Mixology Magic: Discover the 15 Best Bars in Singapore

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 18 Oct 202410 minutes

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Raise Your Spirits at the Best Bars in Town

Got a thirst for great cocktails? Singapore's the place to be! For the past decade, Singapore's cocktail scene has been shaking things up big time.

Today, Singapore's bars are stars on Asia's 50 Best Bars list - we're talking world-class cocktail spots! Whether you're a fan of shaken, stirred, or blended magic, Singapore's got the cocktail for you.

We've got all the hottest bars in Singapore listed here, so grab your friends and enjoy a fantastic night at these gorgeous bars.

Smoke and Mirrors

Who doesn’t love a bar with an epic view? Seriously, is there a better way to enjoy a few stiff drinks than while the city skyline mesmerises?

One of the best bars in Singapore with a stupendously good view is Smoke & Mirrors. Perched atop the National Gallery Singapore, Smoke & Mirrors offers a gorgeous 360-degree vista of the Marina Bay area, including the Esplanade and the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel.

When it comes to drinks, this establishment keeps things simple yet classy. You’ve got classics like the Moscow Mule—a mix of Grey Goose Vodka, lime, ginger, and soda—and the cheekily named Between the Sheets, which is similar to a rum sour, featuring Havana Club 7 Rum, Rémy Martin VSOP, Cointreau, and lemon.

Address: 1 St. Andrew's Road, #06-01 National Gallery Singapore, 178957 (map)

Opening hours: Mon to Weds: 6pm to 12am, Thurs to Sat: 6pm to 1am, Sun: 5pm to 12am

Atlas Bar

Get ready for an adventure at the one and only Atlas Bar in the heart of Singapore's iconic Parkview Square building (or Gotham City to locals). As soon as you set foot on this premise, you'll be transported back to the roaring twenties, all with a Batman-esque vibe.You can't help but admire the stunning art deco exterior when you see it. It screams old-school cool and sets the stage for what's to come. Inside, it's a journey back to an era of glamour and extravagance. Every nook and corner of Atlas Bar echoes elegance.But what steals the show is a jaw-dropping 26-foot gin tower at the heart of the bar. And this isn't just for show, folks. It houses an incredible gin library with 1,300 varieties from around the globe. Navigating the drink menu here is like browsing through an encyclopedia of gin. So, why just hear about it? Drop by Atlas Bar, immerse yourself in its quaint charm and savour an unbeatable gin journey.

Opening hours:Tue to Thurs, 12pm to 12am, Fri & Sat, 12pm to 2am, Sun & Monday, closed

How to go: MRT: Nearest MRT is Bugis. Alight at Bugis MRT Station (EW12/DT14), Exit D. Walk along Rochor Road towards North Bridge Road. Parkview Square is 96 metres from the first traffic light on North Bugis Road.


Address:

Ground floor, 600 North Bridge Rd, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778

Jigger and Pony

Saddle up at Jigger & Pony, a pioneer of Singapore's cocktail scene, ranking second on Asia's 50 Best Bars. Named after essential bartending tools, this spot is where cocktail craftsmanship shines. Their experts behind the bar whip up some of Singapore's finest bespoke cocktails. You'll know it when you try the eclectic Soy Milk Punch ($25), a mix of Japanese gin, red wine, oolong tea, or the Madame President. Fancy a coffee twist? Dive into the Liberties($22), a tempting blend of Irish whiskey and coconut cold brew. Cheers to a good time at one of the best bars in Singapore!

Opening hours: Tue to Thurs, 6pm to 12am, Fri & Sat, 6pm to 2am, Sun, 6pm to 2am, Mon, closed

How to go: MRT: Take the East-West Line MRT and alight at EW15 Tanjong Pagar MRT. Walk towards Exit A - Tanjong Pagar Plaza, URA Centre. Walk for 4 minutes from Exit A - Tanjong Pagar Plaza, URA Centre to Amara hotel.


