Saying Goodbye to a Singapore Icon: 1939 (Formerly Potato Head)
Time is running out! After May 31st, the legendary 1939 building – once known as Potato Head Singapore – will be closing its doors for good. If you haven't had the chance to experience its unique blend of nostalgia and cutting-edge style, now is your last chance!
A Chinatown Gem
Located in Singapore's vibrant Chinatown, 1939 stands out with its classic Art Deco architecture and artistic interior.
Four Floors, Four Vibes
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Level 1 – Front Porch:
A lively open space featuring top-notch burgers from Three Buns, famous for their delicious Fun Boy Three.
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Level 2 – The Restaurant:
A modern Asian-European bistro style restaurant. Expect retro interiors with a seriously chill view of the historic street – perfect for a romantic date or dinner with friends.
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Level 3 – Studio 1939 Bar:
A mysterious and artistic cocktail bar, specializing in signature cocktails, with soft lighting and a DJ spinning tunes on weekends.
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Level 4 – The Rooftop:
An open rooftop offering views of Chinatown and its heritage buildings. Airy, perfect for photos, and super chill in the evening.
Visit Before It's Too Late!
Find it at: 36 Keong Saik Road, Chinatown, Singapore.
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