It’s official, as of this month the Moseley Beach Club is back for another season of cocktails, great vibes and beach sunsets this summer. Although the warm weather may be off to a slow start for December, you’ll still need to get in quick for a spot on one of Adelaide’s most popular beaches.
Mosely Beach Club manager, Hannah Small, said the club is the only one of its kind in Australia, making it a great place for visitors and locals alike.
For those who haven’t experienced the beachside oasis, think European summer, but just on a better budget – with day beds, sun loungers, deck chairs, and picnic-style seating, there’s no better way to enjoy the setting sun. All this with free entry, but for a better experience, we’d say to book a booth or day bed, especially if you’re out with your friend group. Bookings come in two different sessions: day time sessions from 11am-4.30pm and sunset sessions from 5pm until late.
“The area that I love the most is our four booths which can hold up to 12, for larger groups you can book multiple. You can’t get a better location for an unforgettable celebration with friends,” Small said.
On the food front, this year the club are bringing all of their greatest hits to the menu, pulling together some of the most popular items from over the years, including the Tuna Poke Bowl and Open Lamb and Chicken Souva. Then, more importantly, there’s the drinks.
“Our signature cocktail the Coco Loco is on the menu, served in our Moseley branded fresh coconuts. It’s great to have Aperol Spritz back on the drinks list also, it’s become such an iconic summer flavour.”

There’s no shortage of activities, great tunes and live sets for visitors of the beachside hotspot, ready to get their groove on.
Starting from December 17, the club will be hosting a Wednesday night yoga class, with calming sounds of the oceans waves to guide participants through a sunset sesh. The beach club will also be the place to be for live music and DJ sets with live acoustics Thursday to Sunday and DJs Friday to Sunday.
“Valterri Bottas and Tiff Cromwell’s RADL GRVL Budgie Smuggler ride will also be culminating at The Moseley Beach Club on Thursday January 22,” Small said.

While we all know the Algae Bloom has caused significant impacts not only to marine life but businesses along the coast, the beach club is in line to operate as usual.
“We have worked closely with the council and the state government in the lead to make sure we have anything we need to in place. We are a registered participant in the SA Governments Dining Cashback program which is a great initiative for coastal businesses to participate in.”
If you’ve noticed a bit of construction work along Jetty Road, they will be continuing for a bit longer but the club are excited to see more of the popular stretch open up from December 19.
To top it all off, a little birdy told us to keep an eye out on the Mosely Beach Club socials, as lots of exciting new initiatives are in the works.
Where: Glenelg Beach, Glenelg SA 5045
When: Seven days a week, 11am-11pm
For bookings, click here.
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