Welcome to Atlas Coffeehouse
- 6 Duke's Rd, Singapore 268886 Hotline: +65 6314 2674
Welcome to Atlas Coffeehouse, a vibrant haven for brunch enthusiasts nestled in the heart of Singapore at 6 Duke's Rd. With a flair for harmonizing delicious breakfast and brunch dishes, Atlas Coffeehouse aims to create a comforting and inviting atmosphere where flavor and community intertwine.
The moment you step inside, you are greeted by a cool, Santorini-inspired decor of crisp white and soothing blue hues, alongside carefully curated background music that enhances the chill vibe. Whether you're recovering from a weekend run or enjoying a leisurely brunch with friends, this cozy spot makes for an enchanting retreat.
- Menu Highlights: The diverse menu features eclectic dishes that draw influences from both local and international cuisine. Signature offerings include:
- Granola, Pears & Yoghurt: A refreshing mix priced at $13.90, perfect for a light start.
- Hotcakes & Lemon Curd: For $15.50, experience diner-style pancakes topped with lemon curd and fresh blueberries.
- The Gentleman's Relish: Soft scrambled eggs paired with charred san-marzano tomatoes for $17.70.
- Chorizo, Eggs & Avo: A spicy delight featuring pork chorizo and organic sunny eggs at $20.90.
- Summer Chicken Stew: Tender slow-roasted chicken served in a sundried tomato cream broth for $19.30.
- Buttery Vanilla French Toast: Heavenly brioche complemented by strawberries and maple syrup, priced at $19.80.
Customer reviews glow with enthusiasm. One satisfied diner, Shirley T., praised the pleasant vibe but suggested the iced latte didn't quite meet expectations. Another patron, Sudipto G., remarked on the "gem" that is Atlas Coffeehouse, perfect post-Botanic Gardens exploration. The menu’s blend of brunch staples with local flavors keeps guests returning, with favorites like their renowned Salmon Soba Bowl and the Mushroom & Basil Pesto pasta both receiving accolades.
A palpable sense of community is felt throughout the café, where attentive service complements the well-crafted dishes. The friendly staff, despite the crowds, ensures that the dining experience remains seamless and enjoyable.
Atlas Coffeehouse isn't merely a dining destination; it's a gathering place for food lovers seeking quality and flavor in a laid-back setting. Come for the delicious food, stay for the fantastic atmosphere, and don’t forget to try the sweet offerings like their Maple Strawberry Pancake—truly a dish that leaves a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Atlas Coffeehouse offers an exquisite blend of culinary delights that promise to tantalize the taste buds while delivering a welcoming ambiance. With a menu that caters to various palates and a commitment to quality service, this spot is definitely worthy of your next brunch outing!

Love the chill vibe and white and blue decor which seems to be a salut to the white blue roofed houses of Santorini. The music is also carefully curated to complement the cool vibe. I came for brunch with my daughter after our staycation at Sheraton Towers. Food was good but I was a tad disappointed with my iced latte though it's a coffee joint! Service is friendly and attentive. There were no indoor seats when we arrived but the server kept a lookout for us and we were able to get a table within 5 min although the weather was cool enough to sit outside even though the ceiling fans didn't quite move the air much.

Cozy place, good for stopping by after a weekend run for breakfast and brunch. Prices are what you pay for the location ambience and the food. Service is good, staff is friendly. Food portions are also great but seems a bit pricey.

It's quite a hike to get to this gem of a brunch place, but it makes a good stopping point after you've explored the wonderful Botanic gardens (just make sure you are exiting at the Bukit Timah exit). Its a popular place and you might have to wait for a table. The menu is eclectic. Its a good mix of brunch items with a good amount of local (SE Asian) fusion food thrown in. I tried the soba salmon bowl with a poached egg and it was excellent. Wife tried the prawn alio olio and it was one of the better pasta dishes we have tried in a while. They also do a mean kombucha and some home made cold brews. Really like their menu so will go back for more!

