6 cozy alternatives to partying in Singapore

[Sponsored] Everybody enjoys a big night out on the town with their friends once in a while, but there’s much more to life than waiting in club queues and spending your hard-earned cash on early morning taxi surcharges. Here are six alternative ideas for your next get-together.

Movie Nights

Although we’re partial to taking in an art film at a place like The Projector, movie nights at home are always fun. You can make your own snacks, choose your own drinks and pause, rewind and replay as you please.

Homemade Steamboat Dinner

, 6 cozy alternatives to partying in Singapore

An all-time favorite for big groups because of their communal nature, steamboat dinners are big business in places like Bugis and Chinatown. Recreate the experience at home with your own premium ingredients or order from one of the many steamboat delivery specialists including Mr Steamboat and EatTogether.

BBQ Parties

What better way to reconnect with friends than by revisiting that old standard party from your school years. These days, you can have your meats delivered to you by the likes of Huber’s and BBQ Factory and just enjoy the fun parts – cooking and eating.

Game Nights

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How long have those Monopoly, Pictionary and Scrabble sets been sitting quietly at the back of your store room? Revive the fun of game nights and you’ll realize why board game cafes remain so popular.

Playstation/Xbox Parties

Gaming has never been cooler than it is now, so why not take the online multiplayer experience and turn it into a face to face showdown? If you don’t have a console, rent one from Rent Tycoons.

Drinking Sessions at Home

, 6 cozy alternatives to partying in Singapore

There’s nothing like catching up with old friends over a few drinks, and the perfect drink for all occasions is Tiger Radler. Refreshing and approachable even for non-drinkers, a memorable night is a sure thing with a fridge full of Tiger Radler.
 
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