
Restaurante Beach Club La Bahía is the beachfront dining spot at the Royal Hideaway Sancti Petri hotel in Chiclana de la Frontera. It sits on the sand along Playa de la Barrosa, one of the longest beach stretches in Cádiz province.
You get premium sunbeds, umbrellas, and outdoor table service right on the water. The venue is family-friendly with a kids area, and fully wheelchair accessible with adapted parking.
Rated 3.5 from 13 Google reviews, opinions are split. Almost half gave five stars, but a few one-star ratings pull the average down. Service gets consistent praise. Food quality is where the complaints land. It's currently temporarily closed.
The menu covers Mediterranean and Spanish dishes, with arroz con bogavante as the signature order. Lunch is the main service, plus desserts and a salad bar.
Several reviewers recommend sticking to the sandwiches over the hot dishes. Beer, wine, and other drinks are available. Prices sit around €€, though some guests flag individual items as steep for what you get. The food rating from detailed reviews sits well below the service scores.
Prices are mid-range (€€) for a hotel beach club. Individual dishes like pizza run €18-19. It's not cheap, but roughly what you'd expect from a resort restaurant on Playa de la Barrosa.
The venue offers table service and is part of the Royal Hideaway Sancti Petri hotel. Contact them directly on +34 956 24 27 90 to check availability, especially during peak summer months.
Yes. There's a dedicated kids area, and the venue is listed as good for children. The whole site is wheelchair accessible too, with adapted parking and an accessible entrance.

Recommended hotel for Chiclana de la Frontera beach clubs




Worst pizza we've ever eaten – half of the few arugula leaves were already yellowing, there was very little tomato sauce, and the base was made from a poorly prepared dough. At least the pizza did have a whole quartered buffalo mozzarella. Overall, for €18 (Pizza Margherita) and €19 (Arugula), it was truly outrageous. You probably shouldn't order Italian food in Spain either... The staff was very friendly and tried hard to answer our questions, even without speaking English.
Unfortunately, our visit didn't impress us. The Arroz con Bogavante didn't seem fresh and the taste didn't live up to our expectations. Tip: It's worth asking before ordering. The pasta for our children was unfortunately cooked too soft – not al dente – and the Bolognese sauce consisted mostly of meat; we would have preferred a balanced tomato sauce. On a positive note, many guests ordered sandwiches that looked very appealing – perhaps a recommendable alternative. We would especially like to praise the service, who took our comment in a friendly and customer-oriented manner and responded in our favor.
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