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16 Best Cafes in Singapore for Brunch, Working, and Good Coffee

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 2024年11月16日6 minutes

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Coffee, Croissants, Culture: Singapore's Sensory Feast

If you're discussing the best cafes in Singapore, you know there can't be just one name. The Lion City boasts a vibrant cafe scene, catering to diverse tastes, requirements, and budgets.

You'll discover everything from cosy hidden gems tucked away in charming streets to trendy hotspots buzzing with energy, vibrant and quirky spots to elegantly done, fancy cafes serving excellent coffee.

Whether you people-watch or work frantically on your laptop with a coffee mug on the side, the variety is endless. In this carefully curated list, we've compiled 16 totally fabulous cafes for you to try in Singapore.

No matter your preference or need, there's something for everyone, local or traveller. Here's our round-up of the best cafes in Singapore.

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Best Coffee Places in Singapore

Nylon Coffee Roasters

Nestled in Everton Park, Nylon Coffee Roasters is a hidden gem for coffee enthusiasts.

Committed to sourcing the finest single-origin beans from around the world, they create unique and flavourful brews.

Their barista counter invites guests to try their craft, while the roasting room, called The Maillard Project, offers a glimpse into their meticulous process.

Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or simply seeking a delicious pick-me-up, Nylon is a must-visit for an authentic coffee experience in Singapore.

Address: 4 Everton Park, #01-40, Singapore 080004 (map)

Opening hours: Closed on Mon to Tues, Wed to Fri: 8:30am to 4:30pm, Sat to Sun: 9am to 4:30pm

Atlas Coffeehouse

This is where coffee is taken very, very seriously.

Atlas Coffeehouse is a unique cafe because they source specialty-grade beans from around the world, roasting them to perfection in-house.

Their skilled baristas create classic espresso drinks and innovative concoctions, ensuring a cup to tantalise every taste bud.

Oh, and they're pet-friendly, too - so brownie points for that!

Address: 6 Duke's Rd, Singapore 268886 (map)

Opening hours: Tues to Sun: 8am to 7pm; Mon closed

Apartment Coffee

If you're thinking of elevating your coffee experience, make a beeline for Apartment Coffee. Meticulously sourced, single-origin beans are roasted with precision at this joint.

While each locally handcrafted cup is filled with a spectrum of flavours from bright and floral to rich and chocolatey.

Whether you prefer classic lattes or meticulously brewed pour-overs, Apartment Coffee promises a delightful journey for your senses.

Address: 139 Selegie Rd, #01-01, Singapore 188309 (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 10am to 6pm

Affordable/Cheap Cafes

Refuel

Hey, breakfast lovers! Looking for a weekend treat that won't break the bank? Refuel Cafe, one of the best breakfast cafes in Singapore and fabulous choice for cafe hopping in the heartlands, has got you covered.

Here, you can dive into a fluffy stack of pancakes topped with creamy vanilla ice cream, all for a steal at SGD14.9, or eggs cooked to your preference with bread for just SGD9.9!

Choose from the fragrant Earl Grey lavender or the classic red velvet nutella - your taste buds will thank you. Trust us!

Address: 744 Bedok Reservoir Rd, #01-3029 Reservoir Village, Singapore (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 9am to 9pm

Five Oars Coffee Roasters

Five Oars Coffee Roasters boasts a relaxed industrial vibe, excellent single-origin coffee, and delectable brunch and pasta options - all at quite affordable rates.

This gem of a cafe sources and roast their own beans, ensuring a delightful cup every time. Indulge in their delicious brunch and pasta options, or unwind after a long day with a glass of beer or wine.

An espresso here would cost you SGD3, a granola breakfast bowl just for SGD15, while a glass of Prosecco is just SGD10! Bonus points for early opening hours,

Address: 43 Tg Pagar Rd, #01-01, Singapore 088464 (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 8am to 10pm

Free The Robot

A cuppa coconut oil-infused coffee (SGD6) or an easy-on-the-pocket toastie - you'll get it all in this funky, robot-themed cafe serving delicious eggs (SGD14), pancakes with granola (SGD20), keto breakfast (SGD15), and lots more.

