Pádel & Beer
269, Avenida Finisterre, A Coruña, A Coruña, Spain, 15008
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Membership & Pricing
Padel and Beer is a neighbourhood padel club on Avenida Finisterre in A Coruna, Galicia, built around affordable court hire, coaching, and a social post-match scene. The centre runs six covered padel courts, three of them panoramic, and pitches itself as padel for every level rather than an elite members-only venue. Match booking and organisation go through the club's online system, and weekday daytime slots until 17:00 use a pay-your-quarter model so casual players can join a court without filling all four places. The name reflects the bar culture — players often stay for a drink on the covered terrace after games.
Facilities
Pay-and-play court rental with tiered weekday and weekend rates published on the website — full-court hire from roughly 16 euros off-peak rising to 34 euros at prime evening slots, with per-player quarter pricing from about 4 euros. Weekday sessions before 17:00 can be booked paying only your quarter share. Coaching tariffs are listed separately under class rates. Cancellations must be made before 15:00 the previous day or the booking is charged. No formal annual membership is advertised; play is booked online or by phone.
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Reviews (5)
I went to play at SNP, and it's a really nice and well-equipped club. It has plenty of courts, a good bar for a drink, and plenty of room on the courts. The locker rooms are spacious and comfortable. I walked around the club, and it has a small gym and some really nice table tennis courts. I really liked it!
Something happened to me today at 10:00 PM. The waitress told me she couldn't serve me two beers because there was nobody left, and I counted exactly 7 people still inside the place and still playing. I was taken aback.
Everything was fantastic except for the instructor and the children's classes. The classes are extremely expensive; they sell you padel and English lessons together, and it's not worth it. There's no continuity for the children, but it's no surprise—€60 a month for one class a week is outrageous. The facilities are good, and renting individual courts is a good price.
Fantastic place. The staff is very attentive and the prices are great; we had a wonderful time. If I had to find a small fault, it would be the size of the changing rooms, where only two people can fit at a time. But if people are quick and it doesn't get too crowded, this isn't really a problem. Highly recommended!
It's pretty good, for my taste the courts have too much sand, but everything else is fine, good changing rooms and a very nice covered terrace to have a drink after playing, good treatment from the staff.
