CK Chan
Teh siu dai was totally tasteless. Wasted $1.30.
Location: 270 Queen St, #01-42 Albert Centre, Singapore 180270
Floor 1 · Albert Centre Market & Food Centre
Heritage coffee stall at Albert Centre, pouring traditional kopi and teh to Bugis regulars since the early hours.
Heritage coffee stall at Albert Centre, pouring traditional kopi and teh to Bugis regulars since the early hours.
Queen Street Coffee Stall is a traditional coffee and drinks stall at Albert Centre Market and Food Centre on Queen Street, serving the Bugis neighbourhood with classic local beverages. The stall pours familiar favourites such as kopi, teh, kopi-o, and teh-o, alongside iced variations and local drink staples that have sustained generations of Singaporean hawker-goers. Operating from 6am to 10pm daily, Queen Street Coffee Stall caters to early risers, lunchtime crowds, and evening diners seeking a reliably brewed cup at hawker-centre prices. Located in one of Bugis's most established food centres, the stall is a convenient stop for a quick caffeine fix or a cooling drink to accompany a meal from neighbouring stalls. Drop by Albert Centre and enjoy an authentic, freshly brewed cup that honours Singapore's proud kopi and teh tradition.Operating hours not available
Based on 3 Google reviews
Based on customer ratings
Based on customer ratings
CK Chan
Teh siu dai was totally tasteless. Wasted $1.30.
Sean
At 5 plus pm the place was still in business and coffee was available. I ordered kopi kau and it was good. Price was $1.30 SGD. They accept QR payments with many merchants. 31 May 2025.
Queen Street Coffee Stall
Queen Street Coffee Stall
A coffee stall with a prominent blue sign featuring the Tiger beer logo and the text "三馬路 QUEEN STREET COFFEE STALL". Below the sign is a red Coca-Cola refrigerator stocked with drinks. To the left, stacks of beer crates (Carlsberg, Heineken, Baron's) are visible. Two men are standing at the counter, one appearing to be an employee preparing drinks.
Queen Street Coffee Stall
A coffee stall with a large blue sign featuring the Tiger beer logo and the text "三馬路 QUEEN STREET COFFEE STALL". Below the sign is a red Coca-Cola branded refrigerator filled with drinks. The stall interior shows shelves with various items, cups, and condiments.
Queen Street Coffee Stall
A coffee stall with a prominent sign displaying "QUEEN STREET COFFEE STALL" in English and Chinese characters, along with images of Tiger beer bottles. A red Coca-Cola refrigerator is visible, stocked with various beverages. Stacks of crates containing Heineken, Tiger, and Carlsberg beer are placed to the left of the stall. Two individuals are seen near the counter area.
Oikos Western Delight Sign
A sign for Oikos Western Delight, featuring images of fried chicken and french fries. The sign has the business name in English and Chinese, along with a unit number #01-54. There is also a certificate or award displayed on the left side of the sign.
Coffee with Milk
A close-up shot of a glass mug filled with coffee and milk, a white plastic stirrer resting inside. The mug sits on a light green surface. In the background, out of focus, is a street scene with buildings and a traffic light.
Queen Street Coffee Stall
A man stands in front of a Coca-Cola refrigerator at a coffee stall. The stall has a sign that reads "Tiger QUEEN STREET COFFEE STALL" in English and Chinese. There are also menus displayed on the wall. An older man is seated in the foreground, drinking from a glass.
Homegrown bakery famous for handmade pineapple balls, butter cookies, and festiv
View ShopSugar-free, ultra-low-carb ice creams and waffles so good you will not tell the
View ShopJapan's beloved curry house at Bugis+, where you customise your spice level and
View ShopHalal Korean BBQ and hotpot buffet at Bugis Junction with a smokeless grill syst
View Shop