Weekend Brew Club returns this May with free coffee buffets in Tampines West, Toa Payoh and Bras Basah

Weekend Brew Club is back this May, and Singapore’s first ever free coffee buffet is rolling into three different heartland neighbourhoods on three consecutive weekends. The roving lifestyle activation by event organiser Invade blends cafe culture, retro nostalgia and communal energy, kicking off at Tampines West, then making its way to Toa Payoh, and ending the month at Bras Basah.

Weekend Brew Club free coffee buffet returns to Singapore in May 2026
Weekend Brew Club brings Singapore’s first free coffee buffet to three heartland venues this May. Image credit: Invade / Weekend Brew Club.

If you have not been to a previous edition, think of Weekend Brew Club as a roving festival of caffeine and community: a free-flow coffee buffet, DJ counters spinning everything from 2000s hits to Mandopop, mini-games with vouchers up for grabs, and hands-on coffee clinics where you can pick up a souvenir or a new skill. It is a thoughtful celebration of Singapore’s heartland coffee culture, repackaged for a new generation of cafe lovers.

Three Weekend Brew Club editions across Singapore

Each edition runs over a weekend, with menus and merchant tie-ups exclusive to that location. Mark your calendars for the dates and venues below:

  • Tampines West – 2 & 3 May 2026 (Sat & Sun), 9am to 3pm, Tampines West Open Plaza, S520826
  • Toa Payoh – 9 & 10 May 2026 (Sat & Sun), 9am to 3pm, Kim Keat Palm, S310022
  • Bras Basah – 15 & 16 May 2026 (Fri & Sun), 1pm to 7pm, Bras Basah Complex, S180231
Weekend Brew Club roving event Tampines West Toa Payoh Bras Basah
Weekend Brew Club rolls into Tampines West, Toa Payoh and Bras Basah throughout May 2026. Image credit: Invade.

Four zones to explore at Weekend Brew Club

The festival is anchored by four main zones that give visitors plenty of reasons to linger after their first cup. The Weekend Brew Bar is the headline attraction, with a free-flow coffee buffet featuring both Nanyang and Western-style brews. Each location pours from its own exclusive menu, so coffee fans who manage to hit all three editions will get to try a different line-up each weekend.

The Weekend DJ Counters bring the soundtrack, with sets covering 2000s hits, Mandopop and nostalgic tunes that pair well with the heartland setting. Weekend Brew Games add a competitive edge through location-specific mini-games where players can win exclusive Weekend Brew Club vouchers redeemable at participating merchants. For caffeine lovers who want to take a piece of the festival home, Weekend Brew Clinics offer coffee-themed workshops, from crafting your own souvenir to learning a new brewing skill.

Weekend Brew Club DJ counter Nanyang Western coffee buffet
Weekend Brew Club features DJ counters, mini-games and coffee clinics across all three editions. Image credit: Invade.

How to score a coffee buffet ticket

A ticket is required to access the free-flow coffee buffet and the chance to win exclusive vouchers. Tickets are limited and can be redeemed at any of the participating merchants across Tampines West, Toa Payoh and Bras Basah with a minimum spend. Walk-ins are welcome to enjoy the festival’s other zones, such as the DJ counters and photospots, but the buffet itself is reserved for ticket holders.

Information about ticket redemption and the participating merchants will be posted on the Weekend Brew Club Instagram page @weekendbrewclub and on its website at weekendbrewclub.sg.

More things to do this May in Singapore

If you’re already plotting your weekend itinerary, you might also want to combine the Tampines and Bras Basah editions with new openings nearby. We’ve covered the ICON Link@ClubStreet underground dining hub and a string of new openings at Heineken’s Sip House pop-up in the CBD that pair nicely with a heartland coffee morning.

This article is based on a media invitation from Invade, the organisers of Weekend Brew Club. Image credits: Invade / Weekend Brew Club press kit.

Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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