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The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore I'm looking for... Singapore, SG Log In Sign Up Top Picks Trending Food Coffee Nightlife Fun Shopping The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore Created by Foursquare Lists • Published On: May 22, 2016 Share Tweet Sign up to tell us what you like, and never miss a beat on finding the best places for you. Sign up with Facebook or Sign up with email 1. Café Iguana 8.2 30 Merchant Rd. (Riverside Point), Singapore Mexican Restaurant · Singapore River · 176 tips and reviews Jeeda Amir: The best margaritas you can have during happy hour with different EIGHT flavours! The 9 Best Places with Soy Lattes in Singapore eileen lee: happy hour prices are crazy good! 40% off some of their best margarita selection. Abhinav Mouli: The happy hours REALLY make you happy :-) The 15 Best Places for Berries in Singapore The 15 Best Places for Margaritas in 2. Martini Bar 8.4 Singapore Mezzanine Level, Grand Hyatt (10 Scotts Road), Singapore Cocktail Bar · Orchard Road · 16 tips and reviews Marine Fqt: Great and cozy atmosphere, excellent martinis, great service though a little slow when croweed. I strongly recommend! Happy hours Monday-saturday 6-9pm 50% off most drinks (martinis, wine, cocktails.. Minka Monica Li: Happy hour is the best deal ever on martinis in Singapore. Available even on Friday evenings https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 1/7 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore John: Great happy hour 3. Loof 8.3 #03-07 Odeon Towers (331 North Bridge Rd), Bras Basah, Singapore Lounge · Downtown Core · 74 tips and reviews Teresa: Such a nice rooftop bar with good happy hour deals! The chicken wings are so good. Paul Rasmussen: Great rooftop bar with lots of bar food. Great happy hour specials and nice location (city hall / bugis area). Joanna: The best roof top bar in Singapore! Amazing happy hour including spirits! Inventive and ever changing cocktail list! A must! 4. Emerald Hill No 5 8.2 5 Emerald Hill, Singapore Cocktail Bar · Orchard Road · 78 tips and reviews Laremy Lee: Happy hour martinis rock El Tee: Best happy hours in Orchard Road, 6 dollars net for premium pours, black label, absolut, bombay. Great chicken wings too. Trina: HAPPY HOUR : one for one martinis daily from 9pm onwards daily https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 2/7 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore 5. Morton's Bar 8.1 4F, Mandarin Oriental Singapore (5 Raffles Ave, Marina Square), Singapore Hotel Bar · Downtown Core · 20 tips and reviews Michael Netzley: Great brand, but horrible customer service. Visited during happy hour, countless empty seats, but still would not serve me at 6:15 pm because "friends" coming. Attitude = zero concern for customer Clement Chio: Happy Hour every weekday from 5-7pm. Mortinis at S$12.95++ but you'd really be here for the free Steak Filet Mignon sandwiches dished every half hour. My favorite chill out place (if I've the time) :) Jessica Leanne: Get here early to get a seat! Best Happy Hour in Singapore. Cosmo's are yum. Best way to end a day 6. Brewerkz Restaurant & Microbrewery 8.4 30 Merchant Road, #01-05/06, (Riverside Point), Singapore Gastropub · Singapore River · 685 tips and reviews Leigh McKiernon: Kolsch lager is fantastic. Best happy hour in Singapore. $14 for 1.4l of beer. Wow! Leo C.: My favourite microbrewery in Singapore bar none. Hopback ale is my favourite. Go during happy hours for a better deal. The food is fantastic too! Quesadillas, nachos, wings and satay for the win! Sharon Ng: Great happy hour from before 3pm! 7. Wala Wala Cafe Bar 7.8 31 Lorong Mambong (Holland Village), Singapore Bar · Central Region · 89 tips and reviews Yatin Premchand: Use to have one of the best happy hours in Singapore. Now good music and beer. Giancarlo Damiani: Good happy hour and awesome band! Akemi Cade: Order a Sapporo beer during happy hour and enjoy live https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 3/7 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore band music on the second floor with your friends! 