Singapore 7-Eleven stores – 30+ things you can buy 2024

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7-Eleven Singapore stores are a familiar sight when visiting Singapore, with the famous red, green and white branded convenience store on most street corners.

With over 500 7-Eleven stores in Singapore, convenience stores are big business here.  Surprisingly, some of the 7-Eleven Singapore stores can also be found in historic colorful buildings, making them a tourist attraction in their own right.

Singapore 7-Eleven store

Sentosa Island is even home to the world’s only beachfront 7-Eleven!

Each week, Singapore 7-Elevens have different offers like buy one get one plus they also have unique 7-Eleven merchandise exclusive to Singapore.

Singapore 7-Eleven store

There are so many fine restaurants and inexpensive street-food hawker centers in Singapore, but no trip there is complete without a quick trip to a convenience store (especially if you are on a budget).

From tourist SIMs to Slurpees, smoothies to spirits, Singapore 7-Eleven is your one-stop shop for food, drink, souvenirs and essentials.

Here is our guide to the best (and most unusual) things to buy in 7-Eleven Singapore with photos.

Singapore 7-Eleven store

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History of Singapore 7-Eleven

7-Eleven Singapore began almost 40 years ago with the first store opening in Upper Changi Road Singapore in 1983.

Singapore 7-Eleven store

Singapore 7-Eleven is now the biggest convenience store chain in Singapore with over 500 stores (as of 2024) and more opening all the time. Other popular convenience store chains in Singapore include ‘Cheers’ and ‘FairPrice’.

Recently, 7-Eleven Singapore has been launching themed 7-Eleven stores such as Pokemon and Crayon Shin Chan stores.

Singapore 7-Eleven store

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7-Eleven Singapore opening hours

Unlike 7-Elevens in other countries, not all 7-Elevens in Singapore are open 24 hours – in busy areas like Orchard Road, many stay open 24/7 but many smaller stalls open around 7am / 8am and close at 10pm or 11pm

Singapore 7-Eleven store

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Beachfront Singapore 7-Eleven Sentosa Island

Perhaps the most famous 7-Eleven in Singapore is the beachfront 7-Eleven on Palawan Beach – we made the ‘pilgrimage’ here in autumn 2024 and it did not disappoint.

The Palawan Beach 7-Eleven in Sentosa Island looks out directly onto the sandy shore and is ringed by palm trees – the exterior has a vivid beach mural plus the windows inside look out over the sea – if there was such a thing as 7-Eleven Heaven, this would be it!

Singapore 7-Eleven store Sentosa island beach

The Sentosa Island Palawan Beach 7-Eleven is well stocked with chillers chock full of snacks, soft drinks and beers – it even has its own bar where you can self pour pints!

After a hot day of 40c temperatures and exploring Sentosa Island on foot, we were very grateful of the cold beers here – cheers

heineken self pour beer at Singapore 7-Eleven store Sentosa island beach
Singapore 7-Eleven store Sentosa island beach

To get to Singapore’s most famous 7-Eleven, take the Sentosa Express monorail from Sentosa Island station and then either make the short walk to Palawan Beach or take the free Sentosa Island shuttle bus.

Palawan Beach Singapore 7-Eleven is open daily from 8am to 10pm.

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Singapore 7-Eleven store Sentosa island beach

7-Eleven Singapore Club Street

A quick mention of the most ‘beautiful’ 7-Eleven we found in Singapore – this gorgeous period building along Club Street near Chinatown and Ann Sieng Hill.

The colorful 7-Eleven has a pastel yellow exterior and is very nostalgic – inside it is sadly quite a standard 7-Eleven though.

7-Eleven Singapore Club Street

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Does 7-Eleven Singapore sell alcohol / beer?

Yes, 7-Eleven in Singapore does sell alcohol and most stores have one or two chiller cabinets full of beer and alcoholic drinks. Some 7-Elevens even have their own bars and self-serve beer taps – nice!