Brunch place in Bukit Timah. Had the signature mushroom on toast here and it did not disappoint. I got a huge slice of sourdough bread with an overflow of mushroom in white wine cream sauce topped with parmesan cheese. The dish was creamy, rich and delicious. The mushroom texture really goes well with the texture and creaminess of the sauce. While it could easily be too rich / heavy to be enjoyable beyond a few bites, this wasn't the case. I managed to finish the whole dish despite not being a fan of super creamy stuff. The only letdown is probably the bread which was a bit chewy to begin with and gets worse over time as it becomes too soggy from the creaminess of the mushroom. My friend had their other famous dish - the pancake - which was fluffy and as sinfully good. Would recommend checking it out.

Man the place is pack at 10:30am on a Friday??!! Seems like nobody works here? The noise level can be a little high but fortunately i got a slight ear infection so got bit of muffle ear. Otherwise a nice utilitarian cafe. Food again was wonderful even though place waa busy service was still good.

The cafe was walking distance from the MRT station and opened from Tuesday to Sunday 8am to 7pm. While there was no 10% service charge, there was a 7% GST charge in the bill. Pay as you order at the counter. Low & Slow Pulled Pork (S$20+) Braised pulled pork, scrambled eggs , streaky bacon , arugula served on sourdough The serving was huge. The pulled pork was topped with curry like sauce, quite tender and savoury but a tab too salty on its own. The bacon was a tab salty too. The scrambled eggs was creamy. The arugula was lightly dressed. The sourdough was soft which I like best. White Cold Brew (S$7+) Recommended to have the drink without ice cubes so that one can taste the chocolatey notes more easily. Although it was non sweeten, it was not bitter in taste. Overall the food was not bad. The crowd started to come in at around 9am, so best came early.

I dropped by on a Wednesday afternoon to meet a few acquaintances for a late lunch and loved the chilled out vibes of the place. It can be slightly hard to find but it is otherwise just a short walk from Botanic Gardens MRT. We ordered lattes all round and everyone agreed that the coffee was pretty decent. They had a large range of coffee so it was a pity we all had the same thing. Also a point of note, free water. I had the salmon soba noodles which came with glazed salmon and a fried egg. The egg was cooked well and the salmon was in my opinion, well-marinated. Did not get to try the waffles which looked really tantalising. Definitely worth a repeat visit.

I passed this newly opened cafe a few times already but it was always super busy during weekends so when I had opportunity to go for brunch on a Friday, I decided to give this place a try. When I entered I was a bit wary as the place oozes a hipster atmosphere which to me often translates into average quality food against a premium price, you pay for the stylish environment, not for the food: WRONG, this is not what Atlas is about! The food is great and the price point is more than acceptable. Atmosphere: as mentioned this place has a relaxing hipster vibe, it's very instagram worthy, I am not a good photographer so I did not capture this in my pictures but google some pictures and you'll see what I mean. The service is friendly and punctual. Food: The menu had many interesting and healthy looking dishes but I decided to go for a brunch-style dish, I had the Creamy Mushrooms on Sourdough with scrambled eggs and Italian pork sausages. This could potentially go wrong in so many ways: chewy canned mushrooms, overcooked scrambled eggs and dry sausages but it was fantastic! The creamed shimeiji mushrooms are tasty, they provide a nice touch of unami to the dish and the sausages are juicy but the real stars are the sourdough and the scrambled eggs. The sourdough toast was perfect: good crust and one of the better tasting breads I had here in Singapore, the eggs were fluffy and light yet creamy, yum! Food part II: since I was hungry and greedy, we ordered next to our main dish a Maple Strawberry Pancake to share between two people. Once I had the Mushrooms & eggs on toast, I kinda regretted I'd ordered more as I was quite full and more than satisfied. More so, when the pancake arrived I feared it would be dry and bland as it looked thick. Wong again!! Whilst we both just really enjoyed our mains, we wolfed down the pancake like we hadn't eaten in ages! It is really delicious, the combo of fresh strawberries and the moist pancake is just great. The people next to us ordered the Caramelized banana pancakes with ice cream which looked absolutely delicious too (but I don't eat bananas so not for me). Price: I was pleasantly surprised to learn that our total check for two coffees and three mains (two savory dishes and one sweet to share) was similar to what I am used to pay for a typical weekend brunch for two in this neighborhood (around 50$). Prices are nett here, GST and service charge included. Additionally, they offer large jugs of ice water without charge! I'm coming again? 100% sure, their counter had cupcakes and cheese cake which looked very tempting and the I can see myself craving their dishes in the future! Since it is a new opening I hope they can keep this standard up.