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Edit ThisWala Wala Cafe and Bar
Edit ThisThis cosy bar down at Holland Village is widely visited by the Singaporean expat community as well as locals who love 'Live' music.
Chill out on the ground floor, watching the people go by while enjoying some really tasty snacks. With a few flat screen tvs hanging above the bar, it's a common sight to see sports fan cheer on their favourite teams as they enjoy their beverage of choice.
For a rocking good time, just head upstairs where a band plays 'live' music almost nightly. Widely popular local band, The UnXpected, brings the house down every more..
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| tel: | +65 6733 9400 |
| address: | 31 Lorong Mambong, Holland Village |
The Gashaus
Edit ThisThe Gashaus & Jamwerkz Music Studios in Bugis is the home of all things musical in Singapore, with 6,000 square feet of fun, and something for everyone. You have to check their events calendar to find out what's on, because any night of the week could be something special (they rent out the venue for private parties all the time!). You'll find all genres performing here; art noise, experimental jazz, hardcore, punk rock, emo and goth, (check out their monthly J-Rock night and cosplay parties), heavy metal, reggae, ska, dub and deejay dance parties (breakdancers love the tile more..
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| accessibility: | easy, first floor |
| tel: | tel: +65 6337 1967 fax: +65 6336 6302 |
| address: | 114 Middle Rd. #01-00 (Lee Kai House) Bugis, Singapore |
Le Pont de Vie
Edit This The innovative
menu at the award winning Le Pont de Vie currently features some of Europes most classical dishes. As well as French and Italian favourites, the menu boasts dishes from Austria, Spain, Croatia, Scandinavia and the UK.
The
restaurant nestles within one of Singapore’s most picturesque
surroundings at Kampong Glam, an upcoming dining destination has free
evening parking, quaint shops making Kampong Glam the best preserved heritage district in Singapore.
The cuisine at Le Pont de Vie has been described as "an more..
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| accessibility: | car, taxi, foot |
| tel: | 62388682 |
| address: | 26 Kandahar Street |
Prince of Wales - Backpacker Pub
Edit ThisThe PRINCE OF WALES (Singapore) is modeled on the many Australian corner pubs/hotels that provide punters with live music, a variety of cold draught beer, inexpensive accommodation and a casual atmosphere.
A subtle Australian feel is brought to the pub through its sunburnt colours, corrugated iron, weatherboard, and red gum timber.
Australian draught beer from the Grand Ridge Brewery in Gippsland Victoria is shipped in to compliment the other international draught beers on offer. Foster’s, Beamish Irish stout, Newcastle Brown ale, & John more..| type: | general |
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| tel: | +65 62990130 |
| address: | 101 Dunlop Street |
| zipcode: | Little India, Singapore |
Stanley's Pub @ 14 Jalan Klapa
Edit ThisNewly opened pub located off North Bridge Rd, Victoria St. Is on the ground floor of a historical 2-storey shophouses. Very nice decor and ambience for chill-out & gathering, also recreation games like karaoke (start only at 8:30pm), pool & electronic darts. Carlsberg beer @ $21 happy hr.
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| tel: | 63960026 |
| address: | 14 Jalan Klapa |
Roof Bar
Edit ThisLocated on the roof of a three storey building in the Chinatown district, this small bar offers a nice view of the city skyline, especially after sunset. Look for the sign hanging on the side of the building with "Roof Bar" spray painted on it :)
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The Roof Bar Sundeck Terrace
Edit ThisIt's located at 32A Pagoda Street in Chinatown(Singapore).The place is open air. Open daily except Sundays. It's got the best 360 degree view of the chinatown and the city district skyline. It's even better when the lights come on at night.
Daily crowd consist of locals, expats and loads of tourist. The prices are reasonably cheap but it's cash only at this place. For now anyway. There's lot of people that have the place booked for private functions so ask the management. They also won Think magazine readers choice in 2 categories. Best local and Best more..
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| address: | 32A Pagoda Street(Chinatown) |
Bar None - Mariott Hotel
Edit ThisBasically, this bar is the best in Singapore.... It has the best crowd mixed mixed with a great atmopshere. Go on a saturday night and listen to the live band...
They also do a varient of "Whose line is it anyway", impromptu comedy, etc.
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