Singapore's cocktail scene is getting a major glow-up this June with the debut of Singapore Cocktail Crossover (SGCX), a new citywide festival blending world-class bars with food, music, fashion, art and design.
Once an ethnic enclave and now one of Singapore’s most characterful neighbourhoods, Kampong Glam continues to punch well above its weight when it comes to eating out.
There’s something about a long stretch of coastline that makes everything taste better, and East Coast Park delivers exactly that kind of effortless dining magic.
From slick rooftop lounges pouring boundary-pushing concoctions to hidden speakeasies obsessing over ice clarity and house-made everything, Singapore’s bar scene is as diverse as it is dialled-in.
Consider this your definitive guide to the best places to eat and drink in Tanjong Pagar right now. Bring your appetite. And maybe wear stretchy pants.
If your idea of a good night out involves smoky vocals, cold pints, and that electric buzz only live music brings, Singapore’s got the soundtrack for you.
Singapore nightlife stalwart Lulu’s Lounge is making its return later this month, reopening in Chinatown with a brand new look and a moodier, more polished identity.
This riverside stretch has seriously levelled up, trading in tourist traps for a lineup of restaurants and bars that actually deserve a spot on your hit list.
Heineken is bringing a new afterwork concept to Singapore with the launch of its First Sip House pop-up, running from 7 to 16 May at 36 Keong Saik Road.
Singapore’s cocktail scene is getting a brand-new festival this June with the debut of Singapore Cocktail Crossover (SGCX), a six-day citywide celebration running 9–14 June 2026.
The World Class Cocktail Festival 2026 is taking over Singapore with a cocktail passport, exclusive serves across 21 bars, and a city-wide celebration of next-level mixology from February to May.
Zouk Singapore will undergo a multi-million-dollar refurbishment from January 2026, with major upgrades across Zouk Mainroom, Phuture, Capital and RedTail, set to complete by June 2026.
If you thought Asia’s bar scene had already peaked, 2026 is shaping up to be the year it throws the rulebook out the window, sets it on fire, then serves the ashes in a bespoke glass.