PUBLISHED September 28th, 2025 12:57 am | UPDATED October 20th, 2025 06:59 pm
There’s no mistaking it. Oktoberfest 2025 is in full swing, and Singapore is raising its steins high. From sprawling beer halls to cosy taverns, the island is buzzing with Bavarian energy: think pork knuckle platters, frothy Festbiers, oompah beats, and the kind of conviviality that Munich built a reputation on. This year, the celebrations stretch across breweries, hotels, and even city streets, each with its own twist on the world’s most famous beer festival. Whether you’re after an all-you-can-eat Bavarian buffet, a neighbourhood block party, or a night of stein-hoisting in lederhosen, here’s where to celebrate Oktoberfest 2025 in Singapore.
ERDINGER Oktoberfest Street Festival @ Lau Pa Sat
Few backdrops scream Singapore quite like Lau Pa Sat, and this Oktoberfest, it’s turning into a Bavarian block party every Friday night. From 26 September to 17 October, ERDINGER takes over the historic food hall with stein-holding competitions every hour, live dancers in lederhosen and dirndls, and a personalised beer-label station where your face gets printed onto a bottle, the ultimate keepsake. Between rounds, sip on freshly poured ERDINGER Weissbier and bag exclusive festival merch to remember the night. And if you’d rather prost from home or the office, ERDINGER has teamed up with The Plattering Co. to deliver hearty Oktoberfest platters (from S$198 for seven) or even a full “Oktober Table” buffet spread for twenty. Whether under Lau Pa Sat’s lights or at your own table, it’s a celebration worth raising a stein to.
📍 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
⏰ Every Friday, 26 Sep – 17 Oct 2025, 7–10pm
🔗 erdinger-brauhaus.de
ERDINGER Oktoberfest Street Festival @ Haji Lane
When Oktoberfest collides with kampong spirit, you get Haji Lane’s unmissable street festival. Across two weekends, 10–11 and 17–18 October, the narrow alleyway pulses with brass bands riffing on Oktoberfest classics, Bavarian games, and plenty of Weissbier-fuelled camaraderie. Test your grit in the three-tier Stein Holding Challenge, join the “Oktoberquest” adventure for a shot at limited-edition ERDINGER gear, and catch roving photographers snapping festival moments. Exclusive pint promotions run at four participating bars: Blu Jaz, Piedra Negra, Madd Pizza, and Punjaby Dawat, making it a full neighbourhood takeover.
Sign up early on Drinkies for a free pint and prost the night away in one of Singapore’s most iconic nightlife districts.
📍 Haji Lane & Bali Lane, Singapore
⏰ 10–11 Oct & 17–18 Oct 2025, from 6pm onwards
🔗 erdinger-brauhaus.de
Paulaner Bräuhaus
If there’s one place that embodies Oktoberfest in Singapore, it’s Paulaner Bräuhaus. From 1 September to 31 October, the Millenia Walk institution transforms into a Bavarian party hall with free-flow beer packages, hearty German fare, and a rotating lineup of live music. Expect sing-along anthems with Holger’s Wiesnhits, Sunday Frühschoppen karaoke sessions, and high-energy sets from Joe & Seine Schürzenjäger during Oktoberfest Band Days (8–20 October). Their limited-edition O-Fest Beer makes its annual return, best enjoyed with a 1-for-1 pour or paired with classics like pork knuckle and sausages. Whether you’re catching the Formula 1 action on their massive screen or raising a stein to Lizzy’s Jukebox on Sundays, this is Oktoberfest at its most authentic, right in the heart of Singapore.
📍 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-01 Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
⏰ 1 Sep – 31 Oct 2025, daily from 6pm
🔗 paulaner-brauhaus-singapore.com
Brotzeit
Brotzeit’s Oktoberfest is already in full flow across all four outlets, but the new Stanley Street hideaway is where things get stein-credible this year. Every Wednesday till 24 October, the CBD crowd can look forward to S$12.50++ half-litre Festbiers all day, hourly games after 6PM where a free litre might land in your hands, and a complimentary schnapps if you show up in dirndl or lederhosen. Groups are covered too with an exclusive S$45++ corporate package you won’t find at the other outlets. Hearty sharing plates and Bavarian cheer included. Meanwhile, VivoCity, Raffles City, and Westgate keep the party rolling with family-friendly brunches, oompah beats, and Brotzeit’s signature Oktoberfest Wiesn platter. Wherever you land, expect flowing Weihenstephaner Festbier from the world’s oldest brewery, exclusively imported and only available at Brotzeit, served with enough Bavarian hospitality to make Munich jealous.
