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Be transported back to the 1960s at Exit Stage Left, an immersive speakeasy bar hidden away in Jalan Besar

by Christabel Tan

I seriously cannot get enough of themed bars in Singapore, especially on days when I’m seeking a bit of respite from the real world.

If you’d like to be whisked away to a bygone era for a bit, Exit Stage Left, an immersive speakeasy tucked away in Jalan Besar, will do just that.

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This 1960s-inspired bar is designed as the (optional) final stop of theatrical tour New World’s End, but you don’t have to be a tour participant in order to visit.

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It’s so hidden that the entrance is located in a back alley along Desker Road, but step right in and you’ll be greeted with a cosy space decked out with crimson walls, checkerboard floors, and IG-worthy vintage furnishings.

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Think leather bar seats, dimly lit lamps, and even a massive handpainted “mask” in the corner looking down at you — gritty and glamorous. Oh, and be sure to check out the washroom.

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It’s also the first bar in Singapore to exclusively offer drinks crafted with locally distilled spirits and locally grown botanicals. As such, you can look forward to “hyper-local” cocktails showcasing the likes of floral gin from Brass Lion and pineapple-infused vodka from Singapore Distillery.

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The bar puts a spin on the classic Jungle Bird with the bold yet bittersweet The Songbird (S$24), comprising pineapple, housemade mango wine, spices, Campari, and dark rum from Compendium Spirits.

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If you enjoy bright, floral flavours, go for the way-too-drinkable Fong Fong’s Revue (S$22) featuring Brass Lion Pearl Jasmine gin, nectarine saccharum, oolong tea, jasmine flowers, and lime.

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There’s even a zero-sugar option, the gimlet-inspired Haw House Sour (S$22) infused with hawthorne berries, preserved orange peel, and interestingly enough, nutmeg pericarp (a part of the nutmeg fruit).

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Feel free to nibble on free-flow Kachang Puteh for just S$6, as compared to S$4 for a cone.

Eager to immerse yoursef in a whole new world, even if just for a hour? Reservations can be made via Instagram DM.

Exit Stage Left
Instagram | Website
📍85 Desker Road, Singapore 209646
🕐 5.30pm–12am (Wed to Sun)

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