

Pick from the peculiar selection of wines, with in-house sommelier, Charlotte, on hand to offer unique recommendations, and complement your glass with a range of classic Parisian finger foods. Within the unique venue you’ll not only be able to shop a high-end selection of jewellery, clothes, books, artworks and interior decorations, but also enjoy a glass or two at the wine bar! Combining shopping and drinking, it’s the perfect spot to pop into when you’re in the area. Finally, you can also get the iconic street food of NYC, a Hot Dog With Diced Onions & Cheese.Tucked away on the quiet streets of PoHo you’ll find Chateau Zoobeetle, an edgy Parisian concept store. If you need to eat more and don’t fancy bar snacks, you can conveniently book a table at Miss Fitz in front of Roxy, which offers a menu of contemporary Mediterranean cuisine.Īccompanied with your drinks, find a bar bites menu with simplistic variations on iconic New York foods like the Bagel Popcorn, popcorn tossed in the spices of an everything bagel and Pastrami Sandwich Bites inspired by the famous Katz Deli in NYC, which by the way, is an absolute MUST if you ever travel to The Big Apple.

At Roxy, the team is led by head bartender Tash Nayar, who brings 10 years of industry experience to his second concept launch as a head bartender (previously at Miss Fitz). The stories that can be told and the learnings you can get from your drink is beyond borders! This is why I usually prefer to sit by the bar. I don’t know for you, but when you get to know the team and your bartender, the experience is exponential when you visit a bar. Roxy’s boilermaker menu features curated shots that combine spirits with aromatic bitters, fortified wines or flavourful liqueurs to ensure they are perfect pair alongside a rotational menu of Brown Ale, IPA or Stout. Through the cocktail flights, Nayar and his team offer insight into how the Italian Negroni evolved into the American version of the Boulevardier, the difference in tasting notes of the classic Manhattan versus the Greenpoint Manhattan and an understanding of different styles of the Martini, from the classic to a Hanky Panky. Explore the different base spirits and speak with the staff on the evolution and history of the cocktails over time. Roxy also offers cocktail flights (S$45+ – S$55+), each featuring three variations on a classic. The New York Dolls Sour, a whiskey sour with American apple brandy named for the legendary 1970’s glam metal band.ĭiscover more delicious cocktails around Singapore Then for those who prefer a sweet drink, there’s a pear twist on a classic daiquiri, The Jean Genie, named after the David Bowie song “a smorgasbord of imagined Americana”. Other highlights of this NYC cocktail journey is the CBGB Swizzle, a twist of the classic Mai Tai, named after the Lower East Side Manhattan club known as the birthplace of punk music. So much for not being a fan of Negronis last December, my palette has gone through quite an evolution! Starting with our favourite drink on the list, You Don’t Have to Put on the Red Light, an amaro twist on the classic Negroni named from the iconic song by Sting, “Roxanne”. Signature cocktails are priced at about S$22+ – S$25+. Names are inspired by iconic nightclubs, songs of the era and classic beverages from the five boroughs. On the drinks menu, find different options for different tastes, from signature cocktails, classic cocktail flights, and boilermakers (a combo of a beer and a shot). There are iconic images of NYC musicians, artists and socialites around the cozy space our favourite is the big image of younger Rod Stewart with David Bowie. This made Mitch quite happy because nothing beats good company, good drinks and good tunes! Obviously, to add to the mix, find sounds of classic rock n roll, early glam bands, original punk rock and emerging disco of the era. The 20-seat hidden nook will definitely transport you back in time and across the world to the 1970s in The Big Apple. What to expect from the ambience? It has a vintage vibe, with a quite flamboyant red-light hue which brings you to another era. Roxy can be found through an unmarked door at The Sail or through the passageway in the back of Miss Fitz. The new bar in Singapore has just launched and is located in the heart of the Singapore CBD at The Sail at Marina Bay. Feeling like going out somewhere a little bit edgy? Maybe with some vibes from New York City considering we can’t travel at the moment? Make your way to Roxy, hidden behind Miss Fitz, where you can discover some New York City inspired cocktails in a setting inspired by back rooms and rock & roll nightclubs of 1970’s Lower East Side Manhattan.
