Switch
The buzz: Switch, this latest venture by the Timbre guys, is one of the few joints in town which offer both English and Mandarin live music performances.
The décor: Industrial, with concrete flooring and hand-painted graffiti works by local artist Trase-1. The space is big, with lots of wooden tables and chairs around the bar and dining areas which fit up to 300 people.
The food: Lots to choose from. Think soups, salads and tapas like two-of-a-kind kimchi soup, salted egg prawns and Asian beef salad; to yummy mains like five spiced duck breast and signature thin-crust pizzas.
The drinks: House pours, spirits, beer, wine—nothing unexpected, and not necessarily the highlight since you’re here for the music (and the food, actually).
The music: Handpicked by proprietor Danny Loong, 16 bilingual performances (mostly in groups of two to six) take the stage for alternative sets of Mandarin and English pop hits.
The crowd: Mainly PMEBs who want to enjoy live music after a hard day’s work, although you’d be surprised by the number of expats who come here.
Why you’ll be back: Its accessible location is a plus, and an equally accessible live music set ensures return visits.
| Address: | Switch, #01-02 73 Bras Basah Rd., Singapore, 189556 |
| Phone: | 6336-7739 |
| Website: | switchmusic.sg |
| Area: | City Hall |
| Open since: | January, 2012 |
| Opening hours: | Mon-Thu 6pm-1am; Fri-Sat 6pm-2am |
| Nearest train | City Hall |
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