PRONTO at Fairmont Dubai Just Dropped Unlimited Weekend Breakfast for AED 89 — Plus Rooftop Pool Access Until 4pm
- May 28
- 4 min read
There is a very specific Dubai weekend ritual that starts with a slow breakfast, stretches into a second coffee, and somehow ends with you still at the table at 2pm because nobody rushed the hollandaise. PRONTO at Fairmont Dubai just formalised that ritual: unlimited à la carte breakfast every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm for AED 89 — plus rooftop pool access for the rest of the day.
Fairmont's official Unlimited Breakfast offer (valid 1 May–31 July 2026) confirms unlimited à la carte dishes, one beverage, pool from 9:30am, and valet parking. GulfBuzz flagged the deal on 25 May 2026 — and for Sheikh Zayed Road residents who treat Fairmont as the DWTC-adjacent breakfast anchor, this is the summer staycation move that does not require leaving the city.
What the Unlimited Breakfast Experience includes
PRONTO is Fairmont Dubai's contemporary café on Sheikh Zayed Road, built around a hydroponic on-site farm that supplies selected ingredients hours before service. The unlimited experience is not a buffet line — you order à la carte plates repeatedly within the 10am–4pm window. Fairmont's terms: AED 89 per adult, children under six eat free, children six and above pay full price, one beverage included, premium add-ons charged separately.

What you'll eat (and why the farm matters)

When — Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday — 10:00am to 4:00pm (May 1–July 31, 2026).
Price — AED 89 per person; under-six free; six-plus adult rate.
Pool — Complimentary pool from 9:30am — subject to capacity; valet parking included per GulfBuzz.
Book — Call +971 55 550 9492 or email DBI.fbconcierge@Fairmont.com — reservation recommended.
My tip: book the earliest 10am slot on a Friday if you want the pool deck quiet — by noon the SZR weekend crowd arrives and the rooftop fills fast.
The pool-and-breakfast day escape
The real value is the combination: AED 89 for unlimited breakfast plus a full pool day in the middle of Sheikh Zayed Road is cheaper than many standalone beach club day passes — and you skip the Marina traffic. Fairmont notes pool access is capacity-controlled; arrive early on Eid weekend overflow days. Add-ons and premium beverages are extra; the base beverage is one selected drink per person.

Who should book
DWTC conference delegates extending a Friday night, JLT couples who want a pool day without driving to the coast, and families with under-six kids who eat free. Skip it if you want a traditional buffet tower — this is order-again à la carte. Also skip if you need a weekday breakfast; the offer is weekends only.
Practical tips: dress code, parking, and Eid timing
Dress smart-casual for the restaurant; bring swimwear if you plan to use the pool after eating. Valet is included per published terms — still allow extra time during Eid Al Adha 2026 long-weekend traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road. Offer cannot be combined with other promotions unless Fairmont specifies.

Pair it with…
Stack a Fairmont morning with our best beach clubs in Dubai 2026 guide if you want sand after pool — or browse Eid rooftop bars for skyline drinks later.
Eid half-board crossover at Fairmont
Fairmont is also running an Eid Half Board stay through 2 June 2026 with kids stay-and-dine-free perks — stack a hotel night if you are visiting from Abu Dhabi or Sharjah for the long weekend, then return for the standalone AED 89 PRONTO breakfast on the following Friday. Dining discounts apply at PRONTO, Café Sushi, and Trophy Room under published terms.
Why the hydroponic farm is not a gimmick
PRONTO's on-site hydroponic unit supplies greens harvested same-day — rare for a Sheikh Zayed Road café where most 'fresh' labels mean flown-in produce. Fairmont positions the farm as core to salads and sandwich fillings; if you order lighter plates during a pool day, that is where you notice the difference. Full dining directory: Fairmont Dubai restaurants.
How PRONTO compares to other AED 100-ish brunches
At AED 89 with pool access, PRONTO undercuts many standalone Friday brunches that charge AED 150–250 for a buffet without a swim. The trade-off is à la carte ordering instead of a buffet tower — better if you prefer eggs and coffee over lukewarm chafing dishes, weaker if you want forty counters of desserts. Fairmont's same building also runs Café Sushi with a separate unlimited sushi happy hour at AED 125 — a different vibe entirely if your group splits between Japanese and all-day breakfast people.
For Jumeirah beachfront afternoon tea instead of SZR brunch, see our Four Seasons Ritual Afternoon Tea guide — or Taste JLT if you want AED 50 festival menus lakeside instead of a hotel pool day. PRONTO wins on central location and all-day hours until 4pm; JLT wins on neighbourhood walkability. Whichever you pick, book before Friday noon during Eid — Fairmont concierge lines fill once staycation season peaks. Children under six eat free — factor that into group cost comparisons.
— Angel Tyagi, Creator of Angel In Dubai
Prices, hours, and pool access rules may change — verify on fairmont.com before booking. Not sponsored by Fairmont. Last updated 28 May 2026.
Photos: Photo by RASHNI PARICHHA via Unsplash (infinity pool Dubai skyline); rooftop pool Dubai via Unsplash; eggs benedict via Unsplash; café coffee via Unsplash — all visually reviewed this session; representative where noted.



Comments