Singapore 7-Eleven strong sour vodka and soda lemon can

Singapore permits the selling of alcohol in convenience stores such as 7-Eleven between 7am and 10.30pm. After this, the sale of alcohol in convenience stores and Singapore supermarkets is not permitted

It is generally beer, cider and wine spritzer based drinks you see in 7-Eleven Singapore.

Singapore 7-Eleven store beer and wine room

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Food/ drink /products you can buy in a Singapore 7-Eleven store

1. 7-Eleven merchandise

Singapore 7-Eleven has its own range of limited edition 7-Eleven merchandise, which changes regularly – on our visit, we found everything from cute and Kawaii 7-Eleven noodle keyrings through to colorful sun-hats and awesome ankle socks.

For any 7-Eleven superfan, Singapore stores are a treasure trove of 7-Eleven branded gifts and merchandise.

Singapore 7-Eleven store ramen noodle keyring
Singapore 7-Eleven store ankle socks

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2. 7-Eleven sandwiches

Ok, so with all the amazing hawker centers in Singapore and sublime street-food, you may not be going to 7-Eleven for the food but for a quick bite to eat, 7-Eleven Singapore has a huge range of sandwiches.

Singapore 7-Eleven store sandwiches

Typical 7-Eleven Singapore sandwich flavors include honey mustard roasted chicken, egg and cheese, tuna salad sandwich, Thai yellow curry and chicken katsu with potato salad sandwich – these generally cost between $3 to $4 SGD per packet.


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3. Crisps / Potato chips

Generally every 7-Eleven store in Singapore has at least one huge aisle of brightly packaged potato chips and corn based snacks, often with really interesting local Singapore flavors like chilli crab.

Singapore 7-Eleven store potato chips crisps

Popular potato chip brands in Singapore include Lay’s, Calbee and Kettle Chips.

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4. Smoothie Makers / Smoothie Surprise

Japan 7-Elevens have gone viral with their in-store self-serve smoothie makers and 7-Eleven Singapore is no different.

Some of the larger stores (like on Orchard Road) have 7-Eleven ‘Smoothie Surprise’ / Smooder makers that bring you ‘ice-cold smoothies on demand’.

Singapore 7-Eleven store smoothie maker

The 7-Eleven Singapore smoothie makers are simple to use  – pick your chosen fruit cup from the fridge, remove the seal, scan the cup , place it in the machine and just touch to blend.

Smoothies cost around $4 SGD per cup and popular blends include the ‘Strawnana’ (strawberry, banana and yogurt) and Mango Tango (Mango, Banana and yogurt).


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5. Pizza Bar 7-Eleven

7-Eleven fridges are full of ‘pizza bars’ / pizza wraps with flavors like crab and cheese – weirdly, of all the 7-Elevens in Asia, Singapore seem to stock the most amount of chilled pizza products, maybe Singaporeans see it as a little ‘slice’ of heaven?

These pizza pockets can be microwaved in store and usually cost around $3 to $4.

Singapore 7-Eleven store pizza bar

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6. Beer / 7-Eleven bars

Given the high temperatures, one of the most popular things to buy in Singapore 7-Eleven is cold beer.

Alcohol (mainly beer) is only available to buy in 7-Eleven Singapore stores between 7.30am and 10.30pm based on Singapore alcohol licensing laws.

Popular beer brands in Singapore include Carlsberg, Heineken, Tiger, Guinness, Anchor and Kronenbourg.

Singapore 7-Eleven store beer fridge

We also tried Breda Beer from Holland which we’d never seen before at the Palawan Beach 7-Eleven – bigger stores also have their own beer pumps usually serving Tiger or Heineken Beer.

To note alcohol prices in Singapore (and 7-Eleven) are more expensive than many other Asian countries – expect to pay around $5.80 SGD for one 330ml can of Tiger beer (although in Fairprice Singapore stores, we found it as cheap as $1.90 per can of Tiger – so shop around).

