If you were out partying in the last decade in Singapore, don't blame the alcohol when you don't recognize your favorite night spots today. Many of the most popular clubs and bars have been updated.
Timbre
Timbre @ The Substation was Singapore’s first bar to support and showcase local music talents. Its rustic, no-frills decor and food created a strong identity for its music-loving audience.
The company behind Timbre has branched into several concept bars since its inception in 2005: Klee at Portsdown Road -- where a menu is strikingly missing and the bartender's surprise drinks are surprisingly good. Malted Milk -- Singapore's first and only beer garden at Studio M Hotel. And Ta.Ke -- an elegant bamboo-themed cocktail lounge with Japanese-inspired cocktails.
Zouk
Before it became Singapore's foremost clubbing institution, Zouk was a new kid on the Singapore River block, struggling to introduce the region to house music. Opened in a block of renovated warehouses in 1991, Zouk gained appeal among the party-crowd of the 1990s only after it began blending pop hits with rock music and formulated its now legendary Mambo Jumbo Wednesday nights.
Today, Zouk is a renowned party haven all over the world and its Mambo nights are a rite of passage for the local clubbing crow
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