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7-Eleven, Tiger Beer launches beachfront store in Singapore

The store’s offerings range from liquor to hot meals.

7-Eleven and Heineken’s beer brand Tiger Beer have jointly launched their first beachfront convenience store right on the sands of Palawan Beach Walk, Sentosa in Singapore, the convenience store chain said in a news release.

Perched right on the sands of the Palawan beach, the 7-Eleven store is designed with vibrant murals and graffiti artwork on its facade. It also provides a chillout area on the sands where guests can consume their drinks, hot snacks, and meals.

The store offers ice-cold Tiger beer on reverse tap, exclusive Nitro Tea and icy Arctic Coke, along with 7-Eleven's Slurpee, Mr. Softee and 7CAFÉ.

Read more: 7-Eleven Hong Kong launches bags with Peanuts characters

The store’s reverse tap bar automatically dispenses the right pour of beer in each cup consistently without needing a bartender, the company said.

Its savoury hot food items include fried chicken selections from super crispy chicken to savoury chicken drumsticks and wings. Snacks also include Butter Croissant, Cocoa Hazelnut Croissant, Pain Au Raisin, Tomato Cheese Tart, Mini doughnuts, Pure Butter Madeleine and Citrus Madeleine. Ready-to-Eat meals are also available.

 

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