Atlantis Dubai temporarily closes seven restaurants across The Palm, The Royal

The company added that reopening dates for the paused venues will be considered at a later stage and will depend on guest demand and market conditions

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Atlantis Dubai has temporarily closed several restaurants across its The Palm and The Royal resorts. This move is to review trading patterns and align operations with guest demand, with a focus on enhancing its food and beverage offerings. Reopening dates will be determined by future demand and market conditions.

Key points

  • Atlantis Dubai temporarily closes select venues to review operations and guest demand.
  • Several high-profile restaurants at Atlantis The Royal and The Palm are paused.
  • The resort aims to enhance its food and beverage offerings during this period.

Atlantis Dubai has reportedly confirmed that several venues across Atlantis The Palm and Atlantis The Royal have been taken out of operation on a temporary basis, as the business reviews trading patterns and aligns its operations with guest demand.

According to local media reports, which cited an official statement, the company said: “We continue to review our operations in line with guest demand, and as part of this approach, a select number of venues have been temporarily paused. Our priority remains delivering the highest standard of experience across our key restaurants, many of which continue to welcome both residents and visitors.”

Which Atlantis Dubai restaurants have closed?

The venues not in operation at Atlantis The Royal include La Mar by Gastón Acurio, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Cloud 22 and Ling Ling. At Atlantis The Palm, Ossiano, Hakkasan and Brasserie Frantzén have also been paused.

The operator said the pause creates room to strengthen its food and beverage proposition. According to Atlantis Dubai, this includes “the development of new menus, existing concepts, activations across the destination, and refurbishment of select venues, including Cloud 22”.

Atlantis Dubai said its restaurant offering outside the paused venues remains in operation, with open outlets continuing to attract demand. The group pointed to CARBONE Dubai, estiatorio Milos, Nobu by the Beach and Gastronomy at Atlantis The Royal, alongside Bread Street Kitchen & Bar, Wavehouse, Nobu Dubai and FZN by Björn Frantzén at Atlantis The Palm, as outlets that continue to perform.

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The company added that reopening dates for the paused venues will be considered at a later stage and will depend on guest demand and market conditions.