8. JiBiru Craft Beer Bar 7.9 #01-26, 313@Somerset (313 Orchard Rd.), Singapore Beer Garden · Orchard Road · 50 tips and reviews Matt Tench: Happy hour 12 to 6 and lesser 6 to 8 eg Hitachino 500ml $10 then $13.50 ($14.90 thereafter) SuNNiDaez Love: tried the hitachino nest beer here. smooth with a little bitter after-taste. quite a nice craft beer. happy hour from 12-6pm @ $8 and $10. Keanu Rief: Very nice beer, try the IPAs, pretty reasonable during happy hour. 9. OverEasy 7.7 #01-06 One Fullerton (1 Fullerton Rd), Singapore Bar · Financial District · 112 tips and reviews John Antos: Beautiful place for a drink or a snack overlooking the water and Marina Bay, happy hour is buy one get one free on wine and beer. Vegetarian option recommend the Portobello burger. Teresa: Such a great place to catch up with friends over drinks! 1 for 1 specials during happy hour and sliders for only $1. The view of singapore is also spectacular. Lynman: Great happy hour and a fantastic outdoor area with a view. Also: mac and cheese and decent burgers. https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 4/7 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore 10. Acid Bar 7.5 Peranakan Place (180 Orchard Rd), Singapore Bar · Orchard Road · 41 tips and reviews Shurli Lieamn: Happy hour 5-9pm Faiz Faiz Faiz: Happy hour 5pm to 9pm! Erdinger per pint is 9.90! Pyrena chu: Awesome band on friday nights.Happy hour ends at 9pm! 11. The Black Swan 7.7 19 Cecil Street #01-01 Cocktail Bar · Financial District · 41 tips and reviews Cheen TAN: Swan-ky place in Raffles Plc for feeling classy after work. But food is forgettable. Another "me too" menu :-( Decent happy hour deals though Veronika Kovaličová: This place is great, fancy and very stylish! Nice drinks, professional staff and their happy hour oysters and champagne is the best! Emmanuelle Tesniere: Happy hour is a must ! Each glass of champagne comes with 2 oysters ! Before 7:30 only ! Hurry up ! 12. Humpback 8.0 18 Bukit Pasoh https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 5/7 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore Seafood Restaurant · Central Region · 7 tips and reviews Chenyze: Oysters are $2-3 apiece during happy hour – 5pm to 7pm every day, and all night on Mondays! Genevieve Ho: Great place to chow down oysters w Martinis Monday $2 -3 happy hour all night Ketat Sarakune: Oysters from WA, great cocktails, clams soup was fantastic 13. Ice Cold Beer 8.3 9 Emerald Hill Rd., Singapore Bar · Orchard Road · 90 tips and reviews Stephanie Pang: Get the happy hour offers Laurent Ghirardotti: Nice happy hour, really nice location Stephanie Wong: Happy hour till 9pm. Outdoor area closes at 10pm. 14. Kinki Restaurant & Bar 7.8 #02-02, Customs House (70 Collyer Quay), Singapore Japanese Restaurant · Financial District · 64 tips and reviews Yatin Premchand: Food is oj but the bar has a great view and fantastic happy hour! Trina: HAPPY HOUR :one for one from 5pm - 8pm Berlinda: Happy Hour at the Rooftop bar starts at 5pm.. 1 for 1 housepour wines,spirits and beers. Don't miss out on that! https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 6/7 6/3/2016 The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in Singapore 15. Timbré 7.9 The Substation (45 Armenian St), Central Area, Singapore Pub · Central Region · 98 tips and reviews Wayne: Happy hour daily from 6pm-9pm. Erdinger & Heineken buy 2 pints & get 1 free @ 28++ Gayle Nerva: Happy hour every day from 6-9pm! Happy hour all night on Sundays and Mondays!!! :) Belle Chua: Shooter promo... 1/2 dozen shooters at happy hour rate starts at 11pm About Blog Businesses Cities Developers Help Jobs Cookies (Updated) Privacy (Updated) Terms English Foursquare © 2016 Lovingly made in NYC & SF Cities: Atlanta Austin Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Houston Las Vegas Los Angeles New York Philadelphia Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle Washington, D.C. Countries: Belgium Brazil Canada Chile Finland France Germany Great Britain Hungary Indonesia Japan Mexico Netherlands Philippines Russia Singapore Spain Thailand Turkey https://foursquare.com/top-places/singapore/best-places-happy-hour 7/7.
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