You’ll often find special offers on beers in 7-Eleven Singapore if you buy two or more cans e,g two cans of 500ml Kronenbourg for $13 SGD or 3 large cans of local Anchor beer for $12 SGD – 7-11 prices correct as of October 2024.

Singapore 7-Eleven store beer fridge

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7. Singapore 7-Eleven Toiletries

Daily necessities like toothpaste, mouthwash, shaving cream and hand-wash are widely available.

We reckon the bigger 7-Elevens in Singapore are sometimes better stocked than local pharmacies and chemists; they also seem to be a little cheaper too for the travel miniatures.


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8. Chocolate bars including Hershey’s

Dozens of chocolate bar flavors are available in 7 Eleven Singapore including regular favorites like M&Ms, Kit Kat and Maltesers.

Singapore 7-Eleven store chocolate candy

Something we’ve noticed recently is that US based chocolate manufacturer Hershey’s has a big foothold in Singapore convenience stores.

Hershey Bars are widely available in 7-Elevens with flavors such as cookies and creme, strawberry nuggets and dark chocolate Hersheys with salted caramel bits.

Singapore 7-Eleven store chocolate candy

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9. Instant Noodles

Instant noodles and ramen noodles have dedicated sections in South Korea 7-Elevens. You can usually find an entire aisle chock full of instant noodle flavors from around the world, although South Korean noodles and Japan noodles seem the most popular.

Singapore 7-Eleven store instant ramen noodle bowls

From hot and spicy sauces to more unusual noodles like Buldak cream carbonara flavor, instant noodle enthusiasts will rejoice in Singapore – Irvins spicy salted egg noodles from Nissin are in most stores too plus Ippudo instant ramen.

Local to Singapore, try the famous 328 Katong Laksa instant noodles available in 7-Eleven (they have a number of stores around the city and have been visited by the likes of Gordon Ramsay).

Singapore 7-Eleven store instant ramen noodle bowl 328 katong laksa

Also keep an eye out for the XL spicy ramen noodles only for “Mukbang Challengers” – these are the biggest instant ramen boxes we’ve ever seen!

Singapore 7-Eleven store instant ramen noodle bowls XL Mukbang challengers

7-Eleven Singapore stores also all have hot water taps meaning you can make your noodles inside the shop to heat, eat and takeaway.

microwave 7-Eleven store

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10. Singapore 7-Eleven Ready Meals / Microwave Meals

Bing! There are loads of microwave meals to choose from in  Singapore 7-Thailand, and all so much tastier than the western one. The 7-Eleven staff will cook these for you in the microwaves behind the counter or some stores have them on the shop-floor.

japanese chicken curry ready meal 7-Eleven store

7-Eleven Singapore ready meals available in 2024 include mac and cheese, chicken katsu curry, carbonara penne pasta, Thai boat noodles, coconut chicken soup and rice, kimchi fried rice plus local favorite, chicken curry biryani.

thai boat noodles ready meal 7-Eleven store

Pick and pay for your meal at the counter then just heat and eat – some (but not all) 7-Elevens in Singapore have seating spaces to enjoy your food instore too.

Microwave burgers are also a thing in Singapore 7-Elevens available as various types include hamburger, pork burger and chicken burger.

kimchi fried rice ready meal 7-Eleven store

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11. 7-Eleven Nuts and Rice Crackers

As if you might have guessed from this ‘Singapore 7-Eleven foods’ article, we’re totally nuts about 7-Eleven.

So appropriately it is pleasing to find they have lots of nutty and ‘seedy’ snacks like pistachios, peanuts, sunflower seeds and organic chestnuts – expect to pay $1.50 to $3 SGD per packet of nuts.

nuts 7-eleven

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12. Healthcare

If you are feeling a little unwell during your Singapore trip, thankfully 7-Eleven usually has a dedicated healthcare display where you can buy paracetamol / aspirin.

Or if you’ve overindulged in Singapore street food or shopping mall fine dining, there are indigestion tablets too!

7-Eleven Singapore also has baby wipes. COVID masks plus disinfectant spray and hand sanitiser.

