Alternative wedding venues: 8 gorgeous Singapore cafes to check out

Natural light, wooden furniture, hipster details... these ones are every hipster-loving bride (and their photographer)'s dream venues.

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Curious Palette

1/8

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Clean white walls, woody furniture, and lots of natural light make up the minimalist space of Curious Palette. The cafe is also artfully decorated with hanging bulbs, and refreshing potted succulents. 

Run by the same folks behind the popular Strangers' Reunion, they serve up reliable brunch fare and a great cuppa. 

64 Prinsep St, Singapore 188667

Hyde & Co.

2/8

Photo: www.facebook.com/hydeandcompany

Hyde & Co.'s clean, pristine aesthetic carries an English charm, while this wall decal has served as a backdrop for many an Instagram photo. 

The café recently turned halal as well, but their selection brunch fare is still stellar, from Chicken and Waffles to Banana Walnut Pancakes. 

785 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198753

Luxe Sydney

3/8

Photo: @luxelovessg

We love Luxe's scandinavian style – modern, minimal, yet cozy. It's great for groups, too, with long communal tables you don't typically find in most other cafes.  

Their brunch fare is quintessentially Aussie – think lots of eggs, avocado, and toast. 

1 Keong Saik Rd #01-04 The Working Capitol Building, Singapore 089109

Stateland Cafe

4/8

Photo: @statelandcafe

If a vintage industrial theme is your sort of thing, Stateland Cafe will be right up your alley. Think wooden crates and tables coupled with aluminium furnishings. 

The standout items on their menu are definitely their waffles and thick toasts that come in various decadent renditions like red velvet and s'mores. 

30 Bali Ln, Singapore 189866

The Laneway Market

5/8

Photo: @thelanewaymarket

The Laneway Market is the perfect cafe to spend a rainy weekend afternoon – its woody, cozy interior is made even more homely with dried flowers hanging from the ceiling. 

Popular dishes include the Dashi Risotto and the Laneway Carbonara with sous vide egg.

266 Tanjong Katong Rd, Singapore 437053

Boufe Boutique Cafe

6/8

Photo: www.boufesg.com/gallery.html

Housed in the beautiful colonial-style Phoenix Park, Boufe Boutique Cafe has an equally amazing interior to match. The monochrome interior is brought up another level with the interesting mix of textures. 

The cafe also shares its space with an in-house boutique with lovingly curated products, from accessories to homeware and more. 

308 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247974

Gallery & Co.

7/8

Photo: @galleryandco

With its artistic mix of textures and patterns, Gallery & Co. is every bit deserving of its space in the National Gallery.  

Stop by after a visit to the various exhibitions for a light bite like cupcakes and sandwiches.

National Gallery Singapore, 1 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178957

Wild Honey

8/8

Photo: www.facebook.com/wildhoneysing

Plush sofas, homely furnishing, and soothing lighting that almost slows time down. As crowded as it may get on the weekends and peak dining hours, Wild Honey still exudes its welcoming, laid-back vibes.   

Have we also mentioned that it has the most amazing all-day breakfast? 

333A Orchard Rd, #03-01/02 Mandarin Gallery, Singapore 238897

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