Miracle Coffee: JJ Lin's cafe is opening in Singapore

The flagship cafe is opening at the ArtScience Museum in 2023 but an fans can grab their cuppa at the pop-up that's opening on 30 September

Credit: Instagram/@miraclecoffee151
Credit: Instagram/@miraclecoffee151
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There's no shortage of coffee joints in Singapore. And while there are many speciality coffee shops to choose from across the island, there is one particular coffee joint that's got everyone buzzing about. After four years of setting up his own cafe in Taiwan and Shanghai, Singaporean singer-songwriter JJ Lin is set to open his very own cafe here on our little red dot.

The star took to Instagram earlier to announce the launch of his cafe, Miracle Coffee, in collaboration with Marina Bay Sands. The much-raved artisanal coffee concept will be located in the lobby of the iconic ArtScience Museum in 2023.

“I am thrilled to team up with Marina Bay Sands to bring Miracle Coffee to my home, Singapore. Since this is our first time setting up a pop-up for Miracle Coffee, we wanted a scenic location that can stage the intimate scene of coffee lovers revelling in a smooth cup of coffee while soaking in views of my beautiful city. There is no other location that is more suitable than the iconic ArtScience Museum, a popular destination for museum-goers, city wanderers as well as cycling enthusiasts and joggers around Marina Bay,”
JJ Lin

But if you can't wait to grab a cuppa from the popular cafe, then you'll be glad to know that there's a sneak preview that will be made available through a 90-day pop-up at the Museum’s outdoor Rain Oculus from 30 September 2022, 12pm.

Known for its hand-dripped aromatic brews featuring single-origin espresso (SOE) beans sourced from specialty coffee producers around the world, including Panama, Kenya and Ethiopia, here you can expect the concept’s signature range of famous pour overs and cold brews, as well as Americanos, cappuccinos, a variety of speciality lattes. Of course, paying homage to a local favourite, the cafe will also offer a Singapore-exclusive beverage Kaya Cloud, that you can get your hands on over at the pop-up.

The name of the cafe is a nod to JJ Lin's first music documentary, If Miracles Had A Sound. On top of that, the 41-year-old star currently has opened four Miracle Coffee stores, with three in Taiwan and one in Shanghai.

Miracle Coffee’s 90-day pop-up at ArtScience Museum opens to the public at 12pm on 30 September, and from 10am thereafter till 29 December 2022.

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