes, this is a spot best known for its Middle Eastern food (best in the city if you ask us), but the party credentials are very real, too.
Sat-Wed 12.30pm-12.30am; Thu-Fri noon-3.30am. InterContinental Hotel, King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street (02 666 6888).

Library Bar


Opposite the rock and roll cuisine of Tom Aikens’ Oak Room restaurant is a sedate and hushed bar. As you may expect from a venue named after a library the agenda here is more whispered conversations and a quiet appreciation than punch-the-air party spirit. Craft beverages and mixed drinks are served in a spot ideal for pre or post-dinner drinks.
Sat-Wed 5pm-1am; Thu-Fri 5pm-2am. The Abu Dhabi EDITION, Al Bateen Marina (02 208 0000).

Piano Lounge

We don’t usually get overexcited by a lobby lounge or hotel bar that doesn’t have a distinct personality, but this place has a few things going for it that may interest you as a low-effort alternative. Most importantly it has a pastry trolley and dessert section. If you want banging beats, sport on screen and party tunes there are options elsewhere in the hotel. If you want a tiramisu flavour mixed drink that comes with a serving of tiramisu on the side we’ll meet you here for a gossip.
Daily 7pm-1am. InterContinental Abu Dhabi, King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street (02 666 6888).