Cheap Sips And Good Vibes: The Best Happy Hours In Singapore
There’s no sweeter moment than happy hour in Singapore, especially when we're known for our sky-high alcohol price. For drink deals hunter obsessed with good drinks and great nights out, consider this your guide to Singapore’s happy hour game. You’ve got rooftop bars overlooking Marina Bay, CBD haunts pouring post-work fuel, taquerias slinging margaritas on the cheap, and speakeasies hidden down alleyways shaking up ridiculous drink deals once the clock strikes five (or sometimes, all-day Happy Hour!)
Whether you’re sneaking out of the office early, grabbing a quick drink in Tanjong Pagar, or hunting down a cocktail that cost less than $10 in Orchard, this guide rounds up the best happy hours in Singapore right now. Expect discounted wines, 1-for-1 cocktails, ice-cold beers, and sunset-ready vibes across the island. Cheers to drinking smarter!
Happy Hours In Multiple Locations
Super Loco
Robertson Quay & Customs House, Singapore
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If you’re after riverside vibes with a taco in one hand and a margarita in the other, Super Loco has your back. Their “El Loco Hour” runs daily from 3pm–7pm with frozen margaritas, beers and select wines starting from just S$10++.
Casual, fun and perfect for an early evening unwind: think breezy riverside seating, chill Latin-meets-local energy, and a drink deal that doesn’t hurt the wallet.
Tanuki Raw
Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, #04-01
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If your ideal happy hour looks like oysters, cocktails, and mild emotional recovery after a long day, Tanuki Raw has your number. Their daily raw-bar happy hour (3pm to 8pm at Orchard Central) is the stuff of legends with $3 freshly shucked oysters, capped at six per alcoholic drink so you don’t black out the ocean floor; $7 salmon sashimi; $10 uni; and those dangerously addictive $5 baos that seem to multiply the more you drink. Drinks stay friendly too, with cocktails, wines, and beers hovering around $12–$14, making it one of the best-value seafood-and-sip combos in town.
The mood is lively, a little chaotic (in the fun way), and ideal for after-work hangs that escalate quickly into “should we order another dozen oysters?” territory. And if you’re closer to Raffles Place, the Cross Street Exchange outpost runs a similar HH with slightly shifted timings. Expect the same raw-bar carnage, same great drink prices, and the same temptation to stay way longer than planned.
Basically: come for the $3 oysters, stay because your willpower is weak and the drinks are cold. It’s Singapore’s happiest happy hour for seafood lovers, full stop.
Brotzeit
Vivocity, Raffles City, Westgate & Stanley (various outlets)
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Looking for consistent weekday happy-hour deals? Brotzeit serves up German beers, selected wines, and cocktails at just S$12.50 during their weekday Happy Hour from Monday to Friday, 11am to 6pm (excluding public holidays). It's a reliable option for early-afternoon beers or a breezy post-work pint without blowing your budget.
Little Farms Table & Bar
Multiple outlets including Tanglin Mall and Serangoon Garden
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Neighbourhood gem Little Farms isn't just about gourmet groceries and feel-good eats, it’s also lowkey one of the best happy hour spots in your neighbourhood. Weekdays from 3pm to 7pm, swing by for Happy Hour with crowd-pleasing sips at pocket-friendly prices, from crisp wines to refreshing cocktails.
The real midweek winner? Wednesdays from 5pm onwards is Smash Burger night, think juicy, golden-edged patties stacked in pillowy buns and served 1-for-1. And if you’re here for a more sociable bite, the 1-for-1 small plates (weekdays 5–7pm) are made for sharing and perfect with a round of drinks and a mate or two. Whether you’re winding down post-work round the hood or catching up with friends, this is one after-hours hangout that keeps things fresh, hearty and flavourful.
Happy Hours In The CBD
VUE Bar & Grill
OUE Bayfront, Level 19, 50 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049321
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Sophisticated rooftop vibes and scenic city-scape views come at a decent price here. Vue offers a Happy Hour from 5.30pm to 7.30pm daily (noting some caveats around public holidays) with S$16 Gin & Tonics and Scotch-based mixes. Good for that “after-work rooftop drink” crowd who care about view just as much as value.