Address:

165 Tg Pagar Rd, Amara Hotel, Singapore 088539

Oriental Elixir

A collaboration between The Spiffy Dapper and Tanglin Gin Distillery gave birth to Oriental Elixir. Since then, Oriental Elixir has earned its reputation as one of the top bars in Singapore. With its dimly lit ambience, walls of intriguing liquors and antiques, it's like stepping into a cosy, boozy wonderland. Want a tailor-made cocktail? Just chat with the mixologists about your tastes, and voila! Try unique blends like shrimp and goreng pisang-infused gin, or experience unexpected twists like Bak Kut Teh and Tteokbokki-infused syrup. Whether you like your cocktails classic or adventurous, you’ll be in for a treat.

Opening hours: Tue to Sun, 6pm to 12pm, Mon, closed

How to reach there:MRT: Take either the Downtown Line or the East-West Line MRT. Alight at DT14 EW12 Bugis MRT and head towards Exit E, which leads to Beach Road and Parkview Square. From there, it takes approximately 5 minutes to reach Oriental Elixir.


Address:

19 Bukit Pasoh Second Floor, Singapore 089833

Manhattan

Looking to transport yourself to the glamorous era of New York's golden age of cocktails? Look no further than Manhattan in Singapore! This bar has not only won Asia's 50 Best Bars award twice but also captures the essence of that bygone era. As you step into Manhattan, you'll be greeted by a luxurious setting adorned with plush leather armchairs and sofas. But it's not just the ambience that will leave you in awe. The bar has an impressive collection of wines and spirits, including some truly rare bottles. Here, you'll discover the world's first in-hotel rickhouse, where their mixologists age cocktails in casks. But it doesn't stop there! If you want to dive deeper into the art of barrel-aged mixology, join a unique cocktail experience in the rickhouse.Indulge in the flavours of the Rothkoesque ($22), featuring death's door gin and oolong-infused bianco vermouth. Savour the combination of Johnny Drum Private Stock bourbon and ginger apple syrup in the Box Office Smash ($22). And don't miss the La Paloma ($20) crafted with Tequila Cabeza and pink peppercorn. If you're a whisky lover looking for a truly special experience, why not treat yourself to a tasting flight of three exclusive whiskies?

Opening hoursTue to Fri, 5pm to 12am, Fri & Sat, 5pm to 1am, Sun, 12pm to 3pm, Mon, closed

How to reach there: MRT: To reach Manhattan Bar, hop on the North-South Line MRT and alight at NS22 TE14 Orchard MRT. Take Exit E, which leads you towards ION Orchard/Wheelock Place. From there, enjoy a 13-minute stroll to reach the Manhattan Bar.


Address:

1 Cuscaden Rd, Level 2, Singapore 249715

Hopscotch Capitol

Ever wondered what Singapore would taste like if it were a cocktail? Look no further than Hopscotch, a kitschy cocktail bar at Capitol. This place is all about embracing Singapore's local culture and the nostalgic kampong spirit, giving you an experience like no other. Hopscotch takes cocktail creativity to new heights by drawing inspiration from Singapore's diverse regional cuisine, history, and iconic landmarks. But here's the twist: they take beloved Singaporean favourites and give them daring makeovers that will excite your taste buds.One notable creation is the Garden City Sling, a tribute to Gardens By The Bay, featuring a cocktail glass perched atop a flower dome with hints of Singapore's national orchids. Don't forget to taste the savoury Top Scorer ($23) featuring vodka and chicken essence, and the Honey Pot ($24) with honeysuckle gin and Kwaifeh lychee. Every sip is a surprise at Hopscotch Capitol!

Opening hoursMon to Thurs, 12pm to 2:30pm, 5pm to 10:30pm, Fri & Sat, 12pm to 2:30pm, 5pm to 12am

How to reach thereMRT: Hop on the East West Line or North South Line MRT and alight at EW13 NS25 City Hall MRT. Take Exit C towards Esplanade via City Link Mall. It's just a short 3-minute walk from Exit C to Hopscotch.


