After a long-short week after the enhanced measures and National holiday, we were all back at work, so you totally deserve to stop by a bar for a de-stressing Mojito or three. They are even better if you’re sipping one at a great cocktail bar!

28 HONG KONG STREET

It’s concealed behind the ordinary appearance of an old shophouse with little fuss or hoopla, yet lovers of the one real drink will always find the best, no matter how well-situated it is. It’s gleaming and elegant on the inside, with warm colours and enticingly cosy seating.

With US-style concoctions named after musicians and a musical selection of genuine hip-hop classics, there’s a casual American-style urban chic atmosphere.

The moderate mule, made with lemongrass-infused vodka, ginger beer, and aromatic herbs, and the New Orleans-inspired 6 Foot 7 Foot, a rum and cognac combination presented with a caramelized banana slice and an absinthe scent, are two examples.

Location 28 Hong Kong Street

COQ AND BALLS

You’d anticipate a cheerful atmosphere and strong cocktails with a name like Coq & Balls, and you’d be correct. The list reads like the United Nations of beer, with bottled and draught beers and ciders from the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, as well as local original brewers.

Coq & Balls has always been gracious in allowing you to choose your poison, including ciders, single malt whiskeys, cheeky cocktails, wines, and sake.

Two locations Tiong Bahru and Cross Street

CUBA LIBRE.

Cuba Libre Cafe & Bar is a bustling location in Clarke Quay, Singapore, that’s ideal for a night of drinks and Latin American cuisine.

Stage concerts are nearly every night, themed by Cuban culture and the ambience of Havana bars, to retain the atmosphere vibrant and exciting, though Cuba Libre’s creative drink collection can do that on its own.

Locations Frasers Tower and Clark Quay

Now go forth and celebrate at one of Singapore’s hottest Mojito bars!