Dumpling Darlings
44 Amoy Street, Singapore 069870 | 86 Circular Road, Singapore 049438
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Mid-week cravings covered. Dumpling Darlings offers a “Darling Hour” Monday to Wednesday from 5.30pm: 2 cocktails for S$30, or draft beer at S$8. Think playful cocktails and dumplings, perfect for a cheeky weeknight hang.
Kanpai 2.0
25 Church Street, #01-02, Singapore 049482
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If you’re hunting for wallet-friendly sips in the CBD, this spot hits the sweet spot. Kanpai 2.0 runs a “Drinks O’Clock” happy hour every day from 4pm to 8pm with beer, sake, cocktails and house pours starting from just $4 at 4pm, rising incrementally each hour to $8 at 8pm. Excuse me, $4 to $8 in this economy?!
It’s the kind of no-frills, easy-going izakaya vibes that works for after-work wind-downs or casual catch-ups. Add in their yakitori and small plates, and you’ve got a legit happy-hour win.
Artemis Grill
Level 40, CapitaGreen, 138 Market Street
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Sky-high sips, all-day deals, and a DJ on deck? Say less. Artemis Grill goes with Happy Hour that runs all day long, yes, even during lunch, so you can raise a toast without waiting for 5pm to roll around.
Take your pick from three G&Ts ($15) starring premium gins like The Botanist, Archie Rose, and Votanikon, or go straight for the signature cocktails ($18) like the citrusy Artemis Spritz, the tequila-forward Hermosa, or the ever-reliable Espresso Martini. Champagne more your vibe? Glasses of Bruno Paillard go for just $22, and beers and premium house pours clock in from $10. You’ll also want to stay for the nosh, think set lunch staples like Burrata, Fremantle Octopus and Black Cod from 11.30am to 2.30pm, plus a la carte dinner from 5.30pm till late.
Lighter bites are served at the breezy outdoor bar, and with a live DJ spinning tunes through lunch and dinner, it’s the ultimate way to reward yourself for all that hard work. Or, you know, just showing up.
Autobar
9 Raffles Place, #01-03 Republic Plaza
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CBD warriors, this one’s for you. Autobar is your after-hours secret weapon: a buzzy little spot where cocktails go for just $8 and the karaage’s hot, crispy, and dangerously moreish. Whether you're letting off steam after back-to-back meetings or rallying the crew for Friday drinks, this spot keeps things cool, casual, and very sippable.
From 5pm to 8pm on weekdays, the Happy Hour line-up reads like a greatest hits playlist: $10 beers daily from 11.30am to 10pm, 1-for-1 wines on Tuesdays, 1-for-1 craft beer on Wednesdays, and snack-worthy bites on Thursdays. With wallet-friendly prices and a laid-back vibe, Autobar is your trusty go-to when the workday ends but the fun’s just getting started.
Cygnet Bar at QT Singapore
35 Robinson Road
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If Biggie and Brooklyn vibes had a love child in the CBD, it’d be Cygnet Bar. This spot is dishing out pure ’90s hip-hop nostalgia alongside quality cocktails and bites that are almost too sexy to share. Think jamón and cheese bikini sandwiches, mini lobster rolls, oysters, and the ever-crispy tater tots, a satisfying bar snack menu.
Every Monday to Saturday from 5pm to 8pm, The Cygnet Hour brings the heat with signature cocktails at $12 and timeless classics at $15 a pop. On Wednesday 5pm to 8pm: Buy any drink and get up to 12 oysters at $1 each at Cygnet Bar. It’s a vibe-heavy hangout with a slick soundtrack, seriously stylish interiors, and just enough indulgence to make you feel like a main character. Bonus: you won’t need to break the bank to live that main-character energy.
