Heat‑Hit Singapore: A Free Iced Water Spot Saves the Day
Cool Finds Near Bukit Timah
On a swelteringly hot New Year’s Day, Nayana—who’s not Singaporean—was strolling near the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve when a beacon of hope popped up: a bold “Free Iced Water” sign outside the Spruce@Firestation restaurant.
What the Sign Said
The sign read:
- “Free Iced Water – For all thirsty joggers, cyclists, and hikers.”
Why It Was a Big Deal
It’s rare in Singapore to see complimentary cold water outside a restaurant. Nayana was pleasantly surprised, noting:
- It felt thoughtful and caring.
- Cold cups were already set up on the spot.
- It was the first time he’d seen a place do this.
He scooped up a cup, let the ice‑cold liquid kiss his lips, and felt instantly refreshed.
One Person, No Crowd
Nayana mentioned that no one else seemed to be lining up for a drink at that exact moment. He wondered if others would have grabbed a cup if they’d seen it in time.
The Backstory: A Push for Free Water
Back in June 2018, a discontented diner wrote to The Straits Times, complaining that many restaurants refused to provide free tap water. The writer even suggested making free water mandatory in eateries.
Why This Spot Matters
The Spruce@Firestation’s gesture shows a blend of generosity and everyday kindness. “It’s heartwarming to know that the staff thought about how to brighten people’s day,” Nayana noted.
For anyone wandering Singapore’s humid streets, a free ice‑cold drink in the middle of nowhere can be an unexpected lifesaver—and a reminder that good deeds can still thrive, even in a bustling city.