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Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl
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One good night start beats ten plans. This Singapore pub crawl is designed for people who want to meet others fast, grab free alcoholic shots at multiple stops, and get straight into nightlife without wasting time in lines. I love the social focus—expats, locals, and solo travelers all mixing in one group—and I also like the practical value: you get food and drink deals plus priority access to clubs. The main drawback to consider is simple: it’s a nightlife event with an adult drinking vibe, and you’ll be dressed and ready for that pace.
You start around Prinsep Street, then the night unfolds with a first stop that includes drinks and food, followed by open time at a club setting. Expect drinking games, lots of mingling, and the kind of insider guidance that helps you figure out what’s happening around town next.
In This Review
- Key things that make this crawl worth your time
- Price and logistics: what $30 buys you (and what to watch)
- Where you meet: Smoobar, Prinsep Street, and an easy MRT link
- What to bring and what to wear in Singapore nightlife
- First stop: Mama Diam for photo moments and a big drinks-and-food start
- The main energy at Rave Singapore: free time, games, and priority entry
- Speakeasy-style and theme pub stops: how the “bespoke” part shows up
- The insider edge: getting event leads you can actually use
- Skip the lines, keep the momentum
- Who this pub crawl is best for
- Who should think twice
- Practical tips for getting the best night out of it
- Should you book Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl?
- Where does the tour meet?
- What days and time does it run?
- What is included in the price?
- What do I need to bring?
- Are there any dress code rules?
Key things that make this crawl worth your time

- Free shots during the night so you don’t spend your first hour trying to find a bar deal
- Priority access to clubs and a skip-the-ticket-line approach so you lose less time waiting
- Speakeasy-style and theme bar stops (not just the same two venues in a row)
- Drinking games like dice and hand games to keep the group energy up
- Insider tips on events so you leave with ideas for what to do after the crawl
- A social mix of solo travelers, expats, and locals, with a group size that tends to feel manageable
Price and logistics: what $30 buys you (and what to watch)

At $30 per person for about 4 hours, you’re not paying only for entry to one bar. You’re buying a guided night structure: a welcome shot/drink, complimentary alcoholic shots across stops, food and drink deals, speakeasy/theme-bar stops, and priority access to clubs. In Singapore, that kind of “multiple places, less waiting” value can matter because queues and cover charges can add up quickly.
One thing to weigh: the itinerary is built for nightlife. That means you’re signing up for the busy social rhythm—mixing with strangers, louder environments, and games. If you want quiet sightseeing or a low-key early evening, this probably isn’t your best match.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Singapore
Where you meet: Smoobar, Prinsep Street, and an easy MRT link

The meeting point is Smoobar at Prinsep, and the nearest MRT station is Bencoolen (Exit A). You’ll start at 44A Prinsep St, then you’ll move on foot to the first stop (it’s a short walk, about 2 minutes).
This is the part I like most for first-timers: the start is clear, central, and connected. You don’t need to figure out obscure meeting spots in the dark, and you can arrive, get oriented, and be inside the plan fast.
What to bring and what to wear in Singapore nightlife

You’ll want to bring your passport or ID card. That’s not optional—Singapore venues often expect ID checks during nightlife hours, and this crawl is set up for that reality.
Dress code also matters here:
- No shorts
- No sleeveless shirts
- No slippers
Bring something that works for both comfort and entry. Closed-toe shoes help, because “nice enough” is usually not the same as “entry-friendly” in club lines.
Also note: the activity runs regardless of weather conditions. Singapore can change fast after rain, so plan for that by having a light outer layer that won’t annoy you all night.
First stop: Mama Diam for photo moments and a big drinks-and-food start
The crawl begins with a first hit at Mama Diam. This is more than a quick photo stop—it’s about 1.5 hours and includes drinks and food: you’ll find beer, cocktails, spirits, and wine, plus dinner and local snacks.
Why this opening stop works: it gives you a social foundation. You can arrive, loosen up with the welcome shot/drink, and settle into the group before the night shifts into more club-style energy later. It also means you’re not starting empty; food in the first stage helps you pace yourself when the free shots keep coming.
The drawback? If you’re sensitive to alcohol or you’re planning to keep things light, the menu and the “shots throughout the night” approach can make it easy to overdo. Pace early. Have water. Decide your rhythm before the second venue.
The main energy at Rave Singapore: free time, games, and priority entry

After Mama Diam, the night transitions to Rave Singapore, where you get free time. This is where the event leans into club atmosphere and social momentum.
You should expect three things here:
1) More mingling. The whole point is meeting people—solo travelers, expats, and locals—without you needing to approach anyone first.
2) A guided energy boost. You’ll find drinking games like dice and hand games designed to keep the group lively.
3) Faster club access. The event includes priority access to clubs and a skip-the-queue approach, which can be a huge time-saver on weekend nights.
A practical consideration: club environments can get loud fast. If you need breaks from noise, choose moments to step out and reset without feeling like you’re “falling behind.” The crawl format is built around social connection, but you still get your own time to move and enjoy.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Singapore
Speakeasy-style and theme pub stops: how the “bespoke” part shows up

