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Nineteen80 - Singapore - Photo album

NINETEEN80, an arcade-bar at Tanjong Pagar, is bringing back the good ol’ days with Bruce Lee murals, old-school tunes and arcade games. The bouncer outside was quite strict on dress codes & did not allow singlets or slippers, luckily I had a jacket to wear over my singlet. Dirty Taters ($10.90) A
Reviewed as a weekend evening get together. --- Ambience: 5 out of 5; theme is very well executed in terms of artwork, equipment, music and menu design. Safe-distancing measures are very well executed as well Drinks: 3 out of 5; your typical alcoholic beverage Food: 3 out of 5; your typical finge
I happened to pass by while looking for a place to chill after dinner and chanced upon this retro bar with 80s joystick arcade games. It was amazing that the game was inside my table, and the joysticks at the table's edge. No service charge was charged for our drinks, which were really delicious con
First time back since the whole COVID debacle. The place is huge now! Shame we can’t play the arcade machines anymore but totally understandable. Music’s great as always with a mix of 80s-90s bangers. Also pleasantly surprised that they have vegetarian friendly food options now! Can’t wait to give
Small venue in a location that is off the beaten track, but next door to another club so dont feel isolated. Turn up late can be tricky as entry fee with drinks. Overall great for single people alot of single ladies and guys older crowd, mostly western
Super hip, fun and never boring. Love the music, the vibes, the people and the fun tables with in-built arcade games! I would like some non-deep-fried items in the menu sometimes though… ;p
A nice bar for those looking for non mainstream music and some retro games. Not for serious drinkers though, because the cocktails are a little disappointing for the price you are paying. The place is pretty small, but it is a nice place to consider for private events.
Quite a nice themed bar/club serving music from the 80s to 00. Priced well. Has plenty of free-to-play arcade games from the 80s to 90s.
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