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This Cafe Space is on Level One.
LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY
Located in the heart of Sentosa, a vibrant island resort just 15 minutes from the CBD.
Mins walk to Kidzania and Universal Studios Singapore.
3-mins walk to Imbiah Station.
POSITIONING AND DESCRIPTION
The development comprises of family-focused Village Hotel at Sentosa, Millennials-focused The Outpost Hotel at Sentosa, and the luxurious heritage, The Barracks at
Sentosa.
Village Hotel at Sentosa, 7-storey hotel with 606 rooms, The Outpost Hotel at Sentosa, 193 rooms, The Barracks at Sentosa (40 luxurious rooms).
Key Tenants: Lady M, Royal Taj, Quentin’s Bar & Restaurant,
Hide by Hide Yamamoto and Masa by Hide Yamamoto, La Faubourg, Regina Spa and 7-Eleven
Total
Total Net Lettable Area 17,007 sq ft
No. of Carpark Lots 227 + 4 Handicapped lots
CATCHMENT AREA / TARGET AUDIENCE
Strategically located in Sentosa Island. Attracts Foreigners, Locals, Families and those looking for leisure. It has its own captive market from private housing estates at Sentosa Cove Homes.
Mess Hall Sentosa
The new kid on the island comprises 3 hotels – Village Hotel Sentosa, The Outpost Hotel at Sentosa, and The Barracks Hotel at Sentosa, with a total 839 keys.
The hotels will primarily cater to a diverse base of mid-tier travellers, such as families and young adults on staycation, as well as business travellers, in the backdrop of a market saturated with high-end accommodation.
The development is located right next to Kidzania and across the road from Universal Studios Singapore, within 3-minute walk from both Imbiah and Beach Monorail Stations.
Mess Hall at Sentosa is the complementary Retail/F&B function with more than 16,000 sqft across 3 conservation barracks and a glass pavilion.
The development will also be linked to Oasia Resort Sentosa (current Le Meridien Hotel) mid 2020.
If you don’t feel like venturing out of the hotel for food, the Mess Hall is an ideal choice.
It was originally built as a military recreational club for soldiers in 1904, which is how the building got its name.
Now, it’s an impressive collection of culinary options and flavours, all housed in a thoughtfully restored colonial building.
From local favourites to mouth-watering Asian gastronomy, savour the blends of different cuisines.
It's not just a treat to the palate, but also a true reflection of Singapore as a melting pot.
As if the beautiful architecture and delicious food aren’t enough, Mess Hall is also surrounded by heritage trees under conservation and a lovely outdoor Heritage Courtyard.
Get your food to go, pick a favorite spot, relax and savor every bite.
No matter where you are, environments have the power to make you experience a wide variety of emotions – some feel relaxing and inspiring, while others cultivate energy and liveliness.
To transition into this ‘new normal’, start by visiting areas with calming or soothing spaces – for instance, Mess Hall (pictured above) in Sentosa Island.
The thoughtfully restored colonial building houses a variety of flavours that feature different cuisines.
Surrounded by luscious greens, open skies and a charming outdoor Heritage Courtyard, it serves as an excellent spot for you and your loved ones to enjoy food, nature and architecture all at once.
Please call 9363XXXX to schedule for a private viewing.