Singapore

Singapore’s late-night options have expanded in recent years to include more highbrow lounges with million-dollar views, mixologists shaking up the trendiest ingredients, and bars tapping into some of the beers from all over. After work, professionals and expats typically congregate at watering holes on Club Street and pubs in Boat Quay, as well as at some of the cocktail bars that have been popping up around Chinatown and Haji Lane.

Nightclubs featuring electronic dance music have a massive following here, and that's been true since the opening of Zouk, back in 1996. Additional clubs can be found around Clarke Quay and throughout the CBD.

First-time visitors should be prepared for the exorbitantly expensive prices that clubs charge. Beer guzzlers on a budget are best off sipping on a few at the hawker centers, one of the only places to find reasonable rates.

Be aware that although the once-bawdy Bugis Street has been sanitized, a seedy underworld still exists elsewhere in town. Red-light districts, which are mostly found in parts of Geylang, have buildings that really are lit by red lanterns. Soliciting for prostitution is illegal, but the deed itself isn't; it's actually tolerated, monitored, and contained, with most prostitutes registered and subject to regular medical checks. If karaoke is what you seek, keep in mind that it is common for "KTV" lounges to be a cover for prostitution.

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  • 1. Atlas

    Kampong Glam

    Truly one of a kind, this grandiose bar with a high, ornate ceiling is mesmerizing—and one of the most buzzed-about lounges in Singapore. It holds more than 1,000 gins and 250 Champagnes, including a rare bubbly that was served on the Titanic (yes, the actual Titanic). The revolving, themed menus are inspired by the 1930s with a strong focus on (you guessed it) gin and Champagne. For a splurge, any cocktail can be made with your Champagne of choice, and there's also a dining and high tea menu. 

    600 North Bridge Rd., Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
    6396–4466
  • 2. Good Luck

    Kampong Glam

    If the only Singapore beer you’re acquainted with is Tiger, you’re in luck—quite literally—at this bar offering nine different local brews on tap. The offerings range from pilsners to IPAs and even a stout; ask the bar staff to decode each to match your preferred beer profile. Their menu of local bites like XO Carrot Cake and a ramly burger with all the trimmings does a good job of lining your stomach so you can drink well into the night. 

    9 Haji Lane, Singapore, Singapore, 189202, Singapore
    8028--4804
  • 3. Bar Stories

    Kampong Glam

    One of the first mixology bars in Singapore, this hole-in-the-wall still turns out some of the more surprising concoctions on the island. While there’s no formal menu—a bespoke cocktail is created based on your flavor profile—you can rest assured that your drink will be to your liking. Reservations are highly recommended as it is a small space. There's also a full food menu and omakase offering

    57A Haji La., Singapore, Singapore, 189250, Singapore
    6298–0838

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. BluJaz Cafe

    Kampong Glam

    An institution of the Kampong Glam area and Singapore's live music scene, this lounge-bar fills three floors and has a spacious outdoor seating area. Known as a hub for stand-up comedy acts, live music (especially jazz), and international DJs, it always has a lively vibe. The bar menu is a mix of Eastern and Western dishes. The owners also own the nearby Mexican restaurant Piedra Niegra, on the corner of Beach Road and Haji Lane, and have a second outpost on Pekin Street. 

    11 Bali La., Singapore, Singapore, 189848, Singapore
    9710--6156
  • 5. Ginett Singapore

    Kampong Glam

    Drinking isn’t a cheap affair in Singapore unless you plan to guzzle beers at a hawker center, and sometimes not even then. That's exactly why Ginett deserves special mention for its extensive wine menu with affordable pours for both glasses and full bottles. There’s also a full (mainly French) food menu—items from the charcoal grill are recommended.

    200 Middle Rd., Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
    6809–7989
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  • 6. Going Om

    Kampong Glam

    Inspired by the Himalayas, Going Om is a bit of a spiritual haven for the hippie community. Live music is often performed in front of the bar by buskers who show up most nights around 9 pm; small tables are set up for people to soak up the easy-going surroundings. You can tuck into standard bar staples like popcorn chicken and Parmesan fries, but even more interesting are the in-house services like card readings, holistic healing, and yoga or meditation classes.

    63 Haji Ln., Singapore, Central Singapore, 189256, Singapore
    6396–3592
  • 7. IB HQ | A Cocktail Bar

    Kampong Glam

    This small, 30-seat, shophouse is part bar, part research facility. The research is really about husband and wife team Kamil Foltan and Zurina Bryant exploring locally sourced ingredients like betel leaf and lemongrass, and showcasing them in a tightly curated (and revolving) menu of tipples (S$24+ unless otherwise stated). Expect a chill, laid-back vibe and unconventional concoctions like the Pandan Szaerac, in which pandan-infused whisky gives a twist to the beloved bar classic. While waiting, ask them how they use the rotary evaporator and sous vide machine to construct their concoctions.

    774A North Bridge Rd., Singapore, Central Singapore, 198742, Singapore
    9152–4550-WhatsApp for reservations after 8 pm and groups larger than 6

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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