The Embassy Club Dubai has opened at Grosvenor House Tower Two. The red-carpet, held on Wednesday, attracted footballers, WAGs and UK television stars, invited to launch the highly-anticipated Dubai members' club.UK restaurateur and Embassy club founder Mark Fuller said the opening was "his most exciting venture so far" but also had a strong message to get across about the new establishment. Supper club, members' club "This is not a nightclub, it's a supper club and a members' club," he said. Embassy Dubai is on the 43rd-45th floor of Grosvenor House Hotel's new Tower Two, boasting stunning views across The Palm and down to the Burj Al Arab. One floor is a restaurant with a private dining room and a kitchen, the middle floor has an Italian raw bar with plenty of seating, and the floor below is a main bar with an emphasis on style and quality, according to Fuller. Stars included former X Factor singer Katie Waissel, England cricketer Kevin Pietersen and his wife, former UK popstar Jessica, UK soap actress Gemma Mema, Dutch singer Eva Simons, The Only Way Is Essex stars Jessica Wright and Sam Faiers, wife of England footballer Abbey Clancy and football players past and present Trevor Sinclair, Fabio Canavaro and Walter Zenga.
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