About HEMINGWAY Lounge & Nightclub Bar Cozumel Beach
HEMINGWAY Lounge & Nightclub Bar is a beachfront restaurant and club in San Miguel de Cozumel. Founded as a tribute to Ernest Hemingway’s Caribbean connections, it began as a modest seaside bar and has since grown into a popular beach club (much of its “growth has been fueled by the warmth of our community” (hemingwaycozumel.com)). The venue operates daily from 8:30 am to midnight (tzalamcozumel.com), serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a Caribbean-Mexican fusion menu. Signature features include open-air dining on the sand, palm-thatched patios and sunset views over the Gulf. Guests can enjoy fresh local seafood, steaks and Mexican dishes made with regional ingredients (grupohemingway.com), often while seated on the expansive deck or sandy terrace facing the ocean. As one patron noted, “the drinks here are really tasty” and the “sunset views are one of a kind” (hemingwaycozumel.com). HEMINGWAY is known locally for its relaxed beach atmosphere by day and a lively club vibe by night, making it a landmark on Cozumel’s hotel zone.
Events and Programming
By day HEMINGWAY welcomes diners and loungers, but by late afternoon the vibe shifts to music and entertainment. The venue regularly hosts live DJs and themed parties under the stars (grupohemingway.com). Typical programming includes house and electronic dance music nights, Latin bands and special events. For example, SOS Productions has run a popular “Lost in Cozumel” party series here, featuring guest DJs like Nomad, Mauricio Alonzo and Gian performing full-night sets (es.ra.co). Another example is the annual Halloween “Dead in Cozumel” costume party with house and minimal DJs (es.ra.co). These events are often highly promoted, and some have dress codes (e.g. “Saturday night event (All Black dress code), Sunday day event (Beach wear)” (ra.co) during one anniversary festival). Admission to club events is age-restricted – past listings show 18+ or 21+ entry rules (www.ticketfairy.com) (ra.co). When there’s no special event, the lounge might feature lighter live music or steady island beats, plus plenty of crowd favorites (from salsa to pop). While hours vary with the season, expect cocktails and dancing into the late evening for scheduled parties. Special events have ranged from afternoon “beach rave” style parties (starting early afternoon) to late-night club nights. Ticket prices for these events typically run in the MXN 250–500 range (USD $10–$25) for general admission (www.ticketfairy.com), with local-resident discounts sometimes offered. VIP bottle-service tables are also sold – in past events a 10-person “Gold” table went for about MXN 10,000 (excl. tax) (www.ticketfairy.com).
Tickets and Booking
For most nights of dining and lounging, no reservation or cover charge is required – you can simply walk in or call ahead (phone answered daytime). For special club events or festivals, tickets are often sold in advance. Local promoters typically handle ticket sales, sometimes online, or you can buy at the venue once tickets open (check social-media or local event listings). As one event listing shows, ticket prices can vary by gender and residency (e.g. one “Lost in Cozumel” night listed GA entry as MXN 500 for men or MXN 250 for women (www.ticketfairy.com), with locals paying even less). In practice, popular shows can sell out, so it’s wise to book or arrive early for big nights. Several tiers of table packages (Gold, Silver, Bronze) are often available; these include entry for groups and bottles of liquor (www.ticketfairy.com). Because no external ticket sellers are endorsed, visitors should watch for announcements on HEMINGWAY’s social channels or local flyers. The venue itself doesn’t have a traditional box office phone for club events, so advance online purchase (if offered) or paying at the door are typical. Keep an eye on posted schedules for advanced-sale deadlines – smaller shows might admit guests on a first-come, first-served basis if space remains.
Seating and Layout
The space is a multi-level beach club. On the sandy ground floor there’s a main open-air area with tables and lounge seating under thatched palapas, as well as bar counters. In front (toward the beach) is usually the stage or DJ booth and a clear area for dancing. There are also shaded beachfront tables and padded lounge chairs for relaxing with a drink. A second-story terrace runs above part of the restaurant, offering additional seating and some cover. This upper deck provides panoramic bay views – in fact, reviewers advise sitting “on the second floor… to view the sunset” (hemingwaycozumel.com). Best viewing among general admissions depends on your goal: for live music or DJs, standing near the stage grants the fullest sound and energy; for a laid-back experience, a waterside table or beach chair is ideal. VIP table areas (raised sections or marked booths) are nearer the bar serving premium service. Note that the sound system is typical of a beach club – loud for dancing but aided by sea breezes and fans to disperse heat (www.tripadvisor.com). Acoustics benefit from the open design: it stays comfortable, with cross-ventilation from the ocean as one guest observed (www.tripadvisor.com). One thing to avoid: the upper deck is not on ground level (no elevator), so those with mobility issues stay on the main floor as stairs are required (www.tripadvisor.com).
