There’s a moment every evening at BFA @ The Beach when the light turns gold, the sand cools, and the crowd by the water thins into something quieter. That’s the window Sunset Social is built for – a premium, capped-capacity hospitality pass that pairs six half pints of Singapore craft beer with six canapés from Creative Eateries, served in a private beachfront setup away from the main festival crush.
It isn’t a one-size-fits-all pass, either. While three of the six canapés stay the same across all three days, the other three change daily – which means Friday’s plate, Saturday’s plate, and Sunday’s plate are genuinely different experiences, each paired with different beers from the festival’s three featured Singapore breweries: 1925 Brewing Co, Rainforest Brewery, and Sunbird Brewing.
Here’s exactly what’s on it.
The Product: What’s Included
Six half pints of craft beer, six paired canapés. Every Sunset Social guest works through a curated flight matched, bite for sip, against food built specifically for the format – small enough to eat one-handed while the other hand holds a cup.
The setting. Sunset Social sits within its own footprint at the festival, built from four repurposed shipping containers. Two of them – a 20ft and a 40ft – are fitted out as air-conditioned hospitality suites, giving guests a cool, sheltered space to retreat to between bites. Step back outside, though, and it’s all turf: dedicated outdoor seating set directly on the green, positioned to catch golden hour as the sun goes down over Palawan Green. Access is deliberately capped to keep the experience more intimate rather than packed.
The atmosphere. This is the part that’s hard to put on a menu card. It’s the combination of air conditioning when you want a break from the heat, open-air beach seating when you don’t, a glass in hand at exactly the hour the light turns gold, and a festival soundtrack drifting over from the main stage. It’s built to be lingered in, not rushed through.
Butler service. Table service is part of the package – together with Creative Eateries, the Organisers are providing butlers for the space.
Kitchen operates from 1730-2130 hrs. The bar opens from 1600 hrs to half an hour before the doors close. On Sunday, the bar opens from 1500 hrs.
The extras.

*Limited range of wines will be available by the “glass”. Do note that glassware will not be available throughout Festival grounds as stipulated by the authorities.
The Constant: Three Canapés That Never Change
Whichever day you go, these three are always on the plate – voted the standout bites during Creative Eateries’ tasting session with Executive Chef Dexter Ko, and locked in as the anchors of the whole Sunset Social menu:






Friday vs Saturday vs Sunday: The Rotating Half
This is where the three days genuinely diverge. Each day carries its own theme and its own set of three rotating canapés, each matched to a different beer.
Friday – “Coastal Beer Bites” (Discovery Friday)






Saturday – “Beach Bar Favourites” (Beach Party Saturday)




Sunday – “Family Beach Feast” (Sunday Family Day)





So Which Day Should You Go?
Because only half the menu repeats, doing more than one day means a genuinely different tasting lineup each time, not the same plate with a different sunset behind it.
Behind the Menu
The Sunset Social lineup wasn’t adapted from an existing menu — it was built for this format from scratch. Creative Eateries’ Executive Chef Dexter Ko worked from a brief to explore tropical, beach-lifestyle flavours through a broadly European, French-technique lens, tuned throughout with Asian aromatics and ingredients to suit local palates. As BFA put it after the tasting session, “every great pairing starts with a plate” – and the beer side was built with the same rigour: a panel tasted 19 beers from the three breweries blind, without seeing the brewers’ own tasting notes first, before the final pairings were locked in.

Here’s the Thing — You Only Get One Shot at Each Menu
Sunset Social isn’t a standing offer. It’s built as a beachfront space that never feels crowded — real seats, real air conditioning, real butler service, not a queue — which means access stays limited on any given day, regardless of demand. Once a day sells out, that’s it.
And because only three of the six pairings repeat, missing Friday means missing the citrus chicken and Kampung Orchard pairing for good. Skip Saturday and the tamarind pork belly, the nacho plate, that whole “Beach Bar Favourites” lineup – gone. Sunday’s braised pork belly and duck rillette flight only happens once, on Sunday. There’s no second sitting, no “catch it next time” – BFA @ The Beach only runs 11–13 September 2026, once a year.
If Friday’s flavours speak to you more than Saturday’s, or you want the full arc across all three sunsets, that’s a decision worth making now, not the week of the festival – this is the kind of pass that sells out its cap well before doors open.
Grab your Sunset Social pass before the day you want fills up.