Habun's Summer Drinks Menu to Beat the UAE Heat
By Habun · Aug 11, 2026 · Category: Desserts
Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah both sit through summer afternoons where the mercury regularly climbs past 40 degrees Celsius, and the UAE's National Center of Meteorology has long flagged July and August as the peak months for extreme heat and humidity along the coast. Habun's summer drinks menu was built with that stretch of the calendar in mind. At the Rahmania Mall branch in Sharjah and the Grove Village location in Ras Al Khaimah, the beverage list leans on mocktails, fresh juice, and iced coffee rather than anything that needs to be sipped slowly before it turns lukewarm.
None of this is about a seasonal gimmick. It is a practical answer to a straightforward problem: what do you order at 2 p.m. in July when water alone feels like it is not doing enough?
Inside Habun's Summer Drinks Menu: The Mocktail Lineup
The mocktail section is where the menu does most of its work. Firey Monk is built around a mix of flavors designed to wake up the palate rather than cool it in the traditional sense, while the Habun Special blends passion puree, strawberry puree, lemon juice, apple juice, and cranberry juice into one glass. My passion keeps things simpler, pairing fresh passion fruit with lemon juice, passion puree, and mint leaves. Berry blossom leans on mixed berries with mint and lemon, and the Strawberry Mojito uses fresh strawberry along with strawberry syrup, lemon, and mint.
A few options push further into novelty. Dragon Blast combines fresh dragon fruit with lemon juice and soda. Rakta uses blue lagoon syrup with fresh lemon, mint leaves, lemon juice, and sprite for a drink with more color contrast than most mocktail lists attempt. Hola Hola brings together fresh mango, passion fruit, lemon juice, and sprite over ice, and the newer Golden Ginger Cooler is made with fresh ginger, rosemary, and honey, topped with chilled soda. Every one of these sits in the AED 24 to AED 32 range, which keeps the mocktail section accessible for a family table ordering two or three rounds across a meal.
Fresh Juices and Shakes for an Instant Cool-Down
Below the mocktails, the fresh juice list stays deliberately short: watermelon juice, orange juice, and a blended lemon mint drink. There is no filler here, just three juices that cover the basics without padding the menu for the sake of length. The shake section is where Habun gets more indulgent. Lotus shake blends lotus biscuit with vanilla ice cream and a lotus sauce drizzle. Oreo Shake follows a similar formula to oreo cookies. Chocolate Shake uses Nescafe coffee with a vanilla frappe base, whipped cream, and chocolate sauce, and Pistachio Shake blends pistachio with pistachio ice cream and whipped cream on top. These sit closer to dessert than refreshment, which matters if you are choosing between a light afternoon drink and something heavier.
Iced Coffee for When You Still Want the Caffeine
Not every summer order skips coffee, and Habun's cold coffee lineup covers that gap. Iced Spanish, Iced Mocha, Iced Americano, and Korean Iced Latte all appear on the menu, alongside an Affogato for anyone who wants the coffee and dessert combined into one order. These sit in the AED 22 to AED 27 range and give the summer menu a category that skips sugar-heavy mocktails without giving up something cold.
Finding the Menu Across Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah
Habun runs two locations, one inside Rahmania Mall in Sharjah and another at Grove Village in Ras Al Khaimah, and the full beverage menu is the same across both branches. Diners planning a visit around one specific outlet can check the Sharjah location or the Ras Al Khaimah location for hours and directions before heading over.
Final Thoughts
The summer drinks menu list only earns its place on a menu if it actually gets ordered when the heat sets in, and Habun's version covers enough ground, mocktails, fresh juice, shakes, and iced coffee, that most tables should find something before the food even arrives. Which section are you starting with this summer, the mocktails or the cold coffee?