The included experience isn’t limited to one type of bar. You’ll visit speakeasy bars and theme pub-style venues, which matters because it changes the mood of the night. Instead of repeating the same playlist, lighting, and bar layout, you get variety—so the crawl doesn’t feel like one long queue-and-drink loop.
This also tends to help with conversation. Different venues give you natural topics: music choices, themes, and what you notice in the room. It’s easier to connect when there’s something to react to besides the bar menu.
One note: only two venue names are explicitly listed, so some stops may not be the kind of place you’d instantly recognize from a map. That’s part of the appeal—this is built for people who want to experience Singapore nightlife beyond the most obvious options.
The insider edge: getting event leads you can actually use

A big selling point here is the inside scoop on exclusive events and happenings around Singapore. On a weekend, there’s always more going on than what you’ll see in a quick search.
How I’d use that during your trip:
- Ask your guide what’s worth going to next after the crawl ends.
- Pay attention to what times matter most, because club energy depends heavily on arrival timing.
- If your itinerary allows, plan one backup option. Singapore nightlife can change quickly, and you’ll want options that work even if a venue is packed.
This kind of local direction is valuable because it saves you the “end-of-night scramble.” You don’t just go from bar to bar—you leave with names, ideas, and timing.
Skip the lines, keep the momentum

Singapore weekends can feel like a constant waiting game if you’re not strategic. This crawl is designed to reduce that friction with priority access to clubs and a skip-the-ticket-line approach.
That affects your actual enjoyment more than you’d think. When you’re not stuck waiting, you spend more of the evening in the places you paid for—talking, drinking, and enjoying the atmosphere—rather than watching the clock.
It also helps solo travelers. If you arrive and immediately get folded into the plan, you spend less energy worrying about whether you’re doing nightlife “correctly.”
Who this pub crawl is best for

This works especially well if you fit one of these profiles:
- Solo travelers who want to meet people fast (not slowly, not awkwardly)
- Expats and newcomers who want a guided way to see nightlife without guessing
- Groups or pairs who want a structured start and then freedom afterward
- Anyone who enjoys social games and doesn’t mind a louder nightlife vibe
It’s also good for first-time Singapore nightlife visitors. The event gives you a quick orientation to bar types—food-and-drink warm-up first, then club atmosphere with a social pulse.
Who should think twice
Consider skipping or choosing a different style of night if:
- You don’t drink (or you barely drink). The event is explicitly shot- and alcohol-forward.
- You dislike club settings and noise.
- You’re strict about attire and don’t want to deal with dress code rules.
- You want a quiet evening or an early bedtime. This runs 7:00 p.m. until late.
Practical tips for getting the best night out of it
These are the things that keep the experience fun instead of chaotic:
- Pace your drinks. Free shots are part of the design, so plan water breaks early.
- Eat before you’re too tipsy. With dinner at the first stop, you’re covered—just don’t skip it.
- Keep your ID ready. You’ll need passport or ID card, and it’s easier if it stays handy.
- Wear entry-friendly clothes. No shorts, no sleeveless shirts, no slippers.
- Use the insider tips. Ask what to do next after the crawl—especially if you want to stay in the same nightlife zone.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes memorable nights but hates logistics, this format fits. You’re paying for the structure so you can focus on people, atmosphere, and the fun.
Should you book Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl?
Yes, if your goal is a social, guided Singapore nightlife experience that gets you moving quickly from place to place. The combination of free shots, food/drink deals, speakeasy/theme stops, and priority access to clubs is a strong value bundle for a weekend. It’s also a smart choice for solo travelers because it’s built for meeting people rather than leaving you to hunt for conversation.
I’d skip it if you’re looking for a quiet cultural tour, a low-alcohol night, or strict early-evening timing. Also check your outfit in advance—Singapore venues can be picky, and this crawl clearly expects nightlife-appropriate clothing.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl?
The crawl is listed as lasting 4 hours.
Where does the tour meet?
You meet at Smoobar at Prinsep, starting around 44A Prinsep St. The nearest MRT station is Bencoolen (Exit A).
What days and time does it run?
It runs every Friday and Saturday, starting at 7:00 p.m. until late.
What is included in the price?
Included are a welcome shot/drink, exclusive food and drink deals, visits to speakeasy bars/theme pubs, and priority access to clubs.
What do I need to bring?
Bring your passport or ID card.
Are there any dress code rules?
Yes. Shorts, sleeveless shirts, and slippers are not allowed.


























