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Singleton Social Bar brings pulutan culture to the Filipinos

Photobooth with their Alfie caps and shirts.
Meanwhile, the Alfonso Zero Booth set up a thrilling Al-Flip Cup game where winners took home exciting prizes. Finally, the Alfonso Platinum Booth presented a Jenga-inspired game, Jengalfie Platinum, where one had to pick out the Alfonso Platinum block from the stack to win a special prize.
In the meantime, guests satisfied their cravings and paired their drinks well with a wide selection of bar food and meals inspired by different cuisines across the globe available at The Pop-Up.
Aside from the food and refreshments, art played a relevant role in the success of Alfie Alley. During the event, guests witnessed the unveiling of a larger-than-life street artinspired Alfonso Brandy Bottle installation and a monumental Alfie Alley mural by street artist Dennis Bato
Capping off the fun-filled event was Alfie Awitan, a string of musical performances by some of today’s biggest acts. The line-up included SSUT Hulu John Roa I Belong To The Zoo, and Urbandub

It was a memorable night that brought out the fun-loving side of Filipinos by engaging them in things they love. Fortunately, Alfie Alley will soon grace other key destinations north and south of Luzon.
Following Alfie Alley’s launch in Quezon City, the street culture-themed event will soon delight tropang Alfie again next month. Alfonso Brandy’s Alfie Alley will drop by Papa Doms Bar and Restaurant in Tagaytay on May 20, followed by a run at Daluyon Beach Resort in La Union on May 27.