If you’re spending a day on Littlehampton’s seafront, it’s hard to miss The Beach Club. Sitting right on Sea Road, with expansive sea views and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, it’s part cafe, part bar, part hub for seaside fun. Whether you’re after a lazy brunch, a sunset drink, or a morning of paddleboarding, this spot has you covered.
A Seaside Space to Eat, Drink and Unwind
The Beach Club is one of those places that feels like summer, even on a windy day. It’s light, open and friendly, with both indoor and outdoor seating so you can soak up the sun or shelter from the breeze. The view from the terrace looks straight out over the beach, making it a perfect place to sit back with a coffee and watch the world drift by.
The menu is varied and fresh, with everything from cooked breakfasts and brunch classics to light lunches, fish dishes and cakes. There’s a good choice for different diets too, including gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options. The coffee is excellent, and if you visit later in the day, you can enjoy cocktails, cold beers or a glass of wine as the sun goes down. It’s a great mix of cafe comfort and coastal cool.
Watersports and Activities
If you like to stay active, The Beach Club shares its space with The Beach Watersports Centre, which offers everything from paddleboarding and kayaking to kitesurfing and wing foiling. You can book lessons or hire equipment, and there are changing rooms and showers on site. It’s ideal for trying something new or making a day of it with friends and family.
Even if you’re not jumping on a board, it’s fun to sit with a drink and watch the action unfold on the water. The energy of it all gives the place a lively, seaside buzz that’s hard not to love.
Atmosphere and Events
The Beach Club has that rare mix of being lively and laid-back at the same time. In the evenings, it often hosts social events, live music nights, quiz evenings, and themed events. Be sure to check their website before you go to see what’s on.
It’s also family and dog-friendly, which makes it an easy choice for everyone. Dogs are welcome in the indoor and outdoor areas, except the roof terrace, and the staff are always happy to offer a bowl of water.
The location puts you at the boundary of East Beach and Rustington Beach, at the point where seasonal dog restrictions end. Thus, you can go on the beach all year as long as you stay to the east of the beach huts.
When to Visit and Practical Tips
The Beach Club is open most days from breakfast through to evening, with slightly later hours on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s right on Sea Road, postcode BN16 2NA, and there’s parking nearby on the seafront. If you’re staying locally, it’s an easy walk along the promenade.
Summer weekends tend to be busiest, so if you prefer a quieter visit, aim for weekday mornings or early afternoons. On sunny days, the outdoor seating fills up fast. Being right on the beach, it can get breezy, so bring a jumper or windproof layer if you plan to sit outside, especially if you’re staying for sunset.
A Perfect Coastal Stop
Whether you drop in for a coffee after a walk, spend the day trying watersports, or settle in for an evening meal with sea views, The Beach Club captures everything great about Littlehampton.
It’s a place to unwind, refuel and soak up the best of the Sussex coast. If you’re heading to Littlehampton soon, make sure you add The Beach Club to your list.
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