
The Crazyshake was eye-catching indeed, priced between $20- $25 indeed. We expected a slice of apple pie to be used as decoration on the top, but apparently it had been blended in together with the milkshake. Classic shakes go at $12 each, and the one below was on promotion on that day, it was the Apple Pie shake. The colour of these three beers was more or less the same as they had 3.5 to 5.7 ABV.įor the children, they definitely loved the giant milkshakes. The beer was fruity with hints of hops and overall refreshing. The Sierra Nevada Pale Ale that I wanted was unfortunately unavailable on that day. We had a 4 pints Pacific Ale, Kona Big Wave Golden Ale and Sweetwater 420 Pale Ale. There is no happy hour promotion, which is a pity. The restaurant also offers a good selection of 18 craft beers – 12 of which are on tap – and cocktails. It is definitely a perennial favourite for the kids but not so much for adults, who do not have the stomach for such diabetes-inducing drinks. Go for original favourites such as Cotton Candy, Sweet n Salty and The Bam Bam, or choose classic flavours such as Chocolate, Vanilla and Black Cherry. To end off your dining experience, supplement it with one of Black Tap’s over-the-top CrazyShake milkshakes, made from scratch at the CrazyShake Bar. Lighter options include burger salads and a vegetarian falafel burger. Highlights include the classic All-American Burger and award-winning Greg Norman Burger, which is delish wagyu beef topped with house buttermilk-dill, blue cheese and arugula served on a soft potato bun. Black Tap brings a timeless NYC vibe to Singapore, rocking an old-school hip-hop soundtrack and a bespoke mural drawn by a local artist.Īt Black Tap, the menu features the ubiquitous craft burgers. Nearest MRT: Bayfront Station (Circle / Downtown line)īlack Tap is famous for its award-winning burgers, towering milkshakes, craft beers and cocktails and in Singapore, we are lucky to have the first Asian flagship of this New York City institution.
