Sunsets, DJs and Beanbags at 707 Beachberm
Between Seminyak and Canggu, Right on the Sand
707 Beachberm sits directly on Batu Belig Beach, at Jl. Pantai Batu Belig No.5 in Kerobokan Kelod. It’s a simple beachfront bar with beanbags in the sand and a small deck, drawing a mix of locals, expats and holidaymakers who are here for sunsets, cocktails and music more than fine dining.
Open roughly from 12h00 to 21h00/22h00, the place really wakes up between 17h00 and 19h30 when the sky puts on a show and the DJ turns things up.
Sunset Rituals and Music-Driven Vibes
Most visitors on Google and TripAdvisor rave about the sunset: a clear sea horizon directly in front, with dogs and walkers drifting along the beach as the sky goes orange. Many call it “the best spot for sunset” in Batu Belig and come back several evenings in a row for that moment.
Music is central here. Expect house, deep house and techno sets, plus live bands on some Wednesday–Friday nights and DJ parties on Sundays (including full-moon events, according to recent guests). Several reviewers say the soundtrack builds gently from chill to party vibes, making it easy to slide from coconut-in-hand lounging to dancing in the sand.
Food, Portions and What to Expect
The menu leans comfort: burgers, pizza, pasta, nasi goreng and snacks, with a mix of western dishes and Indonesian standards. Opinions on food are mixed. Some guests praise “tasty” pasta with local spices, meat lovers pizza, fish burgers and spring rolls; others call the food “basic”, “ok” or “average” and find portions on the small side.
Spice levels tend to be toned down for tourists; one diner noted their “spicy” nasi goreng arrived pretty mild and westernised. If you’re chasing highly traditional or very generous plates, adjust expectations and come primarily for the view.
Cocktails, Coconuts and Happy Hours
Drinks are where 707 shines. Multiple visitors highlight “great cocktails”, whiskey sours, dragon smoothies and fresh coconuts as standouts. Prices are repeatedly described as “very affordable”, “cheap” or “reasonably priced” compared with nearby beach clubs, and there’s a cocktail happy hour roughly from 4–6 or 4–7, well-timed with sunset.
There’s a wide range of wines and mixed drinks, plus non-alcoholic juices and smoothies for those keeping it dry. One regular comes for lunchtime bites and fresh juice as much as the sunset scene.
Service: Warm Smiles, Sometimes Overwhelmed
Service reviews split into two clear camps. Many guests mention “awesome” or “excellent” service, calling out staff by name—Mama Alin, Egy, Kodok—and praising their friendly English, patience with shaky Bahasa Indonesia and attentive table care.
Others report slower or confused service at peak times: forgotten orders, repeated order-taking, difficulty catching staff who are focused on the bar, and bills arriving before diners finish. These issues seem concentrated around the sunset rush, when the place is packed.
Space, Seating and Practical Notes
The setting is simple and casual: beanbags on the sand, wooden tables, a larger deck added after renovations, and traditional Balinese touches like banana leaf decorations. Some long-time fans feel the newer deck has changed the original atmosphere a bit, but still list 707 among their favourite bars.
There’s free parking on site and sun loungers available “for couple quid” according to one review. Toilets are described as “decent” by some and “basic” or “rustic” by others—functional rather than fancy.
The beach itself is usually calm rather than crowded. Reviewers mention signs and flags indicating “no swimming” at times; you can still go into the water, but you’re not supposed to swim when warning flags are flying.
Who Will Love 707 Beachberm
With Google Maps and TripAdvisor sentiment around 4.5 / 5 and a reputation as a laid-back alternative to luxe clubs like Potato Head or Finns, 707 Beachberm suits sunset chasers, casual drinkers and music lovers who value vibe and price over polished service and gourmet plates.
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