Tiger Balm products are popular in Singapore too like Tiger Balm plasters.

singapore 7-Eleven store mosquito repellent patch
Singapore 7-Eleven store tiger balm

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13. Hot Bites

Hot stuff! 7-Eleven has cabinets chock full of warm foods ready to eat in Singapore like chicken bites and spicy drumlets – expect to pay around $4 a portion.

Singapore 7-Eleven store hot chicken

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14. 7-Eleven Bakery

There is much to enjoy in the 7-Eleven bakery section in Singapore. Highlights include:

  • Molten Cream Cake
  • Fluffy Swiss Roll
  • Blueberry cream bun
  • Sambal Ikan Bilis Bun
sunshine blueberry wholemeal cream bun
coffee flavour fluffy swiss roll
sambal ikan bilis bun singapore

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15. Cereals

A bit like the potato chip section, 7-Eleven in Singapore has a huge array of cracking cereals and breakfast bits. From Ko-Krunch to Honey Stars, Kelloggs Frosties to Fruit Loops, you won’t go hungry in the mornings.

Milo is also a popular chocolate based cereal which also has chocolate bar versions, plus Milo milk and Milo ice-cream in the cold section.

cereal Singapore 7-Eleven store

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16. Slurpees / Slushies

Unique to 7-Elevens in Singapore (not in other local convenience stores) and popular with the youth market, the Slurpee frozen drink range at 7-Eleven comes in various self-serve flavors and starts from only $1.80 SGD for the 12oz ‘mini’.

slurpees Singapore 7-Eleven store

Slushie cups come in various sizes all the way up to ‘Giant’ and the slushie makers can usually be found at the back of the 7-Eleven stores. Lemon and lime is the most popular 7-Eleven Singapore slushie flavor, and lychee flavour is unique to Singapore.


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17. Singapore Spirit, Wine and Liquor

We’ve talked about beer previously in Singapore 7-Eleven stores but what about the harder stuff? If you want something stronger like whiskey or gin, this is kept behind the counter (with the cigarettes).

alcohol Singapore 7-Eleven store

Spirits like South Korean soju can be found in the chiller cabinets, along with white wine – as an example, expect to pay around $20 SGD for a small bottle of 12% soju in 7-Eleven here.

Highballs (like flavored Jack Daniels + mixer) are big sellers in Singapore – the own brand 7-Eleven highballs cost around $10 for a big can (so aren’t the cheapest).

As with beer and wine, you can only purchase alcohol (spirits and liquor) in 7-Eleven Singapore until 10.30pm at night.

alcohol soju Singapore 7-Eleven store
alcohol Singapore 7-Eleven store

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18. Probiotic drinks

Time for Singapore ‘culture’…‘Healthy’ probiotic drinking yogurt is big business in Singapore. Most 7-Elevens have two or three dedicated fridge shelves of live culture products (usually Meiji Betagen or Yakult).


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19. Hot Dessert Counter

Fancy a warm croissant or delicious donut? 7-Eleven Singapore is a very ‘sweet’ place to grab some fresh bakery treats.

Try caramelized apple muffins for $3.20 SGD, 5 mini donuts for $2.30, or double chocolate / almond croissants for $3.90.

hot bites Singapore 7-Eleven store

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20. Pau / Bao Buns / Dim Sum

Larger 7-Eleven stores in Singapore have dim sum hot cabinets in the front of the store.

Also known as ‘pau’, these Chinese style dim sum are served warm / steamed and come in various flavors including honey chicken dim sum and black pepper chicken pau; prices start from $1.20 SGD for dim sum.

dim sum buns Singapore 7-Eleven store

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21. 7-Eleven Coffee

7-Eleven Singapore has both chilled coffee cabinets plus hot coffee machines.

Hot coffee in Singapore 7-Elevens varies, most stores have a hot coffee station at the back of the store that basically consists of coffee sachets and a hot water urn – make your drink and pay for it at the counter.

coffee machine Singapore 7-Eleven store

Some also have self-serve coffee machines which make hot coffees and iced lattes.

