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A favorite in Singapore’s LGBTQ+ scene, this cozy spot is home to some of the friendliest bartenders, ready to mix up your favorite drinks. Don’t despair—warm welcomes abound in Chinatown’s cafés and gastropubs on Neil Road. Big shout out to Bryan for being such a great host!
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Dorothy's Bar
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Looking for a fun night out with a touch of magic?
Here’s a guide to the top gay clubs in Singapore that you absolutely must visit!
Rabbit’s HOLE
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Rabbit’s HOLE is one of Singapore’s coolest and most laid-back gay bars, offering a cozy yet vibrant atmosphere that’s perfect for a fun night out. The bar is concealed behind a fake shop that sells Chinese sausages, so if you spot a shop that seems a little out of place in comparison to all the eateries and dessert spots along Neil Road, you’ll know that you’re at the right place.
Whether you’re here to unwind with friends over drinks or groove to some funky beats,
Rabbit’s HOLE delivers an unforgettable experience. Regulars come here for the strong Long Island Iced Teas (à la sister bar, Tantric's), double-shot drinks and also for the kitsch paraphernalia of NSFW, semi-nude male pictures and musical-theatre posters that lined the walls.
The vibe? Still, you’ll find plenty of queer-friendly spaces, especially after dark. Located in the heart of the city, this quirky spot stands out with its unique rabbit-themed decor and welcoming vibe. Say no more. Feeling bold?
Knock back a couple drinks and dance the night away at Sausage Market, and who knows, maybe even indulge in some sausages yourself.
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Hard Rock Café
Hard Rock Café is a family-friendly joint during the day, serving up American food like chicken tenders, buffalo wings, and a wide variety of burgers.
Singapore’s indigenous Malays have long recognized and celebrated mak nyah as a distinct transfeminine identity. Head upstairs for a towering view of Chinatown, or enjoy the laid-back ambience of its interiors. Sentosa Island’s Tanjong Beach, popular with gay men, has white sands perfect for volleyball. The upbeat pop tunes and signature Long Island Teas are guaranteed to keep you buzzing all night.
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Backstage Bar
You can’t miss this bar with the rainbow flag noticeably perched above its entrance.
We are in the area or just in the mood for more pizza! But come the weekend, it’s a full house with no space to be found.