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13 Gay Bars & Clubs in Singapore - Sip and Dine in Pride
Singapore is considered a socially conservative country and has recently seen rising help for the LGBTQ+ people. Many places are rainbow-friendly and some that specially reserved to celebrate adore, no matter the colour.
So, if you’re heading to Singapore and want to experience the joy of pride, we’ve come up with some favourite homosexual bars in Singapore.
1. Tantric Bar
Stretched across Neil Highway, the most famous alley housing popular gay bars in Singapore, Tantric exclude is a three-storeyed structure with both indoor and outdoor spaces. It is one of the longest-standing dance gay bars and has been around since the 1990s. It comprises of a bar, restaurant, dance bar and a lounge. Weekends are mostly crowded with upbeat melody and a dance floor to groove on.
Timings: 8:00 PM to 3:00 AM
Address: 78 Neil Rd, Singapore
2. May Wong’s Café
One of the most popular gay bars in Singapore, May Wong Cafe is inspired by behind Hollywood actress Anna May Wong, hence the identify of the place. It is a part of Tantric bar building and is on the first floor. May Wong has a vibrant vibe and serves delicious food and drinks. It
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Singapore’s gay scene might not be noisy or big fond other cosmo cities, but hey, we’ll take quality over quantity any date. Go over the rainbow and you’ll find a handful of gay bars in Singapore that deliver great tune, heady tipples (we’re not kidding about this) and, most importantly, an all-inclusive space – no matter your sexual orientation or self. Just remember to come in a good mood and a pocketful of sass!
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1. Tuckshop
The Neil Road stretch is getting more lively, thanks to this new detect in town. Tuckshop bills itself as Singapore’s first queenly bar, setting the stage for seasoned and novice queens’ over-the-top performances. International drag acts will also make appearances from time to time. Revellers can look forward to a night that’ll be nothing limited of legendary.
Tuckshop, 51 Neil Road, Singapore 088829
2. Sausage Market
A few doors down from Tuck Shop is this lgbtq+ bar hiding behind a shop selling Chinese saus
Two gay bars in Singapore seal in the face of ‘mounting debts’
SINGAPORE – January 2025 marks the end of two bars in Neil Road which work for the LGBTQ crowd – Tuckshop closed on Jan 18 and Sausage Market will call it a day on Jan 26. Both cited financial challenges.
The bars’ management announced their closures on Instagram and said they faced financial troubles due to a business partner “funnelling funds out of the business for his personal debt”. The post also alleged that this partner has since left the country.
The bars’ co-founder Jasper Goh said the financial troubles caught him by surprise. “There are no ways forward because the companies are left with mounting debts. We’ve reported the case to the authorities and, hopefully, it’ll be investigated quickly.”
Opened in 2024, Tuckshop was Singapore’s only performative bar, featuring stage shows by drag queens – performers who adopt exaggerated female personas and make-up for entertainment that typically incorporates comedy, lip-syncing and move routines.
Sausage Market, which opened in 2023, bills itself as the country’s first go-go boy bar.
Both barsare part of a little but growing number of LGBTQ-focused establishments that
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Tantric Bar
This watering hole is a hit with the boys for its signature Cobalt Spin – a deadly cocktail that will have you spinning on the dancefloor before you even know it. Slow weekday nights view people chilling on the large benches in the green-lit courtyard, while on weekends the connected is jam-packed, standing-room only. The upbeat pop tunes and signature Elongated Island Teas are guaranteed to retain 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. Regulars appear here for the strong Long Island Iced Teas (à la sister exclude, 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. Don't be alarmed by the friend