Swing in with the hip and hot music of Singapore's nightlife. Spend one of your safest nights out in the streets of Singapore pub hopping and swaying to the music. Singaporean nightlife is a fused essence of both the East and West beckoning the nocturnal mortals to come and sway to its tune.
Brix Bar
Flaunt some of your sizzling Latin moves at the Brix bar situated in Grand Hyatt, Scotts Road. On Mondays you can get some free salsa lessons while the other kind of music played are the jazz, funk and soul. This basement club has a Wine Bar, Whiskey Bar and Music Bar, so orient your strides towards for some pulsating moments here. More......
China Black
Situated in the centre of Orchard Room its ambience is a harmonious combine of traditional orient Chinese and modern Western décor. More......
Harry's Bar
The Harry's Bar situated in Boat Quay can spice up your nights with its live jamming and jazzing session
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Thumper
Thumper offers an enjoyable night for all kinds of astute party hoppers. Housed in the Goodwood Park Hotel, Thumper is a cool café bar with an in-house band, dance floor and a large Island bar. More......
Muddy Murphy's Irish pub
Get some taste of the Irish culture at the Muddy Murphy's Irish pub located opposite Orchard Towers. Get a feel of the live music here and party your night really long.
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La Samba
Located in Boat Quay behind the Singapore River, have a hip and swinging night at the La Samba. You can hone your skills at the pool table or relax at one of the many comfy sofas. Groove to the in-house music, which is a blend of traditional, modern, R&B and Disco along with an English-speaking crowd consisting mostly of expatriates and business brains.
Zouk
Want to do some hard rocking? Then head straight towards Zouk in Jiak Kim Street. Well known internationally, Zouk has all the oomph to keep you hard and alive till the wee hours of the night.
If you find shaking a leg too tiresome you can chill out at the Wine Bar. Located in the same complex, Phuture is a good alternative to the crowded main floor while the Velvet Underground offers some jazz enjoyed by the executive minds. More......
The Penny Black
This pub was designed and built in England and then shipped all the way to Singapore, where it was installed in its present location - Boat Quay. Name after the Penny Black postage Stamp, this pub represents a classic Victorian English pub. This pub is recommended for a taste of English ales and it serves freshly cooked food including the English favorite - fish and chips. The pub also offers an enchanting view of the Singapore River.
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Orchard Towers
Orchard Towers comprises of two buildings located on Claymore Road and Orchard Road. Connected by an overpass as well as by a footway, the buildings are home to a lot of activities. During the daytime, Orchard Towers is like any of the other malls on the mile long road. There are tailors shops, electronic shops, eateries, massage parlors, and legitimate hair salons and offices. A 24-hour sushi place cum diner and the Jason's gourmet super market are located on the ground floor of the building set further back from Orchard Road. More......
Mohammed Sultan Road Discotheques
This place has a number of hot and happening discotheques. Check out Cheeky Monkeys (popular with local expat kids) and Madame Wong's (popular with pubbers), as they are two trendy discotheques on Singapore's Mohammed Sultan Road. Madam Wong's converted to immense pub from a rice warehouse. The ambience here is warm and homely. A mix of pop and soul beat music is played here.