Happy Hours In City Center
Ka-En Grill & Sushi Bar
Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski Singapore, 15 Stamford Road, #01-82
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After-work plans just got a major glow-up. Ka-En Grill & Sushi Bar’s daily Happy Hour (5–8pm) is the kind of reason you actually look forward to leaving the office. Ice-cold Suntory Kakubin Highballs go for just $8, Japanese oysters are half-price, and a rotating selection of sakes and beers keeps the menu interesting without breaking the bank.
And if you’re peckish while you sip? The Izakaya menu kicks in after 5pm, with bar bites starting from $5. Crispy shoyu fries, truffle edamame, deep-fried chicken wings, and even mini crab-roe baguettes make grazing a full-on pleasure, perfect for pairing with that next round.
The vibe? Alfresco tables, low-key grills, and that perfect balance of chill and indulgence. Bonus: if you’re feeling extra fancy, upgrade to the Wagyu Beef, Pork & Chicken Platter and really flex that happy-hour win. Essentially, it’s booze, bites, and BBQ bliss all in one central spot where happy hour actually lives up to its name.
Foxtail
1 Keong Saik Road
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Foxtail is hidden on the second level of 1 Keong Saik Road, and its sundowner Golden Hour is serving both value and a good time with its $15 cocktails from 4 to 6pm daily. Yes, daily! Which means it's the perfect location to start your night at (and go through selected yummy cocktails.
The semi-open air and intimate space fills fast, so go early and chill out on the terrace early, or make a reservation in advance.
Blu Jaz
Clark Quay Central
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Iconic, eclectic, and always vibin’, Blu Jaz has a revamped concept at Clark Quay Central, and it's still one of the best places in town to sink a drink and let your playlist go rogue.
Their Happy Hour runs from 4pm to 8pm from Mon- Sat, and 12pm to 8pm on Sunday, which means yes, you can have a (few) Negroni from day to night. From $7.90 for a cold bottle of Corona or Heineken Silver, to $9.90 glasses of frozen margaritas, Pinot Grigio, Negroni, and even Glenfiddich 12, they’re pouring the goods without emptying your wallet. Feeling extra thirsty? The Jumbo Margarita Jug (3L) is yours for $129.90, perfect for sharing or not, we’re not judging. And if you’re in it for the long haul, bottles of Hendrick’s or Grey Goose go for $149.90, so you can level up your night without bouncing between bars.
Verandah Rooftop Rotisserie
Level 7, Momentus Hotel Alexandra, 323 Alexandra Road

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A rooftop bar with lush greenery, chill resort vibes, and $9 drinks? Count us in. Verandah Rooftop Rotisserie is a breezy hidden gem on the seventh floor of Momentus Hotel Alexandra, offering sweeping views of the Southern Ridges and a solid happy hour lineup that won’t break the bank.
Momentus Hour runs daily from 5pm to 8pm, featuring a tight lineup of crowd-pleasers at just $9 a pop. Think prosecco, 1925 lager, sparkling rosé, and classic cocktails like the Tequila Sunrise, Gin & Tonic, Cuba Libre and Mimosa. The bar bites here are no afterthought either: snack on Furikake Fries, burnt Iberico pork char siew, or rotisserie chicken that’s flame-kissed and full of flavour.
Swing by on Friday or Saturday nights (5pm to 9pm) for Oyster Night, where two cocktails score you six complimentary oysters, and you can top up for just $1.50 each. Breezy views, budget-friendly drinks, and a side of briny indulgence? That’s your golden hour, sorted.
Goodbye Alibi
63 Duxton Road
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Moody, mysterious, and slinging serious drinks, Goodbye Alibi is Duxton Hill’s newest cocktail haunt, and their Happy Hour makes a pretty compelling case for knocking off early. Running all night on Mondays and from 5pm to 7pm Tuesday through Saturday, this slick speakeasy serves up highballs and G&Ts at just $12 a pop, no GST required. Chose from Classic, Yuzu or Oolong highballs crafted with Nikka Days, and Gin & Tonics spiked with Roku and kissed with Earl Grey or Yuzu.
