You thought Clarke Quay was the go-to for a night out in the bars and clubs. You’re not wrong, but now you’ve got an excuse to visit during the day too. A new FairPrice Finest at Clarke Quay has just opened which means you can now shop for groceries while in the ‘hood.
That’s not all though; the outlet has a super chio warehouse-inspired design as well as a cocktail bar and food hall.
Image credit: @ngyingyeung via Instagram
The neighbourhood FairPrice supermarkets that are more commonly found provide daily essentials such as groceries and household items. If you see a FairPrice Finest, it means you’ll find a deli section as well as a larger variety of organic products.
FairPrice Xtra is the one you want to go to for extra items like electronics and clothes, offered at affordable prices. There are also a few 24-hour FairPrice Xpress outlets which are usually much smaller and offer the basic necessities at any time of the day.
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The 14,000sqft outlet isn’t your usual supermarket. Firstly, there is a huge section spotlighting produce grown by local farmers as well as products from other Singapore brands.
Image adapted from: FairPrice, @tonggardensg via Instagram
Homegrown nuts brand Tong Garden has a cute kiosk set up where you can pick your own nuts and dried fruits. Take your customised mix worth $1 home in a packaging resembling the old newspapers that vendors used in the past to hold such snacks.
Image adapted from: @kellyseratelier via Instagram
Local artist, Kelly Ser, also has a booth showcasing her exclusive collection of merch inspired by Clarke Quay. These include tote bags ($9.90), tumblers ($6.90), and magnets ($7.20) that make the prettiest souvenirs for anyone visiting Singapore.
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Having made your way through the aisles of FairPrice Finest Clarke Quay, it’s time to grab a seat in The Grocer Food Hall. Here, 5 dining concepts serve light bites and proper meals. These are:
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Those who want the live cooking experience can pick their meat cuts and seafood from the shelves and get them cooked on the spot. Up to 300g will cost $12 and every additional 100g will be an extra $4.
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Not only can you purchase liquor from the FairPrice Finest but you get to have a drink on the spot at The Grocer Bar. The in-store bar serves 11 cocktails with a local twist – all at $15/glass. Some familiar flavours you can look forward to are ondeh ondeh, pandan, and milo.
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Beer drinkers can quench their thirst with glasses from $7.90. If you intend to spend happy hour at the bar, by all means; there are jugs for $28 and towers from $49.90 ensuring a fun night out in Clarke Quay.
Image credit: @finestfoodsg via Instagram
While it may not be the first activity that comes to mind, with the opening of FairPrice Finest there’s now one more thing to do in Clarke Quay. Whether you’re looking for a new spot to get your grocery shopping done or want to explore the dining hall and cocktail bar, this new outlet has it all.
Head down from now till 21st March 2024 and you’ll even get to enjoy a bunch of store opening promotions with up to 60% off. In addition, the first 200 customers to spend a minimum of $80 in-store can redeem a free Kelly Ser Atelier Tumbler.
Address: 3 River Valley Road, Block B #01-05, Singapore 179019
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 8am-11pm | Fri & Sat 8am-12am
We spotlight other FairPrice outlets:
Cover image adapted from: @ngyingyeung via Instagram
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