Address:

15 Stamford Rd, #01-83 Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski, Singapore 178906

Tippling Club

If you're a music lover, you're in for a treat! The Tippling Club has earned a cult following among Singaporeans, thanks to its reputation as one of the best cocktail bars in Singapore. Their latest menu, A Guide to Modern Drinking, Vol II, takes inspiration from famous modern artists and their works. Browsing through the menu truly feels like a journey through different musical eras.Treat yourself to the metaxa and cacao-based White Christmas - Bing Crosby ($24) cocktail and the Remy Martin and truffle-based Savoy Truffle - The Beatles ($28) cocktail. The Dear Jessie cocktail ($24) is a must-try for Madonna fans. Made with Bombay Sapphire and plum, it expertly captures the essence of the pop queen.When you visit the Tippling Club, snag a seat at the kitchen counter. It's the prime spot to engage with chefs and witness their culinary artistry firsthand. Their dishes feature ingredients sourced from Japan, transformed into exciting creations with bold flavours. Remember, lunch is a bit more casual, so make sure to plan your visit for dinner to immerse yourself in their culinary brilliance fully.

Opening hoursMon & Tue, 12pm to 12am, Wed, closed,Thurs & Fri, 12pm to 12am, Sun, closed

How to get thereMRT: To get to the Tippling Club, simply take the East West Line MRT and get off at EW15 Tanjong Pagar MRT station. From there, head towards Exit A, which leads to Tanjong Pagar Plaza and URA Centre. It's just a short 7-minute walk from there to reach the Tippling Club.


Address:

38 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088461

Sago House

Picture this: You step onto the third floor of a modest shophouse on Sago Street. The interiors are covered in graffiti, while the dim lighting adds a touch of mystery. You then notice a rotating drink menu written in chalk on a wall as you glance around. You realise that you are in a bar unlike any other! Now, if you're unsure which drink to choose, let us assure you that the cocktails here are far from ordinary.Brace yourself for a menu that evolves weekly, highlighting the best local ingredients. The bar team reinvents six classic drink styles (martini, old fashioned, sidecar, flip, highballs, and sours) with unique flavour profiles. And the best part? These creations are priced at around $20 each, making them accessible to all cocktail lovers.

Opening hoursTues to Sun, 6pm to 12am, Mon, Closed

How to get there:MRT: You can take either the Downtown Line or the North East Line and alight at DT19 NE4 Chinatown MRT station. From there, make your way towards Exit A, which leads to Chinatown Complex. It's a 4-minute walk from there to reach Sago House.


Address:

40B Sago St, Singapore 059029

Analogue

Get ready to sip and chat about sustainability at Analogue, Singapore's first plant-based cocktail bar. Located in a renovated chapel, it sports a dazzling 3D-printed counter from 1,600kg of recycled plastic and tables from eco-friendly, self-growing Mycelium (a kind of fungus). Their menu? Full of low-impact ingredients! Swap out chocolate for carob and coffee for chicory. Even 'future foods' like spirulina and cactus make it into their cocktails. And don't worry, they can add a splash of spirits to any non-alcoholic drinks. Don't miss the "Smokey Jerkey," a blend of whiskey and mushroom jerky, or the "Zephyr" featuring yuzu and golden pear. Also, try the "Spaceman," a gin and peanut butter-based concoction. Here's to saving the world one cocktail at a time, at one of the best bars in Singapore!

Opening hoursOpen daily, 5pm to 12am

How to get thereMRT: Hop on the Circle Line MRT and alight at CC2 Bras Basah MRT station. Once you're there, head towards Exit A, which will lead you to Queen St/Bras Basah Rd. It's just a short 4-minute walk from there to reach Analogue.


Address:

30 Victoria St, #01-31 Chijmes, Singapore 187996

28 HongKong Street

Behind an ordinary door in Singapore lies a hidden gem – the legendary 28 Hong Kong Street. This speakeasy-style bar is a master at playing it cool. With no signage, it opened doors rebelliously, defying the norms of shop signs.The founders, Spencer Forhart, Paul Gabie, and Snehal Patel, brought their passion for cocktails and spirits from New York to Singapore, shaking up the local scene when craft cocktails were still taking baby steps. Fast forward to today, 28 Hong Kong Street is not just any bar – it's the first to win 'The Best Bar in Asia' award and has led the way in Asia's craft cocktail movement.They're all about artisanal spirits and American-style craft cocktails, all reasonably priced at $25. Be sure to try the fiery guava spicy margarita or the 'fait la force' with Bacardi Carta rum and passionfruit. And don't skip their 1840ld fashioned – a unique blend of Ferrand 1840 cognac and hazelnut.

