No Saints Allowed! This Bar In Dubai Feels Like Entering A Sin City

by Deeplata Garde
No Saints Allowed! This Bar In Dubai Feels Like Entering A Sin City

Sinners, a new speakeasy-style bar, has replaced Cartel at the InterContinental Dubai Marina. With sensuous chandeliers, a geometric-print floor, dramatic velvets and deep scarlet and cranberry hues, this hidden weekend getaway exudes sexiness. The inventive mixology menu features numerous classic drinks in addition to a few fresh and intriguing ones.

Behind The Red & Black Doors Of This Sin City

 

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Dubai is home to numerous bars, pubs, and clubs. This little but mighty place is eligible to become the next hotspot in the city. Blame the artists, music fans, and lovers of mixed drinks looking to either disappear into the shadows or dance the night away to upbeat music. There’s nothing better than Sinners to explore your wild side.

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Sinners mostly consist of a single huge room. There are eight little round tables scattered here and there. At the entryway, in the corners, and all around the bar, soft red lights glow. The couches are made of thick-pile velvet that leaves a trace when you swish your finger across it, and the lampshades are tasselled. The place is all about rogue underground speakeasy vibes.

The Game Of Mixologists

 

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Head to this spot when you feel the dire need of grabbing a drink and an intimate corner. The club hold many cocktails like Martinis and more. Morningstar is their signature. There’s no inadequacy of shots in the house. And if you like bubbles then grab that glass of grapes from the finest range.

So be it to cleanse your palette or challenge yourself to walk straight home, this place will host the best night for you in town.

Where: Above La Carnita, InterContinental Dubai Marina
When: Wed-Sat Only, 11 pm-3 am

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First Published: October 12, 2022 5:01 PM