10 best sports bars in Singapore
Gather the troops and head on down to these sports bars for a night of ale-filled banter.
Gear up and watch the EPL with your friends at these bars. While some are known for their Australian and Irish dude foods, you can check out some of the craft beers and wines there, too.
Located right next to the G-Max Reverse Bungy, B.B.’s offers a great view of the hell-raising ride. Despite all the adrenaline from those G’s, the open, alfresco bar has a laidback vibe.
#01-07 Blk. E Clarke Quay, 3 River Valley Rd.,6339-5707. Open Sun-Thu 1pm-1am; Fri-Sat 1pm-3am.
The laidback Australian bar from Robertson Quay has a new outpost on Circular Road, which opened its doors just a few months back. A favorite with Aussie expats, the bar is also popular with sports nuts, thanks to its multiple flat-screen TVs. Tuck into the hearty steak sandwich ($25) or kangaroo burger (also $25), and wash it all down with a wide range of Australian draught beers, such as Pure Blonde (from $12).
52 Circular Rd., 6536-4990. Open Mon-Fri 6pm-midnight; Sat-Sun 7am-midnight.
Chill out to contemporary hits indoors as you play pool and drink yourself silly here from as early as 4pm—its happy hour rates get you one-for-one on housepours, wines and beers.
#01-16 Robertson Walk, 11 Unity St., 6738-1332. Open Mon-Thu 3:30pm-1am; Fri-Sat 3:30pm-2am; Sun 5pm-1am.
Sports fans are in for a treat at this bistro-bar, which serves pub grub and beverages such as beers, liquors, wines and crafted cocktails, together with the latest sports matches and events on television.
#01-04/05 Quayside Isle, 31 Ocean Way (Sentosa Cove), 6734-0530. Open daily noon-1am.
A popular Irish bar and restaurant in the Middle East opened its first outlet in an airy corner space of the nightlife district. Decked out in mahogany wood with bookshelves lining the walls and plush leather banquettes, it not only pours lots of pints but has a menu of traditional Irish offerings like Irish stew, beer battered fish & chip and the signature buffalo hot wings.
#01-01C Clarke Quay, 3 River Valley Rd., 6694-6911. Open Mon-Fri noon-3am; Sat-Sun 10-3am.
Much like its Tokyo counterpart, this watering hole attracts those who know how to party hard and want a no-frills good time. The alfresco dining and drinking area spills out on to the lively streets of Boat Quay, while the island-style bar has a big bell you can ring to buy everyone a drink.
3 Canton St., 6438-9808. Open Mon-Fri 11-3am; Sat 5pm-4am.
Every day is St. Patrick’s Day at Muddy Murphy’s, and there’s no better place in town to knock back a couple of ales fresh from the tap. While you’re glued to the on-field action, tuck into hearty Irish stew or beef and Guinness pie and wash it all down with more beer.
#01-02 TripleOne Somerset, 111 Somerset Rd., 6735-0400. Open Mon-Wed 11am-midnight; Thu 11-1am; Sun 11-1am; Fri-Sat 11-2am.
Remember to try the English ale Old Speckled Hen if you visit this pub. This cozy wood-furniture-filled place is a hotbed for yuppies and expats working nearby, and is especially packed and riotous when major sports events are shown on the screens.
26/27 Boat Quay, 6538-2300. Open Mon-Thu 11:30-1am; Fri-Sat 11:30-2am; Sun 11:30am-midnight.
A great spot for both pro and amateur golfers to relax, have a beer and practice their swing, Urban Fairways features golf simulators, a retail section as well as a bona fide bar. For rum lovers, try their Ron Zacapa Old Fashioned.
#01-07 Capital Tower, 168 Robinson Rd., 6327-8045. Open Mon-Fri 8am-11pm; Sat 2-11pm.
There’s no lack of activities at Wave House—there seems to always be a DJ spinning, a slew of schoolies on the FlowRider and a bevvy of pros on the FlowBarrel. There is an indoor restaurant, but you can also order tapas, sandwiches and pizzas from the beach bar, and then hit the waves again.
36 Siloso Beach Walk, 6377-3113. Open daily 10:30am-10:30pm.
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