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8 Affordable Alcohol Buffets, Including Free-Flow Soju, Gin And More


Best alcohol buffets in Singapore


Singapore’s nightlife is back in full swing, and if you’ve been heading out to celebrate TGIF at night clubs regularly, you’ve probably been feeling the pinch. Instead of drinking at the club or at bars nearby, make your money do the most and pre-game at these liquid buffets instead.

From unlimited atas gins to wines, sojus and beers, here are 8 affordable liquid buffets in Singapore to try out the next time you plan to party. Please drink responsibly.


1. Tapout


East Coast bar Tapout is best known for their extensive selection of craft beers, which patrons can now enjoy free-flow for just $78++. The alcohol buffet runs for four hours, between 12pm to 4pm on weekends only. It entitles customers to unlimited pours of 20 different types of craft beers, sourced from around the world. Note that the beers are on rotation too.

If you’re someone who prefers wines or bubblies, that’s available as well for free-flow at just $38++! Beyond the unlimited drinks, Tapout also has an extensive food menu to keep the munchies at bay, with burgers, pastas, and bar bites on the menu.

Address: 103 East Coast Road, Singapore 428797
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 3pm to 12am, Sat-Sun 12pm to 12am
Tel: 8404 9144
Website


2. Cin Cin



Image credit: Cin Cin

Gin specialty bar Cin Cin has recently launched Gin Treasury, their free-flow gin buffet that gives you a passport to their vault of over 50 different gins sourced from around the world, and nine different tonics to mix these with. Priced at $68++ per person, you also get unlimited house wines and beers for the price. The buffet is available every Saturday, in two seatings: 3pm to 6pm, and 6:45pm to 9:45pm. Given that a quality gin and tonic will cost you at least $20++ at most bars today, Cin Cin’s liquid buffet is definitely worth every penny, especially since it is set in a hotel. Book a table here.

Address: 100 Peck Seah Street, #01-02, Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore 079333
Buffet hours: Saturday, 3pm to 9:45pm
Website


3. Chorong Pocha


If soju is your alcoholic beverage of choice, then head down to Chorong Pocha. This Korean street food eatery is styled after roadside bars in Korea known as pochas, and offers a similarly laidback vibe. Get their soju buffet, which entitles you to free-flow bottles of their house-brand soju in flavours such as Peach, Grapefruit, Green Apple, Green Grape, and Lychee, from just $35++. If you’re feeling peckish, the buffet also comes with free bites, including corn dog, mandu, fries, and seaweed chicken rolls. The liquid buffet is available on Monday to Saturday, from 5pm to 9pm.

Address: 3D River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, #01-13, Singapore 179023
Buffet hours: Mon-Sat, 5pm to 9pm
Tel: 8200 0713
Website


4. Jekyll & Hyde



Image credit: Jekyll & Hyde

Jekyll & Hyde has two types of liquid buffets offered from Mondays to Thursdays. Diners can book a table via Chope with the code ‘CHEERS19JH’ and enjoy free-flow wines and beers at $45+, or free-flow beers, wines, and house-pour spirits at $60+ per person. The buffet runs for three hours, so you’ll definitely be getting your money’s worth. 

Address: 74 Neil Road, Singapore 088839
Buffet hours: Mon-Thurs 6pm to 12am
Tel: 8940 2450
Website


5. Mister Wu


We last spoke about Mister Wu when they launched their modern dim sum buffet. If you like your dim sum along with an all-you-can-drink booze menu, then book your table at the restaurant via Chope with the promo code ‘CHEERS19WU’. You get free-flow alcohol, be it wines, beers, or sakes, for just $48 nett. Held from 6pm to 9pm daily, this buffet is a great way to wind down after a long week at work, especially if your office is in the city centre.

Read our Mister Wu review.

Address: 30 Victoria Street, #01-11/12, CHJIMES, Singapore 187996
Buffet hours: Daily 6pm to 9pm
Tel: 8112 0381


6. Alley on 25


If pizza and craft beers are your love language, head on over to Alley on 25 at Andaz Singapore for their Pizza and Pilsner nights. Held every Tuesday, from 6pm to 8pm, the buffet entitles diners to free-flow, handcrafted pizzas, as well as bottles of Andaz’s house-brand Pilsner. Priced at $39++, you get to choose from a handful of pizzas, all prepared in their towering pizza oven, to enjoy with their light, hoppy pilsner created in collaboration with Trouble Brewing. The sky high views of Bugis are also a plus point here.

Address: 5 Fraser Street, Level 25, Andaz Singapore, Singapore 189354
Buffet hours: Tue, 6pm to 8pm
Tel: 6408 1288
Website


7. Redtail



Image credit: Redtail

Those headed to Zouk for the night can make a pitstop at Redtail for their alcohol buffet. Zouk’s sister bar has a $38++ liquid buffet centred around cocktails and spirits, held on Tuesdays to Saturdays from 5pm to 9pm. Choose from Redtail’s cocktail menu, as well as housepour spirits, including gin, whisky, and brandy. If hard liquor isn’t your jam, they also have beer as part of their buffet offerings. Prices increase to $48++ on the eve of, and on public holidays, as well as during special club events.

Address: 3C River Valley Road, #01-04, Block C, The Cannery, Singapore 179022
Buffet hours: Tue-Sat 5pm to 9pm
Tel: 9007 0533
Website


8. The Exchange


The Exchange is a CBD favourite, especially since their bar has a bevvy of promotions that run all week. Pay them a visit on Wednesday to enjoy their complimentary free-flow buffet when you spend a minimum of $25 on food per person—a deal that’s truly hard to beat. The buffet runs between 6pm to 10pm, and you get your pick from all their housepour beverages.

Address: 8 Marina View, #01-05, Asia Square Tower 1, Singapore 018960
Buffet hours: Wed 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6636 1200
Website


Liquid buffets in Singapore


Here are all the liquid buffets in Singapore you can try the next time you’re planning for a night out! If you want a night of dinner and drinks, check out our Clarke Quay food guide.

This post is brought to you by Tapout.

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