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What to Do on Singapore’s Everton Road, One of the World’s Coolest Streets in 2022

What to do on Singapore Everton Road 2022 Photo by Google Street View

Named as one of the world’s coolest streets in 2022 by TimeOut, Everton Road is a quaint destination boasting trendy cafés, picturesque murals, conservation shophouses, and a slew of food joints waiting for peckish customers to dine in. While it may not be brimming with towering buildings and top-rated attractions, you’ll still find plenty of stuff to do in this underrated part of Singapore. Whether you’re visiting for the culture, food, drinks, or history, this bustling hub of multicultural delights is surely a place you would want to discover. 

Read on for our picks of the best things to do on Singapore’s Everton Road!


Join a Pottery Workshop

Interested in taking beginner pottery classes? Look no further than Bethel Pottery studio on Everton Road. Founded by award-winning sculptor Robert Min Chen, this creative space welcomes enthusiasts from different walks of life to test their creativity through pottery. A single session costs S$90 per person. You may also opt for a 5-session (S$500) or 10-session package (S$700). To sign-up for the class, email Bethel Pottery.

Location: Bethel Pottery, Outram MRT (Exit F or G) at 2 Everton Park, 01-59A. Singapore 081002

Contact details: 9771-4733 / [email protected]


Capture Photos of Street Murals

If you’re looking for alternatives to the Lion City’s mainstream art installations, this lovely neighbourhood has no shortage of paintings for when you need to fulfill that urge to see eye-catching works of art. There’s one called “Amah,” a painting depicting a housemaid performing domestic tasks in a household, and another attention-grabbing piece called “Barber,” an artwork inspired by old-day Singapore where Kampung villagers went for haircuts on the streets. Prepare your cameras and don’t miss the opportunity to snap photographs in front of these hidden gems!


Visit Art Porters Gallery

If Everton Road’s murals are not enough to satiate your love for the arts, swing by Art Porters Gallery. Housed in a charming Peranakan shophouse, this museum is filled with contemporary art pieces such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, and digital animations about Singapore’s rich heritage. Art enthusiasts may also book artists like Agung Santosa, Chris Yap, Douglas Diaz, Fiona Sew, and Luc Dratwa for an exclusive art consultation. For more information, follow Art Porters Gallery.

Location: Art Porters Gallery, 64 Spottiswoode Park Road, Singapore 088652

Contact details: +65 6909 0468 / [email protected]


Enrol in a Nutrition and Culinary Programme

Want to go out of the comforts of online tutorials and up your kitchen game? Participating in a culinary programme should be your next foray. Covering topics such as whole food diet, intermittent fasting, and healthy eating, Discover Everton‘s six-week workshop lets you beef up your cooking skills and forge long-lasting bonds with fellow students who share the same passion as you. The programme is priced at S$750 per person. 


Location:
 Discover Everton, 17A Everton Road, Everton Court, 089373


Indulge in Freshly Baked Granola

What better way to end your walking trip than indulging in granola? Dearborn, a popular specialty café on Everton Road, is home to mouthwatering pastries, coffee options, and its main selling point: freshly baked granola. Founded by chef Christopher Kong, this tiny bistro lets you fill your bellies with sweet granola bowls that are too good not to try. All bowls are priced at S$16.

Location: Dearborn, 1 Everton Park, #01-29, Singapore 081001

Contact details: [email protected]

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