Some of the bigger 7-Eleven stores have 7-Eleven Cafes which serve barista style coffee with a huge menu behind the counter – either way, 7-Eleven in Singapore is a good way to get your caffeine fix.


22. Wine

‘Grape’ stuff! Wine is widely available in 7-Eleven stores – they have their own brand 7-Eleven wine (the cheapest starting from $12 SGD for a small bottle) through to brands like Red Peak for $25 and better known wine brands like Wolf Blass and Penfolds for about $44 a bottle.

wine Singapore 7-Eleven store

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23. Condoms and Lube

All bases are covered at 7-Eleven Singapore – a wide variety of condoms and lube can be found in store, usually right next to the payment counter. Stay safe in Singapore, folks!


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24. Onigiri

Nice rice triangles! Although we never figured out properly how to open a Onigiri from 7-Eleven (we always make a total mess and rip the nori), these healthy (ish) snacks are available in a range of flavors like Thai style salmon, chicken bulgogi and salmon tartar.

Ongiri prices in 7-Eleven Singapore start from $2.50 SGD – a cheap and tasty snack!

thai style salmon otah onigiri Singapore 7-Eleven store

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25. Tourist SIM Cards from Singapore 7-Eleven

If you forgot to pick up a SIM card at the airport then don’t panic, 7-Eleven have a range of tourist SIMs with generous data allowances.

These cards are usually kept on or behind the counter and you may need to show your passport to purchase one of these.


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26. Singapore 7-Eleven Electronic items

Forgot your ear-phones or your charger lead has broken whilst on your travels? 7-Eleven has you covered – although note most of the electrical goods they sell are white-label so you won’t find official Apple iPods or big brand items.

Travel adaptors and power banks are the most common electrical item to purchase in-store.


27. Singapore Tourist Souvenirs

Although more expensive than most gift-shops (especially those in Chinatown), bigger 7-Eleven stores in Singapore have lots of tourist souvenirs and keepsakes like keychains and fridge magnets – the amount of Merlion merchandise is unbelievable!

souvenirs Singapore 7-Eleven store
souvenirs Singapore 7-Eleven store

28. Chiller Desserts

We’ve mentioned the instore bakery and hot dessert cabinets but if your sweet tooth is more inclined to try chilled treats, head to the chiller cabinets.

toblerone and daim cheesecakes Singapore 7-Eleven store

We spotted everything from Toblerone or Daim Bar cheesecakes to blueberry parfait yogurt and chocolate lava cake – mmmmm!

chocolate lava cake Singapore 7-Eleven store

29. Ice-Creams / Cornettos

Everyone knows 7-Elevens are always a good place to go for ice-creams and their frozen fancy section – but the range of ice-creams in Singapore seems huge compared to other 7-Elevens we’ve been in.

ice cream Singapore 7-Eleven store

From Hersheys and Carte D’or ice-cream tubs to Unicorn cornettos, the range is massive; plus you’ll find other nice flavors like Kit Kat ice-creams, Oreo wafers and many more.

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30. Umbrellas and Rain Macs

The weather in Singapore is often fantastic but the occasional unexpected downpour or flash-storm can leave you under the weather.

If you are unprepared for such rain (like us), you’ll be glad to hear 7-Eleven Singapore has a raincoat and umbrella section in most stores (usually handily located by the front entrance).

rain mac Singapore 7-Eleven store

31. Other interesting things to buy in Singapore 7-Eleven

Shiitake mushroom jerky

mushroom jerky Singapore 7-Eleven store

Truffle wagyu potato chips

truffle wagyu chips Singapore 7-Eleven store

Smoked cheese salmon skin

smoked cheese salmon skin Singapore 7-Eleven store

Hanjuku Quail eggs

hanjuku quail eggs Singapore 7-Eleven store

Instant Mashed potato with fried onions

instant mashed potato with sour cream and croutons Singapore 7-Eleven store

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