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Majumi Beach Club sits on Paseo Marítimo Antonio Banderas in Málaga city, separate from the resort strip further west in Torremolinos. It's the best chiringuito option if you're based in the city and don't want the drive.
The bubble domes are the signature feature: transparent pods you can book for lunch or dinner right on the sand. Hammocks and premium sunbeds fill the rest of the beach setup. Live music plays regularly, and the crowd is mostly groups and tourists.
Weekday hours run 9am to 1am, with 2am closing on Fridays and Saturdays. Reservations are worth making for weekends, especially if you want a dome.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and has a dedicated kids area. Free parking on site, which is a genuine advantage on this stretch of coast.
Rated 4.4 from 538 Google reviews. Around 80% are five-star. Forty-seven one-star reviews keep the average in check, but the overall direction is positive.
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The food is rooted in traditional Andalusian cooking. Espetos are the main draw: sardines grilled on bamboo skewers over an open flame, done the classic Málaga way. Sushi is on the menu too, which gives the kitchen a broader range than most chiringuitos on this stretch.
Breakfast runs from 9am, and coffee gets consistent praise. Lunch is the busiest session. Main plates sit in the €20 range, with dishes like prawns pil pil at around €22.
The bar has cocktails, wine, beer, and spirits. Cocktails get consistent mentions as a highlight. It's all seated table service, so no queuing at the bar.
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Prices sit at €€, moderate for a beachfront restaurant with table service in Málaga. Sunbed hire comes on top of food and drink costs. The venue accepts credit and debit cards plus NFC payments.
Yes, and they're recommended for weekends. If you want one of the bubble domes, book ahead. You can reserve via majumibeach.com or through Google.
The menu leads with espetos (chargrilled sardines) and traditional Andalusian plates, with sushi alongside. Breakfast is from 9am, and the kitchen serves lunch and desserts throughout the day. It's a full table service restaurant, not a snack bar.
There's a dedicated kids area, and the venue is good for families during the day. The casual daytime atmosphere makes it easy with children, particularly for lunch.
There's a free parking lot on site, usually with plenty of spaces. That's a genuine advantage over most beach clubs on Paseo Marítimo.




Very, very good food 👌
The service was excellent, the food was great, and the place was spotless!
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