Last Exit D89 : Your Sub-Urban Hideaway
It houses the "Love Bridge" or the "Promise Bridge" patterned after the famous Pont des Arts Bridge in Paris where partners pledges love and attach the padlock with their initials to the bridge and throw the key into the waters.
DUBAI. The Last Exit in Al Khawaneej located on the outskirts of the city, is the third chunk of Meraas massive expansion of its unique food truck projects. Inspired by the success of its two locations - the Last Exit E11 on Sheikh Zayed Road, and the Last Exit D63 in Al Qudra. While E11 is popular for having retro 50's-design features and D63 with their equestrian theme, the new spot showcased a farm-mood theme.

Dubbed as Last Exit D89, this “suburban hideaway" close to Mushriff Park houses farm animals and birds on their huge lawns. It also features murals, a wishing well, and a water mill. The old farm tractor also complements the rural farm environment.


The Yard.
The new crowd-pleaser in the Last Exit D89 called "The Yard", is a 350,000 square-foot extension. It homes a rustic courtyard, a lake with an 18-meter-tall windmill, shaded walking trails, picnic areas, farmer’s market, and a bakery.


There’s also a "Love Bridge" or some referred as the "Promise Bridge" which proved to be a hit for the visitors. Patterned after the famous Pont des Arts Bridge in Paris. A way of expressing affection, they pledge love as they attach the padlock with their initials to the bridge and throw the key into the waters. A perfect idea to spend a romantic night with your love one.

For sure, you will be tempted and will not leave the place without taking a single picture and selfies.

"A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions."
-Oliver Wendell Holmes