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Mamut Beach Club is a full restaurant and beach club on the shore in Viladecans, south of Barcelona off the Camí de la Murtra. It's a casual outdoor spot with sunbeds, umbrellas and a proper kitchen doing the kind of food that draws people back.
The atmosphere is cozy and social rather than clubby. Groups dominate the crowd. Live music and DJ sets run on weekends, but the mood stays relaxed. Guests describe it as casual, quiet and romantic depending on when you visit.
It's open Wednesday to Sunday from noon. Friday and Saturday it stays open until 1am, making it a solid dinner-and-drinks option. Budget €30–50 per head. Reservations are recommended for all meals. Brunch is possible too.
Rated 4.0 from 2,103 reviews. The majority of guests are happy, with service scoring 5/5 and atmosphere 5/5 in detailed ratings. A minority of 1-star reviews pulls the overall average down slightly, so it's worth booking ahead and going with realistic expectations on busy weekends.
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Paella is what people come for. It's the most talked-about dish here, and calçots in season run a close second. The kitchen grills over coals, producing espetos, mussels and mar i muntanya alongside the kind of sirloin one reviewer called "very good" with "a great smoky flavour."
The menu covers lunch and dinner, with brunch available too. Small plates and healthy options appear alongside the grills. Food scores 4/5 in guest ratings.
The drinks list is strong across the board. Cocktails, wine, beer and coffee all get praised in reviews. There's also hard liquor and a private dining room if you need it.
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Expect to spend around €30–50 per person. That covers a full meal with drinks. The venue is tagged as budget-friendly for the area, and most guests find the price fair given the quality of the food and service.
Yes, and reservations are recommended for brunch, lunch and dinner. You can book via Google Maps or the website. Walk-ins may be possible mid-week, but weekends fill up fast.
The venue opens Wednesday through Sunday at noon. Thursday and Wednesday it closes at 6pm. Sunday closes at 7pm. Friday and Saturday it stays open until 1am, making those the best nights for dinner with music.
It is. There's a dedicated kids' menu and the venue is tagged as family-friendly. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, and the outdoor seating makes it manageable with children. Dogs are welcome too.
Yes, there's a free parking lot on site and free street parking nearby. The venue also has full wheelchair-accessible facilities, including entrance, parking, restrooms and seating.




We went for lunch during calçot season, they were good, the sirloin steak was very good, it's not cheap, the service was excellent and very attentive and young, an ideal place to go in the summer for dinner and drinks with music
They have a very nice and cozy "chamizo" (a small, informal restaurant/bar), with a mix of Mediterranean and modern decor. The service was excellent, with plenty of friendly staff. We had the weekday calçotada menu; the sauce was delicious and the grilled meat had a great smoky flavor. We'll be back to try the same menu on the weekend.
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