Singapore's East Region stretches from Changi Airport in the far east to Tampines, Pasir Ris, Bedok, and the coastline suburbs of the island's eastern shores. It is a region defined by its open spaces, lower density, and a more kampung-spirited atmosphere compared to the urban intensity of the Central Region — and it has its own distinct craft beer character to match.
The East Region is home to one of Singapore's most beloved and characterful craft beer venues: Little Island Brewing Co in Changi Village, which sits on the edge of a historic low-rise village area near the water, just minutes from Changi Airport. With its own brewed beers, shaded outdoor terrace, and relaxed pace, Little Island is a genuine destination for craft beer drinkers from across the island. The surrounding Changi Village area, with its hawker centre and old-Singapore atmosphere, makes the visit feel like a proper excursion rather than a quick pint stop.
Beyond Changi Village, the East Region's craft beer scene continues to develop, with a growing number of neighbourhood taprooms and bottle shops serving the area's large residential population of both locals and expats. The East Coast Park corridor, Tampines, and Bedok all have venues catering to residents who want quality craft beer without heading into town. For visitors to Singapore with a layover or a stay near Changi, the East Region offers a genuinely rewarding craft beer experience that is entirely distinct from the central city scene.