![]() Enjoy their bespoke signature cocktails like The Gibson and Silk. Gibson Bar Credit: Gibson Cocktail Bar via FacebookĪdorned with gold and green accents on varnished wood, the Gibson Bar takes patrons back to the past with their classy decor. Go on a fool’s journey with The Secret Mermaid’s signature drinks that are inspired by tarot cards such as The Hanged Man and Wheel of Fortune.Īddress: 10 Collyer Quay, B1-09, Ocean Financial Centre, 049315 5. The Secret Mermaid Credit: The Secret Mermaid via Facebookĭrink like a pirate when you’re at The Secret Mermaid! Located at the heart of the CBD, the bar has one of the largest selections of American craft spirits in Asia, totalling over 45 exquisite spirits from American distilleries. Some of their popular hits are Land Of The Rising Sun, a blend which includes Bourbon infused yuzu and elderflower liqueur, and The Jade, a concoction of Moutai and Blue Curaçao.Īddress: 2 Circular Rd, Singapore 049358 4. As you open a vending machine, enter The Dragon Chamber, a chic, guerilla-style joint that sells unconventional Chinese delights with mysterious drinks. ![]() This isn’t your typical kopitiam vending machine. The Dragon Chamber Credit: The Dragon Chamber via Facebook The Other Room is glistening in gold with its beautiful backlit display of bottles to get a taste of! Priding itself for having over 300 different cask-finished spirits, The Other Room is the first and only spot in the globe where they create all the spirits in-house by an experienced team of bartenders led by Dario Knox.Īddress: 320 Orchard Rd, Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, Singapore 238865 3. Concealed down a dark alleyway off Wyndham Street, Maximal Concepts Stockton is a dark, broody and sophisticated whiskey and cocktail bar. Get your spirits lifted behind the Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel for a taste of luxury away from prying eyes. The Other Room Credit: The Other Room via Facebook Have a swig at the popular Pandan Colada and Mama Kopi and reminisce of old times with a loved one.Īddress: 38 Prinsep St, Singapore 188665 2. Behind those shelves hides a lively bar that serves unique cocktails and local food with an exciting twist. From the outside there is no indication that Spiffy Dapper is anything more than a. Regardless of young or old, Mama shops are a timeless world full of childhood snacks, toys and magazines! However, don’t be fooled by this mama shop with common void deck tables at Princep street. A coffee shop come speakeasy bar come gastropub thats Spiffy Dapper. Here are our top 5 picks for the best Speakeasy and hidden bars to try! 1. Once known as hole-in-the-wall joints to secretly consume alcohol during the American Prohibition in the 1920s, Speakeasy bars are becoming the latest trend to unwind while enjoying the element of “secrecy” behind unassuming nooks and crannies. Looking for a secret escape full of mystery, intrigue and high spirits? Speakeasy bars have elements of all three and more! All we’ll say is that it’s a gin-based cocktail we don’t want to ruin the surprise.Credit: The Dragon Chamber via Facebook, Gibson Cocktail Bar via Facebook It’s a little overwhelming, so we’ll suggest starting with the 1928. True sake fiends in Singapore will need no introduction to specialty sake bar MoboMoga, though others may have a bit of a hard time hunting it down. Please call +65 6828 8885 or email to make your reservation. The Dragon Chamber is an exciting Chinese bar and restaurant hidden along Circular Road. And the menu is as eager to educate as the loquacious Knox, with each drink accompanied by a short history of the classic that inspired it, alcoholic strength, ingredients and even glass shape. This promotion is not valid on eve of and on Public Holidays. Over 30 recipes have been divided into no fewer than eight categories, ranging from pre- to post-Prohibition, Solera System, Punch and more. This tiny 10-seater bar first started in the hidden alleys of Tanjong Pagar, making a name for itself with its experimental ideas and ever-changing cocktail menu. Order some flights to really taste the difference. ![]() Here, a Diplomatico rum can have additional raisin notes while a Sipsmith gin surprises with lavender and white pepper. While Google Maps gives its location as Amoy Street, the hidden restaurant is actually located along the narrow Gemmill Lane. ![]() There are over 150 spirits at The Other Room and all of them, stripped off their original bottles and labels and placed in identical vessels, are either cask- or spice-finished for a different take on the familiar. Burger Bar True to its name, Burger Bar serves up classic American burgers from its home base in Telok Ayer. The Hidden Story is a new cocktail bar that pays homage to America’s Prohibition era juxtaposed against the rich Peranakan heritage of the neighbourhood. Knox, who many will recognise from his days at Hongkong Street bar and restaurant FOC, is like a mad scientist with flavours. Speakeasy concept bars have taken to Singapore like a moth to an oversaturated flame.
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