go these clubs
there r many clubs in clarke quay
-ministry of sound
- attica
-gotham penthouse
orchard area
-thumper @ goodwood park hotel Ground Floor,
22 Scotts Road, Singapore 228221
http://www.thumper.com.sg/index.php?p=section&sub=article&articlegrppk=9
-bar none @ marriott
http://www.barnoneasia.com/
-liquid room @ the gallery hotel
http://www.liquidroom.com.sg/
-brix
Brix
Grand Hyatt Singapore, 10-12 Scotts Rd, Tel: 738-1234
Has: reputation as the former Brannigans, hangout for sailors and SPG's
Open: Sun-Thu 5pm-2am, Fri-Sat 5pm-3am
-devils bar @ orchard parade hotel http://www.devilsbar.com.sg/html/large.html
vivocity
-st james power station (dragonfly)
sentosa
-cafe del mar @ siloso beach
-zouk (velvet n phuture) @ jiak kim rd (near grand copthorne hotel)
-Club Momo
5, Magazine Road, #01-02, Singapore 059571
Ph : 6535 3030 ; Fax : 6535 3031
Chijmes
Bonne Sante
#01-13 The Gallery, Tel: 338-1801
Has: Lots of class, jazz, good wine selection
Open: Sun-Thu 5pm to 1am, Fri-Sat 5pm to 2am
Happy Hours: 5-9pm daily
China Jump Bar and Grill
#B1-07/08, Fountain Court, Tel: 338-9388
Has: Packed dance floor and long queue to get in on weekends, the infamous "Dentist's Chair"
Open: Sun-Tue 12pm to 1am, Wed-Sat 12pm to 3am
Cover charge Wed, Fri-Sat $20 (men), $15 (women)
Father Flanagan's Irish Pub
#B1-06, Fountain Court, Tel: 333-1418
Has: Comfortable, homely feel, Kilkenny's
Open: Sun-Tue 11am-midnight, Wed-Thu 11-1am, Fri-Sat 11-2am
Happy Hours: Tue-Sun 11am-8pm Mon all day
Shrooms
30 Victoria Street, Tel: 336-2268
Has: nice indoor and outdoor seating areas
Open: Sun-Thu 11:30am-midnight, Fri-Sat 11:30-1am
Nearby:
Bar and Billiard Room
Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Tel: 337-1886
Has: Old school elegance, live band, jazz
Open: Daily 11:30am-midnight
The Long Bar
Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Tel: 337-1886
Has: Lots of history, expat crowd, jazz
Open: Sun-Thu 11am to 1am, Fri-Sat 11-2am
Captain's Bar
The Oriental, Marina Square, 5 Raffles Ave, Tel: 338-0066
Has: pool tables
Open: Mon-Thu, Sun noon-1am, Fri-Sat noon-2am
Happy Hours: 5-9pm daily
The Cricketer
Marina Mandarin, Marina Square, 6 Raffles Blvd, Tel: 338-3388
Has: old-fashioned English pub feel
Open: Mon-Sat 5pm-1am
Happy Hours: Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 5-9pm, Thu all night
Somerset's Bar
The Westin Plaza, 2 Stamford Rd, Tel: 338-8585
Has: Singapore's longest bar, jazz
Open: Daily 5pm-2am
Happy Hours: 5-8:30pm
Paulaner Brauhaus
#01-01/#02-01/#03-01 Millenia Walk, 9 Raffles Ave, Tel: 883-2572
Has: German micro-brewed beers and cuisine
Open: Daily 11:30am-1am
Happy Hours: 11:30am-6pm
The Whisky Still
#01-79/80 Millenia Walk, 9 Raffles Blvd, Tel: 336-6660
Has: Scottish theme, extensive whisky menu
Open: Mon-Fri 11:45am-midnight, Sat 11:45am-1am, Sun 11:45am-8pm
Hu'u Bar
Singapore Art Museum, 71 Bras Basah Rd, Tel: 338-8662
Has: trendy, in-crowd, acid jazz
Open: Sun-Thu 11-2am, Fri-Sat 11-3am
Happy Hours: 6-9pm
there r some nice chill out pubs n cafe at club streets, one rochester, villa bali @ lock rd, mt faber, greenwood avenue, holland village
2007-03-02 15:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm glad you asked. Some of the best night spots in Singapore are in the following areas:
1. Mohammed Sultan Road
This place used to be the hub of all happening nightspots in Singapore. These days, the expatriates and hippies have moved to the three quays (see below) for partying action. That is not to say that the Mohammed Sultan Road (near River Valley Road) is not happening. You can certainly check it out to see various bars and pubs which are quite in vogue.
2. The Three Quays
The Three Quays? What the heck is that, you ask? Well, it refers to Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay. In Singapore, these three quays form a loop around the Singapore River and they are packed with nightspots.
A typical day time scene in Boat Quay
Photo by StarvingFox Some rights reserved
The most happening order of the day is Clarke Quay and coming in second, Boat Quay. Robertson Quay is more serene area which you may want to visit after ‘pub crawling’ through the other two areas.
3. CHIJMES and nearby
Look up any Singapore map and you’ll see a reference to CHIMES, which is essentially a nightspot area formed around a church. A favorite amongst expatriates for its nice locale, you can typically have a nice dinner in one of the restaurants before going on to party the night away.
4. Chinatown
Chinatown may appear quite seedy to some – and indeed it is so. Here you will find all manner of bars and nightspots which are cheaper than the other places in this list. Watch for the KTV bars which dot the landscape – they are full of neon signs inviting you to go in and sing a tune or two.
5. Orchard Road
Orchard Road also has its share of nightspots – the most prominent ones near Delfi Orchard. Those with families – be warned – there are typically many hookers in the Delfi Orchard area. If you’re uncomfortable with such scenes, make way further down Orchard Road to other nightspots.
2007-03-06 11:29:26
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answered by gary_hendricks_mail 2
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yes the nightlife is pretty rad, you said it.
there are a few places you could hit:
1. Zouk (arguably the most popular club. crowded but fun on wednesdays, pretty awesome too on weekends)
2. Ministry of Sound (big, lots of different rooms)
3. St. James (a new nightspot with alot to offer)
4. dbl O (great RnB on thursdays)
5. cafe del mar (sentosa beach. i haven't been there, but heard great things about it!)
check out clarke quay at night. great river views, and a couple of pubs/clubs you could check out. chijmes is more 'uppity' i guess, probably less wannabe youngsters around. (:
you could check out events happening here:
http://www.mumtazz.com/singapore/
2007-03-03 07:26:06
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answered by hairpee 1
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Okay...here are the places that you hafta go to:
1) New Asia Bar, located at the swisshotel (Hip Hop, RNB, Retro)
2) Movida, St James Powerhouse (Salsa, Latin music, RNB, Hip Hop)
3) Attica, Clarke Quay
4) MOS, clarke Quay (4 Different clubs in one vicinity)
5) Zouk, River valley
2007-03-04 08:51:09
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answered by Gosh 3
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