
Serena Beach Club is a beachfront chiringuito on Playa de la Barrosa in Chiclana de la Frontera, right in front of the Hipotels Barrosa Palace. Sunset is a big draw here, mentioned in 17 reviews.
The setup is casual and family-friendly. You'll find sunbeds, umbrellas, and a full bar with outdoor seating. The atmosphere leans relaxed and romantic, drawing a mix of hotel guests, families, and groups.
Seafood is the move. Sardines and tuna come up repeatedly in reviews, along with salmorejo and patatas bravas. Regulars mention the tuna tataki, sea bream, and squid. Coffee and cocktails both get highlighted as strong points.
The place is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday through Sunday, 11am to 7pm. Closed Wednesdays and Saturdays. Reservations are recommended for both lunch and dinner. Free parking is available on-site, though spaces can be hard to find. It's fully wheelchair accessible.
Rated 4.1 from 221 Google reviews. 60% of guests give it five stars, but about 13% rate it three stars or below, so experiences can vary. Prices sit at the mid-range level.

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Best beach! We've lived here for a year. My family and I bought 8 apartments to rent out, and we always recommend this beach to our guests because it's very beautiful 🫠, with nice food, music, a bar, and sun loungers. There are a few Germans on the beach, though.
I've known the Serena Beach Club for a while. I think, but I'm not sure, that it originally had a different name. In any case, it's been improving, although I've liked it for years. This time we had tapas-style sardines and bravas with a slightly spicy, but not overly so, Mexican sauce. There were five sardines; I think there should have been six, half a dozen. We also drank a Barbadillo white wine and a beer. They also served some excellent olives. On previous occasions, we've ordered tuna tataki, sea bream, squid, and sea bream. All delicious.
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