SINGAPORE BAR

Coq & Balls

The buzz: This Tiong Bahru newbie is just right for a casual drink.  Coq and Balls has got a good vibe and is on the same stretch as similarly laid-back joint Heart Of House and Korean spot Big Mama.

The décor: The place already feels like a comfortable neighborhood hangout. The owners and servers wear street clothes, there are grungy crumbling brick walls, and behind the bar, sports are screened on the telly.

The food: Simple bites like Bacon Cherry Bombs ($6), bacon and cherry tomato yakitori, and Breaded Coq Strips ($6), deep fried pork with your choice of dipping sauce (wasabi, chili or tartar), are hearty enough to sop up any excess alcohol. If you want a full meal, sandwiches such as smoked duck breast with teriyaki ($15) as well as pan-seared tuna with mayonnaise ($12) will do the trick.

The drinks: There’s a comprehensive international beer and hard cider list. Japanese Hitachino Nest Espresso Stout ($14) sits alongside Australian Little Creatures Pale Ale ($12) and Westons Vintage Apple Cider ($16) from the UK. The cocktail specialty here is the Chuck Norris ($21), a triple shot of green, blue and red absinthe served in a flaming glass. Much tamer is Something Green? ($19), comprising Grey Goose La Poire, midori, absinthe, apples and egg white.

The music: A nifty indie-ish soundtrack adds to the buzz.

The crowd: Young creative professionals unwinding over a couple of cold ones and filling bar chow while watching TV.

Why you’ll be back: For a fun easy night out that you don’t need to dress up for.

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Venue Details
Address: Coq & Balls, 6, Singapore, 169246
Phone: 6276-6609
Website: www.coqnballs.com
Open since: October, 2012
Opening hours: daily 4-11pm
Nearest trainChinatown
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