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NIGHTLIFE
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Hard
Rock Cafe Singapore:
Hard Rock Cafe is awesome. You have to
go to Hard Rock Cafe in Singapore and you've been there!
Lots of interesting memorabilia on the walls and a great
food.
Address:
#02-01 / # 03-01 HPL House
50 Cuscaden Road
Singapore 249724
Phone: +65 6235 5232, Fax:
+ 65 6235 7398 |
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Café
Iguana:
Café Iguana is the best in
Singapore. Located at 30 Merchant Road and have launched
a great new happy hour at Café Iguana, with draft
beer, tequila drinks and house pour wines
and spirits on a buy one, get one free basis every day
from opening until 9pm!
Address:
#01-03 Riverside Point
Singapore 058282
Phone: +65 6236 1275, Fax:
+65 6438 237 |
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Cafe
L'Espresso:
With its European-inspired decor,
this cafe at the Goodwood Park Hotel serves up Western
and Continental specialities. Begin your culinary exploration
with salmon and champagne. A delectable array includes
freshly baked scones, sandwiches, cakes, pastries, ice
cream and fruit salad. Try the deliciously moist Hazelnut
Slice. The bread and butter pudding is the house speciality.
Drinks include a selection of fine coffees and teas. Try
the Goodwood Blend, Cafe L'Espresso's very own concoction.
Address:
22 Scotts Road
Goodwood Park Hotel
Singapore 228221
Phone: +65 6730 1743, Fax:
+65 6738 6130 |
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Clubs
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Amoeba:
This decidedly
swish night spot, where local celebs pose in the velvet
booths lining the walls, is owned by a former MTV host.
The music ranges from soul to acid jazz and salsa, after
which you'll be ready to recuperate at the bar with a
Bellini cocktail.
Address:
#01-59/60 UE Square
207 River Valley Road
Singapore 238275
Phone: +65 7356193 |
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The
Liquid Room:
This chic club is one of the hottest
in Singapore, attracting the young, trendy and rich. From
the dimly lit Sound Bar The Liquid Room on the ground
floor (with a verdant alfresco area) to its 3,000 sq.
ft. dance floor on the second level, the ambiance here
is classy and chill.
Address:
The Gallery Evason
76 Robertson Quay,#01/02-05
Singapore 238254
Phone: +65 333 8117, Fax:
+65 235 0091 |
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Zouk:
Internationally renowned, this nightlife
institution is the place to go hard clubbing featuring
international spinmeisters such as Paul Oakenfold, John
Digweed, DJ Pippi, James Lavelle, DJ Vadim and Sasha,
who have all graced Zouk. Located within the complex is
Phuture, which offers a nice alternative from the always-crowded
main dance hall. At Velvet Underground next door, shake
it up to disco and house beats. Those who need to refuel
their stomachs can head to the diner to Velvet, while
those wanting a little more finesse with their drinks
can head out to the Wine Bar, where poseurs, celebrities
and the hip 'n' trendy are constantly parked.
Address:
17 Jiak Kim St.
Singapore 16942
Phone: +65 6738 2988, Fax:
+65 6738 3988 |
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Centro:
Having just
opened in mid 2001, Centro is the club has already achieved
critical acclaim throughout Asia and also recently beat
4 time winner Zouk Singapore recently to become "Nightspot
of the Year". With a state of the art sound and light
system, the 800 capacity club with its all glass walls
overlooking Singapore's Marina Bay is packing in capacity
crowds week after week.
Address:
#02-02 One Fullerton
1 Fullerton Rd, Singapore 049213
Phone: +65 6238 0200, Fax:
+65 6238 7610 |
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Sultan
of Swing:
Tready and talked about disco, drawing
a large enough crowd of young clubbers to fill the huge
dance floor that lies behind the quieter Shanghai Sally
lounge bar out front.
