

More than just a gimmick, I believe the pinball machines will keep people entertained for hours, the same way we used to play Marvel vs. Eatmepoptart’s DJ Weelikeme and DJ Nicolette who spins at Canvas and Empire will be hitting the decks for some throwback magic. Its centrepiece is the DJ console decked out with record covers of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Alanis Morissette and the Notting Hill soundtrack.ĭJ Nicolette / Photo courtesy of Pinball WizardĪs for the music, you can expect plenty of ‘90s hits like the Spice Girls, Britney Spears and all the boy bands from your youth (or childhood). The decor is minimal and the acid colours utilised reminded me of artwork from The Beatles’ record Yellow Submarine (also a drink on their menu). If you find the concept familiar, that is because it is an initiative by the same people behind retro bar NINETEEN80. The bar is ‘70s themed, and its launch is part of an initiative to revitalise Sim Lim Square. The cocktails retail for $18 each and the shooters are $80 for a bottle of 10 shots. The ‘strawberry caviar’ bursts in your mouth with fruity sweetness and balances the strong taste of bourbon in the drink. Its unique selling point is the ladle of ‘strawberry caviar’ that comes with it, which I mistook at first for ikura. My last recommendation is the Berry Poppins. Although I hardly tasted peanut butter, the black raspberry and hazelnut liqueur mixed to create a familiar yet unidentifiable taste. I was enchanted by its dark and sparkly appearance, as if it was a magic potion out of Harry Potter. The other drink I enjoyed was the Peanut Butter & Jelly glitter shooter.

Peanut Butter & Jelly shooter (left) and Crouching Tiger shooter (right) Doesn’t that sound yummy already? When I sipped it, I felt like I was eating banana bread but in the form of a milkshake with an alcoholic bite at the end. My top pick is the Banana Julius Flip, which consists of vodka, crème de banana, maple syrup and buttermilk.

I had the chance to taste a range of cocktails available at the bar. However, I enjoyed playing the analogue machines much more-the feel of the flippers’ movement and how the machine buzzes gently when you score is extremely satisfying.ġ0 Rooftop Bars in Singapore For Grand Views, Great Drinks And Good Vibes
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They allow you to pick from more than 50 skin choices, many of them Marvel-themed. The digital machines are great, especially if you are a Marvel fan. I don’t know about you, but I spent hours trying to accumulate bonus points on this game.Īt Pinball Wizard, you can relive the good times with their 8 machines.
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If you grew up in the ‘90s, you might remember the 3D Pinball Space Cadet game pre-installed on your Windows PC. The bar boasts 8 digital and analogue pinball machines of different themes to keep you entertained all night long. Once you push past the door, you will find yourself in an entryway lit with red LED lights.īesides the spacious dance floor, the first thing that will probably catch your eyes in the bar will be the pinball machines on display. Located right next to Subway and near a food court, the entrance is just a door without any obvious signage. But chances are, you might miss its humble facade. Recently, Puddles re-teamed with Postmodern Jukebox for a new cover of Blink 182’s “ All the Small Things.Pinball Wizard is a new bar at basement 1 of Sim Lim Square. After teaming up with Postmodern Jukebox for a cover in 2013, Puddles became an internet sensation and he took his act on tour. Separately, “Pinball Wizard” and “Folsom Prison Blues” are both great songs together, they’re even more powerful, thanks to Puddles’ soulful rendition.īig Mike Geier is the man beneath Puddles’ distinctive makeup and costume, and he’s also the guy who created the mythology and personality of Puddles. Instead, Puddles sang it to the music of Johnny Cash‘s “Folsom Prison Blues,” and the results are glorious. But for this cover, Puddles wasn’t content to simply recreate the original song. Puddles recently posted a new cover of The Who‘s rock opera classic, “Pinball Wizard,” in his signature baritone voice. However, there’s at least one giant clown who is going to stand tall: Puddles Pity Party, and he’s making the world a better place for everyone! Other clowns may fear the influence of Pennywise’s big screen return, but we suspect that Puddles could defeat that evil clown with the power of his voice. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is closing down next month after 146 years, and there are even some clowns who are concerned that the new remake of Stephen King’s IT will only perpetuate the public’s fear of clowns.

Clowns don’t exactly have it easy these days. Ringling Bros.
