
Havana Beach Club is on Platja de Pals, a wide sandy beach on the Costa Brava in Pals. It's part of Resort La Costa, which runs the hotel next door.
The location is the draw. The beachfront decor is what reviewers mention positively most. In summer, sunbeds get tightly packed, so don't expect much breathing room between groups.
This is a beach bar with a restaurant attached, not a fine dining venue. Prices run €20-30 per person. Reservations are accepted, and parking at the adjacent hotel is free if you spend over €50.
Reviews are sharply divided. It's rated 2.7 from 103 Google reviews, with 40 one-star ratings pulling the average down. Guests who treat it as a straightforward beach snack spot tend to leave satisfied. Those expecting much beyond the basics mostly don't.
The venue is currently listed as temporarily closed on Google. Worth checking ahead before visiting.
Rice dishes and paella are what people order most here. Burgers come up almost as often in reviews and several guests say they're fair for a beach bar setting. The more ambitious dishes draw the most complaints, so the simpler end of the menu is your best bet.
Beer, gin and tonic, and cocktails cover the drinks side. Coffee and wine are available too. Vegan and vegetarian options are on the menu, along with a kids' menu. Breakfast is served as well as lunch.
Prices sit at €€, roughly €20-30 per person. Parking at the adjacent Resort La Costa hotel is free if your bill exceeds €50, otherwise free street parking is available nearby.
Yes, reservations are accepted. Booking ahead is worthwhile in summer, particularly on weekends when Platja de Pals gets busy.
It is. There's a kids' area, high chairs, and a dedicated children's menu. The wide beach setting makes it easy for families with younger kids.
Free street parking is available close by. Spend over €50 at the venue and you can use the Resort La Costa hotel car park for free.
Yes. There's a wheelchair accessible entrance and a wheelchair accessible parking lot on site.





We came with extremely low expectations, given the other reviews and ratings. We mustn't forget that this is a beach bar, not a luxury restaurant. If you order the basics, you'll get something appropriate for the price you pay. If you spend more than €50, parking is free at the hotel, which is owned by the same company.
They responded to a review by Sili Diaz by mocking the customer's opinion. First of all, before responding in such a mediocre and sarcastic way, you should do some self-reflection. The only good thing about this place is the decor and the location, but let me tell you (to the owner), if it's not a burger or fast food, the rest of the dishes are of terrible quality. The fish was frozen; the customer is absolutely right. Before responding with a sarcastic remark, do some self-reflection. The aesthetic of the place is good, but the food is very expensive and could be much better. It's also true that the sunbeds are crammed together; it's true that this happens in other tourist spots, but remember, "less is more." The customer commented on the water and beach quality. It's clear that her comment on this aspect doesn't fit into the overall opinion of the establishment, but since you sarcastically defend the quality of the area, RESPECT people's opinions about the surroundings.
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