In Riyadh, the power lunch doesn’t vanish during Ramadan — it just shifts to suhoor. For 2026, late-night tables replace midday meetings, and business moves to the early hours. We have a quick guide on where to book, depending on what you need from the night.

For privacy, Beefbar in As Sulimaniyah remains a reliable choice. The dimly-lit, modern space is designed with well-spaced booths and corners that keep conversations contained. It’s a year-round business favorite, and its suhoor is priced at SAR 155 per person.

If timing and traffic matter, Fairmont Riyadh in Business Gate offers a logistical edge. Located north of the city center, it provides easier airport access and avoids central congestion. The gated business park setting means smoother entry and faster valet turnaround. Suhoor at Café Connect Terrace is SAR 175 per person — practical for back-to-back meetings in one night.

For a more formal, heritage-driven setting, Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah hosts A Night of Tales Suhoor from 11pm to 3:30am, priced at SAR 275 per person. It’s suited for client hosting where atmosphere and setting carry weight alongside the conversation.

For a traditional, high-energy Ramadan environment, try the Mosaique Ramadan tent at Crowne Plaza Riyadh Hotel and Convention Center, offering a suhoor buffet from SAR 230 per person. For a more relaxed yet still business-focused setting, the hotel’s Brazilian grill, Wildfire, serves iftar and suhoor from SAR 276 per person — well suited for informal but outcome-driven dinners.