Art Deco bar with world's largest gin collection & cocktails


































"I could easily spend an evening at Atlas sampling from its 1,000 types of gin—an indulgent spot that showcases Singapore’s evolving cocktail and bar culture." - CNT Editors
"If Bruce Wayne retired as Batman, took his fortune and said, “I’m going to build a bar,” Atlas would be that bar. Filled with more brass than a marching band, Atlas has several hundred small-batch gins and cocktails in a huge gilded space straight out of The Great Gatsby. You’ll see just as many tables with business people trying to close deals as you will with fascinated tourists. So grab a cocktail, sink into your seat, and try to count how many copper fixtures there are before you need another drink." - anthony eu

"Ranked 43rd, Atlas in Singapore is a grand bar known for its vast gin collection."

"Atlas, one of the best bars in Asia and the world, is located in an office building lobby in Singapore. It features arched ceilings filled with Art Deco murals and gold-leaf molding. At the center of the bar is a 26-foot tall gin tower, containing over 1,300 different gins, making it one of the largest curated gin collections in the world. The bar also offers a curated list of Champagnes, wines, and whiskeys. Security measures include a Champagne cellar with thumbprint access, housing rare bottles including 200-year-old Champagne. The bar's signature drinks include the Atlas martini and a twist on a French 75, blending gin and Champagne." - Daniel Modlin
"If Bruce Wayne retired as Batman, took his fortune and said, “I’m going to build a bar,” Atlas would be that bar. Filled with more brass than a marching band, Atlas has several hundred small-batch gins and cocktails in a huge gilded space straight out of The Great Gatsby. You’ll see just as many tables with business people trying to close deals as you will with fascinated tourists. So grab a cocktail, sink into your seat, and try to count how many copper fixtures there are before you need another drink. photo credit: Benjamin Sim" - Anthony Eu
