A sip of heritage at Canning Bar & Lounge in Mett Singapore

A sip of heritage at Canning Bar & Lounge in Mett Singapore


The colonial-style lobby bar at Mett Singapore offers tipples with spices from its lush surroundings

[SINGAPORE] Within Fort Canning Park, a colonial-era building houses an elegant lobby bar that provides a quick retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Canning Bar & Lounge evokes the Republic’s time under British rule, with white walls, deep green seats and dark wood furnishings – as well as tropical touches, such as a lattice ceiling and louvred door panels.

The building was previously home to Hotel Fort Canning, before its acquisition by Dubai-based Sunset Hospitality Group in 2024. After a year-long revamp, it reopened last October as luxury hotel Mett Singapore.

Though its interiors have been refurbished, the hotel’s historic facade has been carefully preserved.

The property has changed hands several times in the past century.

First built in 1926 as the British army barracks, it was occupied by the Japanese military after the fall of Singapore during World War II. After Singapore gained independence, the site was taken over by the Singapore Armed Forces and then by the Singapore Command and Staff College.

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It remained unoccupied until 1995, when the Fort Canning Country Club moved in, before being reborn in 2011 as Hotel Fort Canning, a boutique heritage hotel.

Besides paying homage to its colonial roots, Canning Bar & Lounge has been designed as an extension of its verdant surroundings. Leafy potted plants – varieties of palm, monstera and dracaena – fill its corners, while couches and cushions feature botanical patterns.

Canning Bar & Lounge accommodates 40 guests indoors and 14 on a more casual alfresco patio. PHOTO: METT SINGAPORE

The bar is intended to “feel like a continuation” of a stroll through Fort Canning Park, says Daniele Sperindio, Mett Singapore’s culinary and food and beverage director.

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Located in a restored military building on the grounds of Fort Canning Park, the hotel will be rebranded Mett Singapore by the third quarter of 2025, says the group.

It accommodates 40 guests indoors and 14 on a more casual alfresco patio, which offers views of the city’s skyline in the distance.



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