Image credit: know that it can get overwhelming making decisions here, especially when the shots menu itself is separated into 8 different categories. Here, you can choose from over 130 shot flavours ($12 each) with unique local-inspired names – think Milo Godzilla, Pandan Cake and Bubble Tea. This bar in Clarke Quay is known for creative shots that would appease alcohol purists. Image credit: no time for boring shots at Chupitos Shots Bar. Chupitos Shots Bar – Shooters bar with over 130 flavours Opening hours: Wed-Fri 6pm-3am | Sat 7pm-4am | Sun 7pm-3am (Closed on Mondays & Tuesdays)Ģ. Get a caffeine boost with your cocktail when you order Wake Me Up, F*ck Me Up ($20), which has brandy, salted caramel and espresso, or go for classic options like the Penicillin ($20), a Scotch-based drink, or New York Sour ($20), a rendition of the whiskey sour with a layer of red wine on top.Īddress: 82, #01-02 Boat Quay, Singapore 049870 The menu here is also kept simple – with a small selection of beers, shots, and cocktails. It’s the perfect antidote for pandemic fatigue.
The walls are plastered with random movie and band posters, it’s so dimly lit you’ll probably need a ring light for your group selfies, and an American flag hovers over the bartenders at the counter. It’s like you’ve just stepped into a neighbourhood dive bar in San Francisco. Pre-pandemic, this dive bar was the go-to hangout spot for people in the F&B industry after their shift ends.
When all you want to do is knock down a few pints of beer and house pours while belting out your favourite Fleetwood Mac or Queen tunes, then Skinny’s Lounge is the place to be. Image credit: the fancy cocktail joints in Singapore’s bar scene, cool dive bars are hard to come by.
Skinny’s Lounge – American-style dive bar with old school tunes
We’ve pulled together a list of both iconic institutions and newly-opened late night bars, from a shooters bar with over 130 flavours to a Cuban place where you can swing to live Latin American music.ġ.
Now that curfews are lifted, it’s time to suss out best bars in Singapore open till late so you can hang out till the wee hours of the morning with your kakis like old times. Gone are the nights where you’re forced to down your alcoholic drinks at 10.25pm before they’re swooped off the table.