They also have a great selection of coffee, tea, bottled beers, and wines. Be sure to check out their yummy daily specials, too!

Address: 118 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068587 (map)

Opening hours: Wed to Fri: 12pm to 3pm, Sat to Sun: 11am to 4pm, Closed on Mon to Tues

Best Brunch Cafes

Bearded Bella

The breakfast and brunch options at Bearded Bella are so delicious that you'll want to visit every day!

Special favourites include classics like avocado on toast and spiced scrambled eggs, all made with fresh, quality ingredients.

Alongside, you can sip on a cup of their expertly brewed coffee to awaken your senses. The laid-back ambience and warm hospitality are especially welcoming. This is the best place to catch up with friends or spend some "me time" people-watching.

Address: 8 Craig Rd, Singapore 089668 (map)

Opening hours: Mon to Wed: 7:30am to 5pm, Thurs to Sat: 7:30am to 10pm, Sun: 7:30am to 6pm

Baker & Cook

Calling all brunch lovers and sweet tooths, Baker & Cook serves mouthwatering brunches, amazing bakes, and irresistible desserts.

Whether you're craving something savoury or sweet, they have it all. Especially loved are their chocolate croissants, cheese twists, and eggs Benedict.

One major plus is that this artisan bakery has several branches, including Dempsey, Faber Drive, and Hillcrest Road.

Address:  80 Middle Road InterContinental, Singapore 188966 (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 8am to 6pm

Merci Marcel

Are you ready for a Parisian escape in Singapore? Well, then this is it.

Step into a French haven at Merci Marcel, a bistro where brunch is an art form with elegant blue velvet interiors, rattan accents, and French-inspired dishes.

The menu boasts a delectable selection of savoury and sweet classics like croque madame, smoked salmon benedict, brioche French toast, and pain perdu.

Remember to pair your meal with a refreshing mimosa or a cup of their signature coffee.

Address: 7-9 Club St, Singapore 069403 (map)

Opening hours: Tues to Sat: 8am to 12am; Sun to Mon: 8am to 11pm

The Great Mischief

There are some places where getting to your next destination can be a hassle, but that’s not the case at The Great Mischief. Located on the first level of the National Gallery Singapore, just outside the Padang, this stylish café serves up delicious Catalan dishes that are perfect for brunch.

And what’s better than enjoying a heartwarming meal before diving into the museum's treasures? Just a heads-up: you’ll need National Gallery tickets to make the most of your museum visit, of course, but it’s definitely worth it for a fantastic day out after brunch.

Address: #01-17 National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew's Rd, 178957 (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 10am to 9:30pm

Halal Cafes

The Malayan Council

Immerse yourself in the world of Malay flavours at The Malayan Council, a popular halal restaurant in Singapore.

Their menu has a varied range of authentic dishes, from classic rendang and aromatic nasi lemak to contemporary creations like the tiga rasa wagyu burger and Angus ribeye masak merah.

This is one of the rare spots that fit the bill for a casual eatery as well as a fine dining place.

They're known for their spacious and elegant decor, impeccable service and commitment to using halal, fresh, high-quality ingredients.

Address: 10 Winstedt Rd, #01-17, Singapore 227977 (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 11am to 11pm

Fluff Stack

Fluff Stack is a halal-certified dessert paradise in Singapore!

Here, you can savour fluffy, jiggly, delicious souffle, pancakes and much more. Their signature fluffy pancakes in flavours like mango & coconut, peanut butter and salted caramel & hazelnut are special favourites.

Beyond pancakes, the menu offers other sweet treats like mango passionfruit souffle waffles and savoury options like creamy salmon croffles.