Opening hoursSun to Wed, 6 pm to 1 am, Thurs to Saturday, 6 pm to 2 am

How to get thereMRT: Take the North East Line MRT and alight at NE5 Clarke Quay MRT station. From there, make your way towards Exit A, which leads to Hong Lim Park. It's a quick and easy 2-minute walk from there to reach 28 HongKong Street.


Address:

28 Hongkong St, Singapore 059667

No Sleep Club

An eye-catching awning might grab your attention while cruising down Singapore's Keong Saik Road. It sports two simple white emojis - a cross and a snoozy face - against a black background, that calls for your attention. It's the No Sleep Club, a unique spot that's not quite a bar, a cafe, or a restaurant, but somehow manages to be all three.

Beginning as a humble pop-up on Club Street, No Sleep Club has grown impressively, ranking in the top 20 of Asia's 50 Best Bars in 2022.No Sleep Club's rise isn't surprising, though. It's the brainchild of Juan Yi Jun, formerly of Operation Dagger, and Jessica 'Hutch' Hutchinson, formerly of 28 HongKong Street. Together, they've created a venue that beautifully merges their passions - fantastic drinks, handpicked coffee and tasty food. Don't miss the tequila and juniper blend Paloma. Indulge in the Havana Banana, featuring dehydrated bananas with bourbon, and Tom Yum & Melon, a Thai herb distillate.

Opening hoursTues & Wed, 6pm to 11:30pm, Thurs to Sat, 6pm to 1am, Sun, 12pm to 6pm. Mon, closed

How to get thereMRT: You can either take the East West Line or the North East Line and alight at EW16 NE3 TE17 Outram Park MRT station. From there, head towards Exit E, which will lead you to Outram Rd / Eu Tong Sen St. It's a 4-minute walk from there to reach No Sleep Club.


Address:

20 Keong Saik Rd., Singapore 089127

Stay Gold Flamingo

Ready for an enthralling day-to-night transformation? Welcome to Stay Gold Flamingo, a cool café by day and an amazing cocktail bar by night. This place knows how to switch up the vibe, morphing into an edgy cocktail lounge when the sun sets.

Tempt your taste buds with Stay Gold's cocktails, all priced at $16. Fancy a sour twist? Try the Wild Fresh Sawa, a gin sour with yuzu, chamomile, and home-grown basil flavours. If that's not your style, there's the Aperol-based Paper Plane or the Prosecco-based Pink Guava Bellini for a bubbly delight. Even better, you can enjoy these drinks at a steal during their daily happy hour from 5 pm to 7 pm. So, why not pop by Stay Gold Flamingo? There's always a good reason to stay and enjoy the vibe.

Opening hoursMon to Fri, 8am to 12am, Sat, 5pm to 12am, Sun, Closed

How to get thereMRT: Take the East West Line MRT and alight at EW15 Tanjong Pagar MRT station. From there, head towards Exit G, which will lead you to Cecil Street. It's a 5-minute walk from there to reach Stay Gold Flamingo.


Address:

69 Amoy Street, Chinatown, Singapore, 069888

Bar Stories

Bar Stories is one of Singapore's first bespoke cocktail bars and a real game-changer. Don't look for a drinks menu here because there isn't one! Instead, bartenders chat with you, whipping out the perfect drink tailored to your taste. And don't worry about costs; they'll give you a heads-up, with prices usually between $20 and $25. This is the place to get a drink as unique as your own story!

Opening hoursTue to Sun, 5:30pm to 12am, Mon, closed

How to get thereMRT: You can either take the Downtown Line or the East West Line and alight at DT14 EW12 Bugis MRT station. From there, head towards Exit F, which will lead you to Duo (via B2). It's just a short 4-minute walk to reach Bar Stories.


Address:

55-57A Haji Ln, Singapore 18924

D.Bespoke

Say hello to D.Bespoke, a bar where the lack of a drinks menu only adds to the thrill. Here, you're the boss, sharing your tastes with mixologists who whip up a personalized drink right before your eyes. It's a slice of Japan in Singapore, with bartender Daiki Kanetaka infusing the place with Japanese bartending finesse. The cocktails here are complemented by premium Spanish Sherries, French Calvados and Armagnacs, and rare vintage rums. Yes, it's a bit pricier, but oh-so worth it! This isn't your typical loud bar; it's a cosy sanctuary where you can have deep conversations over top-notch drinks. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the magic unfold.