Getting There and Parking
HEMINGWAY is located right on Cozumel’s coast road, Rafael E. Melgar. The address is given as “Rafael E. Melgar S/N between Blvd. Aeropuerto & Playa Publica” in Zona Hotelera Norte, San Miguel (tzalamcozumel.com). It sits a few blocks north of Parque Benito Juárez (Cozumel’s central plaza), easily reached by taxi or shared van from most parts of town. If you’re at Cozumel’s cruise pier or airport, a cab ride takes about 5–10 minutes. Taxis in Cozumel do not use meters (fixed rates apply), so agree on the fare or have your resort concierge call one. Rideshare apps (Uber or local equivalents) sometimes operate here but can be hit-or-miss; taxi lines or pre-booking are the most reliable. Public buses (colectivos) run along Melgar Avenue to the Hotel Zone, but they are crowded and infrequent, so most visitors prefer taxis.
As for parking: HEMINGWAY has no private lot. Street parking along Melgar can be limited, especially on busy evenings. One review noted “I didn’t see parking close by,” meaning you must use public parking or curbside parking nearby (www.tripadvisor.com). (Guests often park at nearby beach parks or hotels and walk over.) If using a rideshare, you can be dropped off right in front off Melgar, but be warned that leaving late at night may require calling a cab back – don’t expect to just hail on the street after midnight.
Inside the Venue
Expect an open, casual beachside atmosphere. Entry to the club side requires showing ID (for age-checked events) and may include a quick bag scan. There’s no formal coat or bag check room – bring small bags only. Upon entering, you’ll find long bar counters serving the drink menu (cocktails, beers, wines). One highlight: bartenders specialize in Cuban/Mexican–Caribbean cocktails. Guests rave about the bar’s offerings – for example, one reviewer noted “Hemingway makes an incredible daiquiri” (a nod to the signature rum drink)6. The bar cards feature classics (mojitos, margaritas, piña coladas) plus local twists. Food service runs all day: breakfast (eggs and fruit plates) transitions to full Mexican/steakhouse dinner menus. Patrons can sample fresh ceviches, grilled fish or shrimp, sizzling fajitas and prime cuts, all prepared with local ingredients (grupohemingway.com). Dining is fully served – servers will order your food and beverages as you relax on the deck or beach loungers.
The indoor-outdoor space is casual and breezy. Ceilings have thatch or fans to circulate air – in fact, guests report it stays comfortable in heat “kept cool by fans and ocean breezes” even on a hot day (www.tripadvisor.com). Restrooms are single-occupancy and located on the ground floor near the dining area. There is no coat check (it’s warm anyway). Expect plenty of seating outside, so choosing a table with shade is wise in midday sun. Finally, Wi-Fi is not commonly advertised; assume limited connectivity, so enjoy the music and views instead. Taken together, the vibe is one of laid-back coastal luxury – a blend of casual beachness and festive nightlife.
Nearby Amenities
North of HEMINGWAY along Melgar are large resort hotels and more dining options. Within a few minutes’ walk you’ll find resorts like the Fiesta Americana Cozumel and Occidental Cozumel (nice for day guests who may use their beach facilities). A few hundred meters south on Rafael Melgar are popular local spots such as La Rumba (a dance bar) and Wet Wendy’s Beach Club (another outdoor bar). For pre-event dinner or late-night drinks after the show, Cozumel’s downtown is just a 10–15 minute cab ride away with dozens of restaurants at the main plaza (Benito Juárez) – from taquerias to upscale eateries. If you’ll be out late, note that the last colectivo back downtown runs around midnight, so plan to take a taxi or rideshare home.
For planning purposes: the best time to arrive is at least 30 minutes before an event start, so you can grab a drink and good spot. Sunset in Cozumel is spectacular, so many visitors time a Saturday banquet or evening early so they eat with the sun setting – you can see the sky change color over the water as highlighted by guests. If staying overnight, numerous small hotels and B&Bs line the Hotel Zone/North Beach area. In the immediate vicinity: the Sunscape Sabor is across the street, and the beachfront Grand Park Royal resort is next door. Staying nearby means you can walk home after late shows.