Address: 3 Gateway Drive Westgate, #B1-K1/K2/K3, K4, Singapore (map)

Opening hours: Sun to Thurs: 11am to 9:15pm; Fri to Sat: 11am to 9:45pm

All Things Delicious

This foodies' haven on Arab Street serves a delectable array of freshly baked goods, wholesome foods, and classic favourites, all prepared with the finest ingredients and halal-certified.

Here, indulge in luscious cakes and pastries like the signature saffron tres leches rasmalai cake to the classic pistachio cardamom bundt cake.

But it's not just sweets; the savouries are heavenly as well! The menu features delicious options like the chicken shawarma wrap and the beef kofta burger, perfect for a delightful and filling meal.

Address: 34 Arab St, #01-01, Singapore 199733 (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 8am to 7pm

Best Cafes to Work From

Penny University

Penny University is more than just a great spot to grab some coffee. This cafe and roastery has become a haven for remote workers and digital nomads seeking a vibrant and productive workspace.

With its spacious seating, reliable Wi-Fi, and plentiful power outlets, Penny University provides the perfect environment to focus and get things done.

Apart from that, this cute cafe has a friendly atmosphere that offers a sense of community and belonging.

Whether you're a freelance writer, entrepreneur, or simply seeking a change of scenery from your home office, you can connect and work with a delicious cup of coffee here

Address: 17 Jln Klapa, Singapore 199329 (map)

Opening hours: Sun to Wed: 8am to 5pm; Thurs to Sat: 8am to 10pm

Genius Central

Fuelling your inspiration (and appetite), Genius Central is more than just a cafe. It's a hub for entrepreneurs and creative thinkers in Singapore.

This vibrant space has a co-working area, meeting rooms and a restaurant serving health-conscious international cuisine.

Whether you're looking to work, network, or simply enjoy a delicious meal, Genius Central offers a stimulating and welcoming environment.

Address: 01-01 7-13 Amoy Street Far East Square, Singapore 049949 (map)

Opening hours: Open Daily, 8am to 8:30pm

Wildseed Cafe at The Summerhouse

At Wildseed Cafe you can escape the urban buzz and embrace the serenity within the picturesque landscape of The Summerhouse in Seletar.

Imagine yourself surrounded by lush greenery, enjoying a cup of freshly roasted coffee or a delectable sandwich on the outdoor patio, while you finish some pending office work.

This cafe's menu with a nice view boasts a tempting array of casual all-day fare, from hearty weekend brunches to floral-infused cakes and pastries.

Psst..this cafe is pet-friendly too!

Address: 3 Park Ln, Level 1A Seletar Aerospace Drive, Singapore 798387 (map)

Opening hours: Sun to Thurs: 8am to 4:30pm, 5pm to 11pm. Fri & Sat: 8am to 4:30pm, 5pm to 12am.

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Beyond the Coffee Mug

From the vibrant bustle of traditional kopitiams to the sleek minimalism of new-age cafes, Singapore's diverse coffee scene offers a unique cultural experience.

Those seeking a quick caffeine fix or a relaxing social hub, a place to observe people and cultures or work remotely, you'll be captivated by the aromatic brews, delicious bites and welcoming atmosphere that defines Singapore's cafe culture.

Next time you visit, be sure to grab a cup (or two!), savour local flavours and soak up the vibrant energy that this fascinating city has to offer.

Commonly Asked Questions

Do I need to make a reservation at a cafe in Singapore?

In general, reservations are not required at most cafes in Singapore. However, for popular cafes, especially on weekends or during peak hours, it's advisable to make a reservation to avoid long waiting times.

What is the typical price range in cafes?

Prices vary depending on the cafe's location, menu and popularity. Generally, expect to pay around SGD8 to 30 for one person.

Is there a dress code for cafes in Singapore?

There is no strict dress code for most cafes in Singapore. Smart casual attire is generally acceptable. However, some high-end cafes may have a slightly dressier code.

Are cafes in Singapore family-friendly?

Most cafes in Singapore are family-friendly and welcome children. Some even have dedicated play areas or offer children's menus. However, it's always best to check with the cafe beforehand if you have specific concerns.

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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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