Stickies Bar is a casual cocktail and beer bar on Keng Cheow Street near Clarke Quay, best known for a time-based Beer O'Clock deal that prices draught pints by the clock.
The hook is the pricing. From mid-afternoon, the Beer O'Clock promotion ties the cost of a draught pint and a house-pour spirit to the time on the clock, so an early arrival pays less, a quirk HungryGoWhere flags as the bar's signature draw.
The room is built for groups and after-work rounds rather than a quiet cocktail. Long tables, sport on the screens, and a steady stream of sharing plates set the tone.
Food keeps pace with the drinking. The popcorn chicken at around 13 Singapore dollars and the truffle fries are the usual table order, designed as a soak for a long session.
The location does the rest. Keng Cheow Street sits by the Singapore River, a few minutes from Clarke Quay MRT and Havelock Road, which puts it within easy reach of the wider riverside bar strip.
Hours are generous. The bar runs daily from noon to midnight, so it covers a lazy afternoon pint, an after-work meet, and a late round in one stretch.
Stickies is part of a small Singapore group with several outlets, and the Keng Cheow room is the riverside branch. The crowd skews toward students, office workers, and groups chasing the cheapest early-hours pints.
Who would love it: drinkers who want cheap rounds and a loud, social room near the river. Who should skip it: anyone after a refined cocktail or a quiet conversation, since this is a value-first party bar.
Beyond the draught deal, the bar keeps a list of simple cocktails and shooters aimed at groups rather than purists. The kitchen runs bar snacks late, which suits a long table settling in for the evening.
The riverside setting means it sits near the larger Clarke Quay clubs, but Stickies leans on price rather than spectacle. That makes it a common warm-up stop before a bigger night along the river.
Stickies sits among the easy picks on our best after-work bars in Singapore list and is a reliable cocktail bars in Singapore option near the river. The wider Singapore bar guide maps the rest of the quays, and drinkers often follow a session here with a round at Harry's Bar.