Opening hoursMon to Thurs, 6pm to12:30am, Fri to Sat, 6pm to 1:30am, Sun, closed

How to get there:MRT: You can either take the East West Line or the North East Line and alight at EW16 NE3 TE17 Outram Park MRT station. From there, head towards Exit G, which will lead you to Police Cantonment Complex. It's just a quick 3-minute walk from there to reach D.Bespoke.


Address:

2 Bukit Pasoh Rd, Singapore 089816

MO Bar

Next time you admire the stunning Marina Bay views, why not add a cocktail to the mix at MO Bar? Perched on the fourth floor of the iconic Mandarin Oriental on Singapore's illustrious Raffles Avenue, this trendy spot boasts a rich history and killer views.With inspiration from the Pacific Ocean and vibrant Asian ports, MO Bar serves up flavours as captivating as its surroundings. Ranked as one of Asia's top bars in 2020, you're in for a treat. Don't miss out on the Honeybee cocktail or the gin-infused Afterglow, and try the Tequila and Pine Sonamu too. Here's to great views and even greater drinks!

Opening hoursSun to Thurs, 3pm to 12am, Fri & Sat, 3pm to 1am

How to get thereMRT: Take the Circle Line MRT and alight at CC3 Esplanade MRT station. Once you arrive, head towards Exit B, which will lead you to Marina Square. It's just a short 2-minute walk from there to reach MO BAR.


Address:

5 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039797

Other boozy ways to have fun in Singapore

Sip on Asian-inspired beers at 1925 Brewing Co.

1925 Brewing Co. brewery specialises in crafting Asian-inspired beers tailored to suit the Asian palate. Join a tour of this local brewery to understand the basics of beer brewing and sample unreleased brews.

Tap your own beer at Tiger Brewery

There's nothing cooler than learning the art of tapping your own pint of Singapore's beloved Tiger Beer, right? So don't hold back.

Taste a flight of rare gins at Brass Lion Distillery

Fancy a gin adventure? Step into Brass Lion Distillery, Singapore's OG gin distilleries. Enjoy a sip trip of six handcrafted gins made from local goodies. Learn the gin magic, guided by the pros.

Make unique cocktails at Tanglin Gin Jungle

Want to be the life of the party with your cocktail wizardry? Brush up on your cocktail craftsmanship at Singapore's first gin distillery, Tanglin Gin Jungle. Learn from the best in the biz at their craft cocktail masterclass.

Learn the basics of mixology at The Nomad's Tent

If you're a cocktail lover with zero mixing skills, don't fret! The Nomad's Tent, a Tunisian desert-themed bar, is here to help. Learn the art of mixology from the masters.

Use household ingredients to make creative cocktails at Section D

Want a homely cocktail experience? Visit Section D, a home that doubles up as a bar. Get hands-on with everyday kitchen ingredients and learn to whip up creative cocktails. Ready to shake it up at home?

Commonly Asked Questions

  1. What is the legal drinking age in Singapore?

    The legal drinking age in Singapore is 18 years.

  2. Can I drink alcohol in public places in Singapore?

    It is illegal to consume alcohol in public places between 10:30pm and 7am in Singapore, except in licensed areas such as bars, restaurants, and designated public events.

  3. Are there any cultural or etiquette considerations when drinking in Singapore?

    Singapore is a multicultural society, and it is advisable to be mindful of local drinking customs and etiquette. It is important to drink responsibly and show respect for others, especially in public places.

  4. Can I bring my alcohol to bars or restaurants in Singapore?

    Generally, it is not permitted to bring your alcohol to bars or restaurants in Singapore. Licensed establishments have their drink menus and offerings for customers.

  5. Are there any specific dress codes for bars or clubs in Singapore?

    Some bars and clubs in Singapore may have dress codes, particularly for upscale or exclusive venues. Check the dress code requirements of the establishment you plan to visit.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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