The new Daughters of Atlas cocktail menu has been revealed by the Singapore bar. Atlas‘ new collection is shaped by myth and the quiet poetry of the constellations. Drawing from the seven sisters of the Pleiades, the Daughters of the Titan, Atlas, the menu unfolds across seven distinct chapters, guided by the stories and personalities of each Daughter, expressed through character, flavour, strength and texture.

Merope Golden Hour cocktail, Atlas bar
The menu marks the next evolution of Atlas’s philosophy of intentional drinking, and the inaugural menu by Head Bartender Esmeralda Castrogiovanni. An award-winning addition to the team, Esmeralda worked closely with the team to shape Daughters of Atlas into something that reflects both her own journey and the collective craft of the bar, where each moment is considered and defined by a sense of occasion that carries through from day to dusk. “This menu is personal to me,” shares Esmeralda Castrogiovanni, Head Bartender at Atlas. “Moving to Asia for the first time was a significant shift, and what drew me to Atlas was the strength of its identity, the care and intention behind every detail. With Daughters of Atlas, I wanted to build on that foundation and bring my own story into it. What you see on the menu is where those two things meet.”
Through the afternoon, into the night
Designed to be experienced over the course of the day into the evening, the menu’s 16 cocktails follow a progression from non-alcoholic to more spirited expressions, reflecting the natural rhythm of time at Atlas; from the first drink of the day to the final pour of the night. Each cocktail is presented with its ABV and descriptions of the drink flavour profiles, offering guests a clear way to navigate the menu.

Daughters of Atlas: Cartographer
“As we enter our ninth year, we decided to delve into the mythology of Atlas through the stories of his seven daughters,” shares Vicky Hwang, owner. “What excited us was the balance between individuality and connection; each sister stands apart, yet forms part of a larger whole, all bound beneath the same sky. That became the foundation of the menu: a series of distinct expressions designed to feel both independent and cohesive, just like the Pleiades themselves. It also allows guests to navigate the menu more intuitively, guided by mood and preference at that moment.
Alcyone opens the journey with four non-alcoholic cocktails, shaped by her affinity for clarity and calm. Among them, Cartographer mirrors with a silky, banana-led beverage, accompanied by a caramel cookie and chocolate button garnish that is designed to be enjoyed first, before the drink’s subtle caramel notes round out on the palate. While all four cocktails are designed as non-alcoholic serves, guests can opt to sample them with a spirited touch.
As the only Daughter of Atlas known for her romantic heart, Merope’s story is shaped by her falling in love with a mortal, and revealed in Golden Hour, decadent and velvety, mirroring the constellation’s soft fading light. Crafted with warmth in mind, the cocktail is sherry-forward, bringing together oloroso and Pedro Ximénez with caramelised roasted butternut squash, and finished with a fried sage garnish.
Maia, the eldest of the seven sisters, embodies a sense of grounding and understated strength, reflected in Wingbeat. Rooted in a more herbaceous profile, the cocktail draws inspiration from the popular Greek dish, Tzatziki. Gin is infused with dill, and shaken with a house made Tzatziki cordial, delivering a clean yet gently creamy profile. A twist on a gimlet, the cocktail balances brightness with restraint, resulting in a composed, refreshing expression that pays tribute to Maia’s steady, enduring presence.

Electra Apple Aria cocktail
Taygete’s chapter is defined by a sense of freedom and the instinct to remain untamed. Pursued by Zeus, her myth tells of her transformation into a doe with the help of Goddess Artemis, allowing her to remain beyond reach. This is mirrored in The Doe, a light and floral cocktail where vodka is combined with peach, and jasmine. Drawing from Esmeralda’s Southern Italian roots, the cocktail rounds out with Passito, a sundried dessert wine, which lends a gentle, refined sweetness. The cocktail is served in an elegant tulip glass, a nod to its floral flavour profile, and garnished with aromatic gel and delicate edible flowers along the rim.
Meanwhile, Electra channels passion and intensity, while edged with mystery. She inspires Apple Aria, a cocktail that appears clean and minimal, yet carries a medley of character, from the gentle smokiness of mezcal to a light bitterness and the bright crispness of green apple. This is softened by elderflower notes, which add a subtle aromatic lift. With a bright, effervescent profile, the drink is paired with a piece of ginger candy, intended to be enjoyed before sipping to heighten the cocktail’s flavours.
The final chapter, Celaeno, moves into shadow and depth, drawing from her quieter, more enigmatic presence among the sisters. In The Illusionist, this restraint is reflected through an interpretation of a classic French dish, duck à l’orange, where duck fat-washed rye and cognac are balanced with orange gastrique, and finished with champagne, a nod to the bar’s celebrated Champagne offerings.
The drink is accompanied by a corn bread chip garnish affixed to the glass, which pays homage to Atlas’s use of corn-fed duck in its dining menu. Rich and structured, the cocktail is an ideal nightcap, gradually revealing its complexity with each sip.