Address:
#01-02/03 Central Mall 5 Magazine Road
Singapore 059568
Phone: +65 5570828 |
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Bars, Pubs & Tavern
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Alley
Bar:
This high-ceilinged,
L-shaped bar that literally opens out into an alley attracts
a cosmopolitan crowd of yuppies and expatriates. The margaritas
are strong, the wine list is comprehensive, and the dimsum-style
snacks, ranging from pandan chicken to scallop dumplings,
go down easy. Conversations tend to be shouted above the
Buddha Bar-ish music as the night wears on thanks to the
cacophonous crowd.
Address:
2 Emerald Hill
Peranakan Place, 180 Orchard Rd
Singapore 229287
Phone: +65 6738 8818, Fax:
+65 6737 2411 |
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Carnegies:
Carnegies is filled with afterwork
tipplers enjoying Happy Hours and Crazy Hours. And on
Wednesday's Carnegies plays host to one of the wildnest
ladies in Asia. Carnegie's venues are not quite the size
of Carnegie Hall but we hope that your time spent with
us will be as memorable.
Address:
44-45 Pekin Street
#01-01 Far East Square Singapore
Phone: +65 534 0850, Fax:
+65
534 2609 |
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Shamus
O Donnell's Irish Pub:
Shamus O Donnell's Irish Pub is
reminiscent of a Dublin City Bar. Why not drop in for
a pint of Kilkenny or Guinness Stout. Enjoy your beer
while sitting at one of the longest bars in Singapore.
To get away from it all grab a seat in the Snug. The Snug
is traditional in bars in Ireland. It's a small private
area with a service hatch directly to the bar. It's private
yet you can still feel the atmosphere of the pub and receive
excellent service without leaving your seat. As is traditional
in pubs in Ireland you'll always find the proprietor on
hand to pour a drink or have a chat or share a joke.
Address:
54 Tras Street
#01-01, Singapore 078993
Phone: +65 6225 1090, Fax:
+65 6225 9269 |
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Crazy
Elephant:
This 'extension' of the Crazy Elephant
offers a more laid-back atmosphere for people who prefers
a quieter night out. A great place to meet people and
have a laugh over a game of pool or cheer on your favourite
soccer team on the big screen!
The crowd that congregates at the Crazy Elephant is one
that enjoys good music , appreciates the synergy given
and displayed by the band members and who understands
what organic music is all about or people who's addicted
to its total informality and the friendly staff who make
you feel right at home.
Address:
3E River Valley Road
#01-06/07 Clarke Quay Trader's Market
Singapore 179024
Phone: +65 6337 1990 |
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Balaclava:
Surprisingly located in a convention
centre this chic venue features lots of red, armchairs,
lamps and screen divides. The interior combines textures
- leather alongside silks and timber. The seating is arranged
with ample spacing to allow for intimate parties and the
service is very attentive with great attention to detail,
so expect perfectly mixed drinks.
Address:
1 Raffles Boulevard
Suntec City Convension Centre, Singapore
Phone: + 65 3 391 600 |
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Harry's
@ The Esplanade:
Dedicated to bringing us great jazz
played live, the people behind Harry's Bar at Boat Quay
continues to set the pace with a new sophisticated jazz
enclave at Singapore's premier performing arts center,
Harry's@ The Esplanade. Swing also to blues, soul and
R&B, as your savor the various cocktails and beers
on tap.
Address:
#01-05/07 Esplanade Mall
Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay
8 Raffles Ave., Singapore 6334-0132
Phone: +65 6334 0132, Fax:
+65 6334 0134 |
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Metz
Metropolitan Bar:
Welcome to METZ - THE METROPOLITAN
BAR, where the beats are ambient and cool, fresh vibes
fill the air. Sensual surroundings, ambient music, on
outstanding live band, excellent food, professional service
and a refreshing price level are all conducive to making
METZ and ideal place for those that expect and deserve
that little more.
Address:
76 Robertson Quay
Gallery Hotel #01/02-11 Singapore 2382544
Phone: +65 6887 2490, Fax:
+65 6887 0370 |
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