📍 30 Stanley Street, Singapore 068739 (plus VivoCity, Raffles City, and Westgate)
⏰ Now till 26 Oct 2025
🔗 brotzeit.co
Little Island Brewing Co.
Little Island Brewing Co. brings Oktoberfest to the laid-back charm of Changi Village and beyond, with a Bavarian-inspired menu running until 5 October across all three outlets. Expect hearty plates designed for beer hall feasting: crispy German pork knuckle with sauerkraut and mash, sausage platters, beef goulash, chicken schnitzel with fries, currywurst, potato salad, and warm pretzels served with beer cheese. Perfectly paired with their small-batch craft brews, from crisp German-style lagers to rich hefeweizens brewed onsite, this is Oktoberfest with a coastal twist. Whether you’re at their flagship by the sea, or at South Beach and Gillman Barracks, it’s a toast to Bavarian flavours with Singaporean soul.
📍 Changi Village, South Beach, and Gillman Barracks
⏰ 19 Sep – 5 Oct 2025, daily
🔗 libc.co
Edge at Pan Pacific Singapore
Edge is turning its award-winning buffet into a Bavarian feast this Oktoberfest with Tastes of Germany, running until 26 October. Executive Chef Andy Oh and Master Butcher Haiko Mayer bring hearty signatures to the table: Bavarian beer cheese soup with pretzels, pork knuckle, slow-cooked lamb sauerbraten, veal bratwurst, and Weisswurst, alongside a spread of cold cuts crafted in-house. Sweet tooths won’t miss out either with apple strudel, Berliners, and Black Forest cake. Pair it all with The Portman Lager, a smooth, amber brew created exclusively for Pan Pacific Singapore by Paulaner Bräuhaus. Thursday and Friday dinners even come with a chance to meet Chef Haiko himself, carving and sharing his butchery craft with guests. It’s Oktoberfest elegance, buffet-style, in the heart of Marina Bay.
📍 7 Raffles Boulevard, Pan Pacific Singapore
⏰ Thu–Sat dinners, until 26 Oct 2025
🔗 panpacific.com/singapore
Seletar Country Club
For one night only, Seletar Tavern transforms into a Bavarian beer hall surrounded by lush greenery. On 4 October, don your dirndl or lederhosen and raise a stein to live music from the Swiss Alpine Lions band, with Sylvia Tham emceeing the night. A buffet spread of German classics, sausages, pork knuckle, pretzels and more, keeps the energy high, all washed down with free-flow Erdinger beer until 10.30pm. Tickets are priced at S$88 for members and S$108 for non-members, making it one of the best-value Oktoberfest parties in town. Expect hearty fare, flowing beer, and a countryside party atmosphere right here in Singapore.
📍 Seletar Tavern, 101 Seletar Club Road, Singapore 798273
⏰ Sat, 4 Oct 2025, 6pm – 11pm (last pour 10.30pm)
🔗 seletarclub.com.sg
Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium – Atrium Bar 317
This October, Atrium Bar 317 fuses Bavarian cheer with Formula 1 adrenaline in Oktoberfest Meets Formula Thrills. From 1 to 15 October, the lobby-level bar transforms into a festive hub with Erdinger drafts, themed cocktails, and hearty Bavarian bites, all set against live screenings of the Singapore Grand Prix practice, qualifying, and race sessions. Highlights include the S$29++ Redline Package (one pint of 500ml Erdinger Beer with Pretzels & Obatzda), German draft pints at S$15++, and signature cocktails like the Pit Stop Margarita, Turbo Mule, and DRS Martini. On the food front, expect currywurst with fries, Vienna-style crispy chicken bites, and freshly baked pretzels with Bavarian cheese spread. Whether you’re here for the race or the prost, this is Oktoberfest with a high-octane twist.
📍 317 Outram Road, Singapore 169075 (Lobby Level)
⏰ 1 – 15 Oct 2025, daily 9am – 12am (last orders 11.30pm)
🔗 singaporeatrium.holidayinn.com
Oktoberfest might have begun as a royal wedding party in Munich, but in Singapore, it’s become a season-long excuse to gather, eat heartily, and raise a glass (or three). From city-centre beer halls to leafy hideaways, this year’s festivities prove that Bavarian spirit travels well, especially when there’s good food, cold beer, and great company involved. So dust off your dirndl, call your drinking crew, and get ready to prost your way through Oktoberfest 2025 in Singapore.