Atlas’ Negroni Ritual Flight
Atlas Signatures & Elevated Rituals
Alongside Daughters of Atlas, the menu continues to present a curated collection of 17 Atlas Signatures, a reflection of the bar’s enduring commitment to honouring timeless cocktails. These include the Atlas Martini, made with the bar’s own gin, as well as seven variations of the Gin & Tonic.
A new addition to the offering is the Negroni Ritual, a considered trio that reinterprets the classic serve through different perspectives. The Atlas Negroni, a constant from previous menus, now anchors the trio with an addition of frankincense to its flavour profile, a nod to Middle East & Africa spice trade routes.
Alongside is By the Ounce, which introduces a warmer, spice-led profile through East Indies, nodding to early Southeast Asian trade routes. Completing the set, New Amsterdam offers a deeper expression shaped by Ford’s Gin and Mancino Kopi, finished with a coffee chocolate garnish, a homage to the merchant spirit in Dutch Europe. Together, the signatures and ritual serve alongside the Daughters of Atlas chapters, offering guests both a sense of familiarity and new expressions to explore throughout the evening.
About Atlas
Atlas graces the ground floor of one of Singapore’s most iconic buildings, Parkview Square, in the history rich Bugis neighbourhood. A celebration of the grand Art Deco lobbies of Europe and the era’s rich culinary and beverage traditions, Atlas offers a carefully curated drinking and dining experience all- day and deep into the night.
The bar delivers an inspired interpretation of elegant and balanced classic cocktails. The Atlas Gin Collection is housed in an iconic 8-metre tall Gin Tower, consisting of 1,300 bottles from around the world. Below the Gin Tower, a rose gold Champagne Room holds the Atlas Champagne Collection, featuring a selection of over 200 labels from some of the world’s most prestigious vintages and respected houses.

Atlas Gin, Atlas Martini
Atlas’ food menus offer inspired and refined European dishes made with a passion for thoughtful presentation and the freshest of ingredients. Available for all-day dining, the menu features options perfect for any occasion, from late night bites to a la carte dinners. During mid- afternoon, a delicately indulgent Afternoon Tea set is served, showcasing a selection of handcrafted savoury and sweet bites alongside an expertly curated selection of teas and champagnes.
Atlas debuted on the World’s 50 Best Bars list in its opening year in 2017 and rose to No. 4 globally as Asia’s Best Bar in 2020. The bar has since earned multiple international accolades, including Best International Cocktail Bar and World’s Best Spirits Selection at the 2019 Spirited Awards, followed by World’s Best Cocktail Menu in 2020 for Interbellum — making Atlas one of the only bars in the world to have received three Spirited Awards crystal plates.
Atlas has continued to receive global recognition, including the Rémy Martin Legend of the List Award in 2024 for its consistent presence on Asia’s 50 Best Bars, the Bareksten Best Bar Design Award in 2024, and two pins in the inaugural Pinnacle Guide, placing it among only thirteen bars worldwide to receive double honours. Additionally, Atlas was recognised in Tatler’s debut Top 100 Hotels, Restaurants and Bars in Asia list, where it received a Best-in-Class Award for Best Bar Design.
After three years of development, Atlas launched the Atlas London Dry Gin in 2025, a spirit created for the bar and awarded a Gold Medal at the inaugural Global Drinks Intel New Product Awards, where judging was conducted blind.
Atlas is owned by Parkview Square’s developers, the Hwang family, who have created a warm, welcoming destination with a real sense of occasion, delivering elegance and excellence … without pretence.



