

The specialty here is innovative and bespoke cocktails with familiar flavours of Singapore – expect MILO and soya bean milk in your drinks. Sitting on the second floor along a stretch of shophouses in Boat Quay, the place comes with no menu. You never know what to expect of the seedier lorongs of Singapore’s Geylang, be it infamous late night durian spots, saucy duck rice or karaoke pubs with their unmistakeable neon sign boards. We’ve included in an iconic one that most JB denizens will recognise, especially since its bright blue exterior is extremely eye-catching. But before all these creative cocktail bars, the older beer pubs reigned supreme. Oh, and did we mention its entrance is somewhat concealed behind a black curtain even though it’s located in the lobby of one of Singapore’s well-known hotels?Īddress: Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, 320 Orchard Road, Singapore 238865 Ah Sam Cold Drink Stall: Come here for local flavour As always, there are your usual two: hidden bars and Chinese-themed bars. Hey there Vlogtenders Come and join me and my friends as we show you one of the hidden bars here in Singapore Junior the Pocket Bar ladie. The Other Room offers an educational and sensational tasting trip as each drink is accompanied by a short commentary of how it is inspired, the alcohol level and its ingredients.

Pouring discerning patrons an exceptional selection of more than 150 premium and craft spirits, all are stripped of their original bottles and placed in identical oak casks. Ah Sam Cold Drink Stall Source: Facebook No you’re not in a hawker centre, but in one of the up-and-coming bars in. Instead, you’ll find it next to Terminal 2 along the scenic Changi Airport Connector amidst lush greenery. The relative newcomer in town opened its doors in July. 10 Hidden Bars in Singapore So Secret You Won’t Believe They Exist 1. Hub & Spoke Cafe Don’t be fooled by the address. The Other Room serves up delicious, innovative cocktails (Credit: The Other Room) Alleybar image credits honeycombers Alleybar needs no introduction as it has been standing for over 20 years.