What Makes This Venue Special
HEMINGWAY Cozumel stands out as one of the island’s few genuine beach clubs that seamlessly transitions from seafood restaurant to dance club. Architecturally it’s designed to blend with the Caribbean setting: open walls, tropical wood and thatch, and a corner street location that fronts the sand and sea. Culturally, the venue plays on Cozumel’s island identity – even linking itself to Hemingway’s legacy of Caribbean adventurers (hemingwaycozumel.com). Locals point out that the place grew thanks to “the warmth of our community,” reflecting its long-standing local patronage as much as tourist appeal (hemingwaycozumel.com). The seafood-shack-meets-nightclub motif is unusual here: you can start the day with a beachfront breakfast and end it dancing barefoot on the sand.
Some legendary moments have featured international DJs in the tiny Cozumel market – the parties are the closest thing Cozumel gets to a mini-festival. Guests and travel writers often mention the non-corporate vibe: it’s not a giant chain club, but a homegrown spot where the crowd is friendly and mixed (expats, students, dive tourists, locals). For travelers, being able to dine with sand underfoot and watch the sunset, then pump up the volume for a DJ set, is a unique Cozumel experience. It’s special because it really feels like part of the small island’s soul – a place where the ocean, music and community all meet.
Visitor Tips and Information
- Accessibility: The ground floor is wheelchair-accessible via a ramp (www.tripadvisor.com), but the second-floor deck is only reachable by stairs. If mobility is a concern, mention it at the entrance and request seating on the main level.
- What to bring: For daytime lounging bring swimwear, sunscreen and a towel. You’re welcome to swim off the beach after ordering – many guests swim for hours during lunch (www.tripadvisor.com). At night, smart-casual is best. Avoid flip-flops if you plan to dance; closed-toe shoes are a safer choice on the sand and deck.
- Dress code: Normally very casual (shorts, sundresses, etc.). For themed events check the promoter’s announcements: past club nights had specific themes (e.g. all-black attire on a Saturday night) (ra.co). Otherwise beachwear is fine by day and tropical evening wear at night.
- Age restrictions: Evening club events enforce an over-18 or over-21 policy (www.ticketfairy.com) (ra.co). Daytime dining is all-ages, but after dark only ID holders above the event age minimum (often 18 or 21) can enter. Always carry your ID when attending a party.
- What not to bring: No outside alcohol or food (you can order plenty onsite). Large bags and coolers are discouraged (standard nightclub policy). There are no coat checks, so if it’s cool bring a light cover-up.
- Photography: Phone photos are fine, but professional cameras (with big lenses) may require permission. Be respectful of performers and fellow guests.
- Currency and payments: Cash (Mexican pesos or USD) is widely accepted, but also bring a credit card. Tipping servers (10–15%) is customary. Some event-entry transactions may be cash-only (as in small shows). For food and drinks, credit cards are usually fine.
- Language: Staff are bilingual Spanish/English. Menus often have English translations, and most guests speak some English.
- Common mistake: Underestimating the sun. Even late afternoon can be very bright, so consider sunglasses or seeking shade around 4–5 pm. Also, don’t plan to attend Sunday-only events if you arrive Monday – programming is irregular!
- Connectivity: The venue may not offer free Wi-Fi. Expect spotty cell service if the bar is crowded. Make any important calls or app-checks before you arrive or after the event.
What is the full address of HEMINGWAY Lounge & Nightclub Bar?
The venue’s address is Rafael E. Melgar S/N, between Blvd. Aeropuerto and Playa Publica, Zona Hotelera Norte, San Miguel de Cozumel, Q.R. (tzalamcozumel.com). It’s on the main coastal road (Rafael Melgar Ave) right by the public beach and just north of downtown Cozumel.
Is there an entrance fee or cover charge?
For regular dining and lounge access, no cover charge or ticket is required – you can simply show up and sit down. However, on special club nights and festivals the venue charges admission. For example, a past event listed general admission at about MXN 250–500 per person (www.ticketfairy.com). Cover charges may also differ by gender or residency (women and locals sometimes pay less). Always check event announcements for entry fees before planning.
How do I buy tickets for events at HEMINGWAY?
Tickets are typically sold via local promoters or at the venue box office. Many upcoming party dates are promoted on social media or event websites (e.g. “Ticket Fairy” listings). You can often purchase admission in advance online or at partner locations around Cozumel. Otherwise, arrive early on the night of the event – tickets are sometimes sold at the door until capacity is reached. There is no dedicated phone line for ticket sales, so watch online announcements or contact the venue’s social media for details.
What time do shows and dining hours typically run?
HEMINGWAY is open every day from 8:30 am to midnight (tzalamcozumel.com). Dinner and drinking service continue through the evening, and dance music nights often start around sunset or 9 pm and go until close. If an event begins earlier (e.g. a pool party at 3 pm), it will be clearly announced. In general, the kitchen stops seating new entrees by around 10 pm, while the bar stays open until closing (12 am). Note that times may shift slightly for holidays or special bookings, so arrive early to avoid missing the show.
