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NoHo Beach Club is right on Playa de las Salinas, on the southern tip of Ibiza, within Sant Jordi de ses Salines. It runs as a restaurant and bar with premium sunbeds, and it gets the balance between beachside eating and proper dining more right than most spots on the island.
The atmosphere is upscale-casual with a cosy, romantic edge. Staff get called out positively in reviews often, which sets the tone. The crowd is genuinely mixed: families with kids, solo diners, couples, groups, and LGBTQ+ visitors all turn up. Dogs are welcome inside and out, which is rare for a beach club here.
At €€, it's reasonable for Las Salinas. Reservations are required, so book ahead, especially in summer. There's a paid parking lot nearby with usually plenty of spaces. It also runs through winter, which most places here don't.
Rated 4.5 from 239 reviews, with around 80% being five stars. There are 21 one-star reviews, a notable minority, so it doesn't land for everyone. But the majority verdict is very positive.
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The food is a genuine draw. Fideuà and cachopo are the dishes guests mention most, and french toast comes up repeatedly too. Desserts get specific call-outs across reviews, and the menu has real range: small plates, a salad bar, healthy options, organic dishes, and vegetarian choices.
Cocktails and coffee both earn specific praise. The drinks list covers beer, wine, and cocktails. There's a private dining room if you want something more formal, and food is available at the bar too.
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NoHo Beach Club sits at €€, putting it in the moderate range for Ibiza. Full meals with fideuà or cachopo, cocktails, and desserts can add up, so it's worth checking the menu on their website beforehand.
Yes, reservations are required. Book via their website at nohobeachclub.com or call +34 609 07 84 39. In summer, spots fill quickly, so book as early as you can.
The menu covers Spanish and Mediterranean dishes. Fideuà and cachopo are the most talked-about options. Beyond those, there are small plates, a salad bar, vegetarian and organic dishes, and healthy choices. Desserts are popular. It's a proper restaurant menu, not the typical beach snack bar offering.
Yes. There's a paid parking lot nearby with usually plenty of spaces. It's convenient for driving to Las Salinas, though the area gets busy in high season.
It is. The venue is good for kids, and the atmosphere is casual enough that families fit in comfortably. Dogs are welcome inside and outside too, which is a genuine bonus if you're travelling with pets.




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