Orh Gao Peh Gao is a clever, dual-concept destination located in Serene Centre, masterfully bridging the gap between traditional local heritage and the modern craft beer movement. Taking its name from the Hokkien “kopitiam” slang for a mix of black stout and lager, the venue operates as a classic, sun-drenched Singaporean coffeeshop by day and transforms into a lively taproom by night. It is a space that celebrates the “neighborhood hangout” spirit, where the nostalgia of old-school coffee culture meets the adventurous energy of the international craft scene.

The transition between menus is seamless, starting the morning with traditional kaya toast sets and local brews before shifting to an impressive rotation of domestic and international craft beers on tap. The food program reflects this fusion, offering hearty “zi char” inspired plates and creative bar bites like Har Cheong Gai that pair perfectly with a crisp pint or a robust stout. Adding to its charm as a community pillar, the venue features an open-air, pet-friendly seating area along the building’s perimeter. This breezy outdoor spot is a favorite for pet owners, providing a relaxed environment to enjoy a cold beer or a morning kopi while their furry companions watch the world go by in one of the city’s most laid-back districts.

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Indoor Seating: No. Alfresco outdoors only

Food & Drinks Menu: Yes. View menu here

Pet Menu: No.

Contact: 8749 2755 | Email

Carpark: Parking at Serene Centre. View rates here

Google Review: 4.5★(400+)

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Opening Hours

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 8am-3pm, 5pm to late

Wednesday: 8am-3pm, 5pm to late

Thursday: 8am-3pm, 5pm to late

Friday: 8am-3pm, 5pm to late

Saturday: 8am-3pm, 5pm to late

Sunday: 8am-3pm, 5pm to late

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