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Dubai: The new coffee beans on the block

Photos/Supplied A lot is brewing in the city’s caffeine world, from fruity-flavours to vegan lattes. Are you a coffee addict? Well, then here’s some good news for you, provided you aren’t a coffee prude though and are looking to experiment with the new beans in the city. Yes, a lot is brewing in the local caffeine world. Here’s a quick lowdown on how to make the cuppa a tad more interesting. What’s the deal with fruit-tasting coffee? Have you ever tasted citrus, stone fruit, and berries in your coffee? Perhaps, you associate the flavours with tea or a grape beverage. Not anymore, for you can take your tastebuds on a coffee adventure with THREE Coffee, the home-grown coffee roaster that works with farmers from Africa, Central America, South America, and Asia-Pacific. Sip into coffees that impart an aromatic and flavourful experience with notes of purple fruits, berries, and florals, and yes, chocolate, caramel and spices too!

10 amazing ways to spend the weekend in the UAE

From a DSF concert to a brand new brunch launching in town, here s your weekend to-do 1 of 11 There s plenty of events, deals and meals to enjoy this weekend in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Image Credit: Images supplied 2 of 11 GO SEE ALAN WALKER LIVE: In collaboration with BookMyShow Middle East, the Coca Cola Arena is hosting the British-born Norwegian musician and producer. The event will also mark the debut of Sunburn in the UAE. Sunburn is a global electronic music festival, best known for the yearly Sunburn Goa festival in India, which has drawn in more than 100,000 visitors. Tickets range from Dh175 to Dh399. Tables start at Dh495 and go up to Dh995 for a lounge for six.

5 of the coolest pop-ups to kick back at in Dubai this weekend

These aren’t any old market stalls… Winter season in Dubai is in full swing, which means plenty of things to do outdoors, including some seriously cool pop-ups. In true Dubai style, theres aren’t just any old market stalls. Part of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), many of these pop-ups seems to be going with the notion that bigger is better: indulge in delicious homegrown burgers and desserts or shop Rihanna’s new skincare line on an island. Additionally, sip on artisan coffee, relax in the park or go hunting for trinkets. Here are 5 of the coolest pop-ups to kick back at this weekend… 

30 Festive things to do with kids in the UAE this weekend

What to do in Dubai with kids this festive period

Remember this Christmas for the right reasons with these fabulously festive activities 1 of 31 From Santa meets to festive markets, snow cinema and gingerbread afternoon teas, there’s so much to delight the little ones this week… Image Credit: Supplied 2 of 31 STEP INTO A SNOW GLOBE AT WAFI MALL’s DECEMBER TO REMEMBER: The Wafi Santa is always one of the favourites, and this year they have an entire Santa’s workshop to explore, as well as the usual traditional festive market, full of tasty treats and lovely present ideas. Tickets grant you access to the workshop – which is full of arts and crafts activities to enjoy - as well as a framed photo with Santa and a gift. Every few hours Santa will read stories to the children in English and in Arabic, and there’s even a life-sized snow globe, which kids can go inside to take pictures and videos. Every ticket purchase includes a booklet of promotions and discounts tha

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