About Uncabunca - Circular Road
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This laid back pub down Singapore’s Circular Road is a regular haunt for city workers, so much so that the owner has framed pictures of the most ardent Uncabunca punters hanging on the walls. Party anthems and popular bottled beers go down nicely after a long hard day being busy in the beehive, and this pub’s got more soul than most in the central business district. Uncabunca is a chic, modern pub with plenty of outdoor seating, plus bar games like darts and pool so you and your friends can while away the hours between work and home.
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If there’s a game on, you can count on Uncabunca being packed with sports fans,
bottled Heinekens in hand, completely ignoring the pool table and dart board that
normally hold their attentions for hours on end during an after-work drinking session
with mates. Classier punters go for craftier brews at this chillaxed pub down Circular
Road, opting for Little Creatures beer or Magners cider, but whether you’re a
Heineken man or not, everyone gets along in this Singapore pub. And that’s what
Singapore’s all about, people from all walks of life just getting along and having a few
drinks together. Therefore, Uncabunca is Singapore, in a bowl of roasted
nutshells.
You’ve been working like a slave in a towering, steel-and-glass
skyscraper all day, you’re one little cog in the vast machinery of Singapore’s
economic miracle. You keep a copy of From Third World to First: The Singapore
Story by Lee Kuan Yew on the bedside table in your 15-metre-square studio
apartment, but you really, really don’t want to go home and read it just yet. So why
not come to your home away from home, where everyone knows your name? No, it’s
not Cheers bar (but cheers anyway!) – you know its name – Uncabunca on
Circular Road!