Hero's fills 2,500 square feet of shophouse frontage at 69 Circular Road, one street back from the Boat Quay river line. The formula is printed on the door: live music, live sport, and a bar that does not close until the small hours.
The room runs Old Western saloon, dark timber and brass, with a stage that hosts a house band most nights, as the venue's event listing on Tagvenue describes it. Screens hang wherever a sightline allows, so the Premier League and the rugby share the room with the set list rather than competing against it.
Google Maps places Hero's at 4.4 from more than 1,100 reviews. The hours are the real tell: 11.30am to 3am Monday through Thursday, until 4am on Friday, and from 6pm on Saturday. Sunday the lights stay off, which is worth knowing before you walk down for a Sunday fixture.
The crowd is the CBD after dark. Suits at happy hour, a looser mix once the band starts, and a committed core that stays for the late screenings when a West Coast American game or a midweek European night runs past 2am. Few rooms in the district hold a kickoff that late.
Circular Road itself has quietly become the sports strip one row in from the tourist line of the quay. Hero's is its anchor tenant, bigger and louder than its neighbours, with a fully stocked bar that runs to cocktails and shot boards rather than just pints.
On our ranking of sports bars in Singapore, Hero's takes the top slot for exactly that range. Our Singapore bar guide maps the rest of the city, and our guide to watching the game sets the global standard for a proper match room.
It suits match watchers who want noise, office groups that need a venue past midnight, and live music people who would rather hear a band than a playlist. Weeknight late games are its quiet superpower; Friday is the big show. Arrive before the band starts around 9pm if you want a table with a screen line.
The venue also hires out for private events, and its Tagvenue listing markets the full 2,500 square feet with stage, sound and screens as one package. That tells you what the room actually is: a purpose built party floor that happens to open to the public six nights a week.
Compare it with the quay itself and the choice gets clear. The riverfront pubs along Boat Quay win on the view and close earlier; Harry's on Boat Quay remains the polished option for a client evening. Hero's wins every time the question is which room is still going at 2am with the game on.
What to order
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Draught pint for the match
The straightforward play while the game runs.
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A round from the shot board
The band will get to your request eventually.
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House cocktail at happy hour
The fully stocked bar is half the pitch here.
Sources
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Hero's — official site
Live music and live sport programming, contact.
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Tagvenue — Hero's
Venue size, layout and styling.
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OpenTable — Hero's
2026 listing with current hours.
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Yelp — Hero's
Independent reviews and photos.
