
Xeven Beach Club is a chiringuito on Playa de San Juan in Alicante, right on Avenida de Niza. It's a bar and grill with its feet in the sand, not a polished day club.
The setup is straightforward. Sunbeds and hammocks face the sea, and the crowd is a mix of families, groups, and solo visitors grabbing a drink. The atmosphere leans casual and cozy during the day, then shifts to something trendier after dark with dancing and late-night food.
Prices sit at the € level, so it's one of the cheaper spots on this stretch. Reservations are accepted and worth making in summer. Free WiFi, table service, and a dedicated kids' area with a children's menu make it practical for longer stays. The whole venue is wheelchair accessible, including the entrance, parking, and restrooms.
Rated 3.9 from 1,227 reviews. Nearly half are five-star, but there's a noticeable chunk of one-star ratings too. Most people leave happy, though service consistency seems to vary.
Cocktails and mojitos are the main draw. Wine and sangria pour freely, and the coffee gets a good word from regulars. It's more of a drinks spot than a dining destination, but there's a full menu running from brunch through dinner.
Expect small plates, salads, and quick bites rather than sit-down meals. Late-night food keeps things going after sunset. Everything stays budget-friendly at the € price point.
Xeven sits at the € price level, making it one of the cheaper chiringuitos on Playa de San Juan. Cocktails and mojitos are the most popular orders. You can eat and drink here without spending much.
Yes. The venue accepts reservations, which is worth doing in summer when the beachfront fills up. You can also just walk in for a drink.
It is. There's a kids' area and a children's menu, and the daytime atmosphere is relaxed enough for families. It gets livelier at night with dancing and late-night food, so plan accordingly.
Fully. The entrance, parking lot, and restrooms are all wheelchair accessible. There's also a gender-neutral restroom on site.
The venue has dancing in the evenings, and the atmosphere shifts from casual daytime chiringuito to something more lively after dark. Late-night food is available too, so you don't have to leave when things get going.





They only offer drinks.
I went for a drink in the mid-afternoon to a super quiet place.
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