Celebrated grand lobby bar in Singapore launches cocktail flights from globally renowned bars
August 3rd, 2020
Commencing in August, ATLAS bar in Singapore takes guests on a journey of exploration to some of the world’s best bars with the worldATLAS program. A liquid journey across the planet, worldATLAS has partnered with selected bars to create a cocktail flight consisting of two signature cocktails from each destination bar for guests in Singapore to enjoy.
Each flight is introduced by ATLAS’s Head Bartender Jesse Vida, who will be joined by a bartender from the destination bar via an Instagram Live. Running for a total of four weeks at ATLAS, all flights are complemented with a bite from the kitchen of the “visiting” bar and are also available as a shared option, with two half serves of each cocktail and a bite each. Postcards from each edition are presented with the flight, inviting guests to post messages to loved ones anywhere in the world which will then be sent by the ATLAS team. Flights are priced at S$48 for a flight for one, and a flight to share is priced at S$56.
worldATLAS will journey to Hope & Sesame (Guangzhou, China); Crown Shy (New York City, USA); The Bamboo Bar (Bangkok, Thailand); and to Lulu White (Paris, France). The first destination (until August 8th) is to Above Board in Melbourne (Australia) – an intimate cocktail bar that approaches their cocktail program much the same as their minimal interior, serving up carefully considered classics and riffs on old favorites.
The series will next visit Stockholm, Sweden with Lucy’s Flower Shop. Available from Monday, 10 August until Saturday, 5 September, the flight will reflect head bartender, Hampus Thunholm’s flair and passion. Having only opened its doors in November 2019, the award-winning bar is the concept of two of Sweden’s most regarded bartenders, Ola Carlson and Alex Skärlén.
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Parkview Square, Lobby Level, 600 North Bridge Road, Singapore
www.atlasbar.sg
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worldATLAS cocktails – Above Board – Melbourne
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