Cocktail lovers can upgrade to the $15 menu, featuring standout sips like the Yuzu Whisky Sour, Earl Grey Passionfruit Sour, and Elderflower Fizz. Need a salty something to soak it all up? Nibble on crispy fried garlic pork or sweet potato fries, each going for $10.
Clean, clever, and dangerously easy to love, this happy hour might just become your latest bad habit (no alibi needed).
TUX Bar & Lounge
Level 1, Carlton Hotel Singapore
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Nestled in the heart of the civic district, TUX Bar & Lounge, located in Carlton Hotel offers a chic yet approachable setting for after-work drinks or weekend wind-downs. From 4pm to 7pm daily, their Happy Hour features 1-for-1 house pour spirits and wines, alongside a buy-2-get-1-free deal on beers. But the real treat? Their 'Wet Hour' promotion: whenever it rains, enjoy Happy Hour prices extended until the nearest hour after the rain stops.
For a distinctly Singaporean twist, TUX’s signature cocktail menu draws inspiration from the island’s rich culinary heritage. Sip on the Old Fashioned Nonya, a heady blend of pandan and gula melaka, or fire up your palate with the Laksa Margarita—a bold, spicy spin on the classic. And for the truly adventurous? The Gin-Ken Rice Sour tastes uncannily like chicken rice in cocktail form: unexpected, playful, and oddly addictive.
Las Palmas, Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena
Level 33, 99 Irrawaddy Road
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Palm Springs by way of Novena? Don’t mind if we do. Las Palmas is the breezy rooftop escape you didn’t know you needed, an oasis of pastel parasols, frozen cocktails, and skyline views that hit differently during golden hour.
From Tuesdays to Fridays, 5pm to 7pm, and weekends from 3pm to 7pm, this retro-glam hideaway pours $10 beers and spirits (yes, mixer included), $15 Prosecco and wines, and $18 Sundowner Cocktails like Whisky Sours, Espresso Martinis, and tangy Margs. Tuesdays are all about the tap beers, Wednesdays bring up to 40% off bevvies for girl groups of four and up, Thursdays wine you up with $15 glasses or $78 bottles, and weekends bring spritzes and two-hour free-flow deals starting from $45. Translation? You’re set from Tuesday through Sunday. Cheers to that.
The Elephant Room
33 Tanjong Pagar Road, #01-02
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Culture-forward cocktails and spice-laced stories, The Elephant Room isn’t your typical watering hole. Inspired by Singapore’s Little India, this bar wears its heritage with pride and mixes it with flair, from turmeric-infused spirits to reimagined desi classics.
Their newly minted Happy Hour runs daily from 6pm to 7.30pm, and it's a short but mighty lineup of five signature cocktails at $16 each. If you’ve ever wanted to sip on the soul of Tekka Market or savour a drink that captures the bustle of Serangoon Road, this is your moment. One round won’t be enough.
Happy Hours In Town
Martini Bar and Oasis, Grand Hyatt Singapore
10 Scotts Road, Mezzanine Level/Level 5

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Is it even a proper Happy Hour if martinis aren’t involved? Martini Bar at Grand Hyatt says absolutely not. This legendary spot is dripping in Gatsby-esque glamour and boasts one of the city’s largest martini selections, all at surprisingly friendly prices.
From 3pm to 8pm daily (yes, every single day), score wines and bubbly by the glass from $14, and spirits from $12. The martinis: bold, balanced, and beautifully boozy, start at $14 and are worth sipping slowly. With cosy lighting, plush chairs and top-notch service, it's giving main-character energy with a hint of mischief. Bonus: there’s a full food menu if you get peckish.
If you like something a little more poolside casual, Oasis on level 5 of Grand Hyatt is where Happy Hour starts early, the drinks flow freely, and the vibes stay chill literally, with a pool right next to your table.
Golden Hour Deals run daily from 2pm to 6pm, with refreshing cocktails by the jug, craft cocktails on tap, and house beers and wines starting from just $8. Whether you’re post-brunch lounging or sneaking in a weekday sip, this breezy tropical nook is your best bet for sunshine and spritzes.
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