Is the venue family-friendly?
During daytime hours (breakfast to late afternoon) the atmosphere is casual and families with children are welcome. The menu includes seafood, tacos and other items suitable for kids. However, after dark the club portion enforces age restrictions (usually 18+ or 21+ depending on the event (www.ticketfairy.com)). If planning an evening visit with teens, double-check the night’s policy. Outside of special events, the bar is relatively tame early on, but after about 10 pm it can get very lively and crowded with adults.
Can I swim at the beach in front of the venue?
Yes – one of the perks of dining at HEMINGWAY is beach access. The public shoreline in front is open to guests during operating hours. Many visitors report that staff allow relaxed entry and you can swim right off the sand after eating (www.tripadvisor.com). There’s no swimwear fee and no crowded resort scene – it’s the open gulf. Just note your belongings near your table and swim in calm water (usual Cozumel precautions). Towels can come from your hotel or you can rent a lounge chair towel on site.
What types of music and performances can I expect?
The music depends on the event. Weeknights and weekends often feature Latin rhythms (salsa, reggaeton, tropical hits) mixed by the DJs, while special electronic/house parties are announced as “Lost in Cozumel” or similar, with lineups of house, minimal and techno DJs (es.ra.co) (es.ra.co). Live covers bands occasionally play early evenings or weekends, but major nights lean club/DJ music. Check the schedule for genres – many events list “House” or “Latin” in advance. Even without an official listing, the vibe is usually upbeat tropical/lounge during the day and dancefloor-style after dark.
Do I need to make a dinner reservation?
Reservations are not strictly required for walk-in dining, but are recommended if you have a large party or are visiting during peak dinner hours (especially on weekends). There is an online “Reserve your table” link on their site, and you can also call (daytime) to book. If arriving without a reservation, you will be seated as soon as tables are available – generally wait times are short unless the place is packed for an event.
Is the lounge indoor or outdoor?
HEMINGWAY is primarily an open-air venue. Seating and dining are done under covered palapa roofs or umbrellas, but the walls are open to the air and sea breezes. The kitchen and restrooms are in an enclosed structure, but most of the experience is “outdoors.” The dancefloor and bar are fully open to the sky (with ceiling fans for comfort). As the official description says, it’s literally “club nights under the stars” (grupohemingway.com). In case of rain or strong storms, management may adjust hours, but Cozumel’s climate is usually dry or breezy in the evenings.
Are there smoking restrictions?
Smoking is permitted in many of Mexico’s outdoor bars and restaurants, and HEMINGWAY follows that norm. You will see patrons smoking at tables and around the bar. Because the venue is open-air, smoke disperses quickly. However, you will generally find non-smoking sections near food tables and inside the limited indoor area (if one is set aside). This isn’t a cigarette-free zone, but the beach breeze helps keep it comfortable for nonsmokers as well.
How is wheelchair access?
The ground level of HEMINGWAY is accessible via a wide ramp (www.tripadvisor.com). Wheelchair users can reach the main dining and bar area without steps. However, the second-floor terrace and some VIP areas are only accessible by stairs. An early review confirms the first level is reachable but cautions that the upper level is not wheelchair-accessible (www.tripadvisor.com). Restrooms are on the ground level (single-stall, not large handicap style), so a companion may be needed if mobility is limited. Whenever you arrive, staff are usually happy to direct you to suitable accessible seating.
What safety or security measures are in effect?
Security is fairly informal. Standard practice is an ID check for age at night, and a quick pat-down or bag scan at the door on busy club nights. The staff are attentive and professional, and you’ll see security personnel around during large events. The venue has no strict dress code beyond what is advertised for themed nights (ra.co). As always, keep an eye on belongings on the beach and avoid excessive valuables. For emergencies, Cozumel’s 9-1-2 number can be dialed, but the neighborhood is generally safe and well-lit.
Are cameras allowed inside?
Casual photography (smartphone pictures) is fine and common, especially for the ocean view and sunset. If you bring a professional camera (large lens or tripod), it’s polite to ask staff permission – such gear is usually for PR or by-media rather than general guests. There’s no formal “no camera” policy, but during private events some organizers may restrict filming. In short, take photos of scenery or friends freely, but be discreet during performers’ sets out of courtesy.
Does HEMINGWAY offer Wi-Fi?
No official business mentions of Wi-Fi are advertised, and guest reports do not highlight it. It’s safest to assume Wi-Fi is not provided. You may use mobile data instead. (That said, the relaxed beach setting encourages being “unplugged” for the experience!)