
Burj Club is a rooftop restaurant and social venue on the 3rd floor (Level 76 annex) of the Burj Khalifa complex, offering views of the Dubai Fountain and the Downtown skyline. It serves international cuisine — Italian, Arabian, and American influences — across breakfast, lunch, and dinner sittings. The atmosphere is upscale casual rather than formal fine dining. Smart casual dress code applies. Open daily 11:00 am to midnight. Advance reservations are recommended, particularly for weekends and evening sittings.
Burj Club occupies a unique position among the Burj Khalifa dining venues — it offers the tower’s most accessible rooftop dining experience from a price and atmosphere perspective, without the formal fine-dining requirements of At.mosphere or the premium bar pricing of The Lounge. The views of the Dubai Fountain and Downtown skyline are genuine and impressive, and the poolside setting adds a dimension of relaxed luxury that makes it popular for groups, after-work gatherings, and visitors who want a rooftop experience without a special-occasion price tag.
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What to Expect at Burj Club
Burj Club combines a rooftop restaurant with views of the Dubai Fountain and the base of the Burj Khalifa. The setting is poolside and alfresco — dining outdoors with the fountain as the backdrop, particularly atmospheric in the evening when the fountain shows begin at 6 pm. The atmosphere is livelier and more social than At.mosphere; service is professional without being formal. It’s well-suited to groups celebrating birthdays, colleagues meeting after work, and couples who want a rooftop dinner without the full fine-dining commitment.
The Setting and Views
Burj Club’s rooftop terrace overlooks Burj Lake and the Dubai Fountain — sitting here for the 6 pm fountain show, with the base of the Burj Khalifa framing the view, is one of the more underrated dining moments in Downtown Dubai. The views are from a lower elevation than At.mosphere on floor 122 or The Lounge on floors 152–154, but the open-air, alfresco character of the setting more than compensates.
The Cuisine
The menu draws from Italian, Arabian, and American culinary traditions — a versatile international menu that covers sharing plates, grills, pasta, and mezze alongside more substantial mains. The approach is quality casual dining rather than haute cuisine: well-executed dishes, generous portions, and a menu that works for groups with varied preferences.
Burj Club Dining Hours and Format
Breakfast: 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Set menu format. The quietest sitting of the day, with the fountain visible and the tower above in the morning light. Popular with hotel guests from nearby properties.
Lunch: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
3-course set menu format. Afternoon fountain shows at 1 pm and 1:30 pm are visible from the terrace — timing a lunch sitting around these shows is one of the best-value fountain viewing options in the area.
Dinner: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm (first sitting) / extended evening service
3-course set menu format for the early sitting, transitioning to à la carte and evening service. The 6 pm fountain show is the centrepiece of the dinner experience — book a terrace table specifically.
Burj Club Dress Code
Smart casual is required at Burj Club. Men: collared shirts or smart tops with trousers or clean chinos — no shorts, tracksuits, or torn jeans. Women: dresses, smart trousers and blouses, or equivalent — no beachwear or athletic wear. Both: no flip-flops. The dress code is enforced at entry. Swimwear is not permitted in the restaurant area, even on days when the pool is in use.
For a full guide to dress requirements across all Burj Khalifa venues — including the observation decks and other restaurants — see our Burj Khalifa dress code guide.
How to Book a Table at Burj Club
- Method: Online via burjkhalifa.ae, or by phone through the Burj Club reservations line
- How far in advance: Weekday lunch or dinner: 2–3 days sufficient. Weekend dinner: 1 week ahead. Special occasions: 2 weeks ahead minimum
- Fountain view tables: Request a terrace table facing the fountain when booking — these fill first
- Special requests: Birthday set-ups, dietary requirements — mention at booking
Burj Club vs At.mosphere vs The Lounge
Burj Club is the most accessible Burj Khalifa restaurant in terms of price and atmosphere — upscale casual rather than fine dining or premium lounge. At.mosphere (floor 122) is a formal fine dining restaurant at 442 metres with the Guinness World Record. The Lounge (floors 152–154) is the world’s highest lounge at 585 metres. Choose Burj Club if you want a rooftop dinner with fountain views at a more accessible price and a livelier, less formal atmosphere.
For a full overview of all dining options inside the tower, see our Burj Khalifa restaurants guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What floor is Burj Club on?
Burj Club is on the 3rd floor of the Burj Khalifa complex, with access from the ground-floor lobby. It is separate from the main observation deck entrance on the lower ground floor.
Can I see the Dubai Fountain from Burj Club?
Yes. Burj Club’s rooftop terrace overlooks Burj Lake and the Dubai Fountain. The afternoon shows (1 pm and 1:30 pm) and evening shows (every 30 minutes from 6 pm) are visible from the terrace.
What is the dress code at Burj Club?
What is the dress code at Burj Club?
Does Burj Club serve alcohol?
Yes. Burj Club serves alcoholic beverages including cocktails, wine, and beer.
Do I need a Burj Khalifa ticket to dine at Burj Club?
No. A reservation at Burj Club provides independent access to the restaurant. You do not need a separate observation deck ticket.
Is Burj Club open for breakfast?
Yes. Burj Club serves breakfast daily from 8:00 am to 11:00 am in a set menu format.