It seems like Coach is slowly tiptoeing from the fashion industry into food. After launching The Coach Bar in May, the brand debuted Singapore’s first-ever Coach Coffee Shop in Resorts World Sentosa’s newest mall, WEAVE.

Like its other outlets across China and Japan, you’ll be eating your way through New York with Coach’s elevated takes on casual American classics.
The all-day menu celebrates iconic New York bites, and the crowd-favourite is the Grilled Cheese (S$13), which is just comfort in a bowl. The house-made sourdough with melted American cheddar, gruyère, and extra sharp cheddar complemented the hearty tomato soup.

The Fully-Loaded Reuben (S$30) is the most expensive item on the menu, and it’s stuffed with corned beef that has a smoky kick to it.

However, I can’t justify paying thirty bucks for a single sandwich, so you should probably opt for the Reuben (S$19) instead, with less meat but the same ingredients.
The Wagyu Beef Hotdog (S$15) is a fancier version of the classic hotdog, but it wasn’t impressive, so this one gets a pass from us.

Keep a lookout for the weekend-exclusive The Classic Cheeseburger (S$22) made with premium wagyu and served with a side of curly fries.
For pastries, look to the Crullers (S$5.50) in flavours like Raspberry, Maple, and Apple Crumble.

If you need to cool down, Coach’s Signature Soft Serve comes in flavours such as Lemon Meringue Pie (S$9), Peanut Butter & Jelly (S$8), and Peaches & Cream (S$8). You can also top up S$1.50 for a Cone.
There’s also the Singapore-exclusive Chilli Crab (S$9) flavour that comes with a fried mantou. My taste buds are still confused, because this was hands down the weirdest ice cream we’ve ever tried.

This tasted exactly like chilli crab, but I’m not sure that’s something most people are looking for in their ice cream.
Of course, no meal is complete without drinks. Explore their seasonal offerings with the Strawberry Matcha (S$9), a ceremonial-grade matcha latte topped with a light strawberry foam. There are definitely better matcha lattes in Singapore, so I’d skip this.
We preferred the tangy, popsicle-inspired Orange Cream (S$9), which struck a good balance between sweet and sour, with a creamy finish.

The classic Coach drinks are also here. The Chocolate (S$8.50), available as Hot and Iced variations, is topped with the cocoa-dusted “C”, and the refreshing Iced Lemonade (S$8) comes with lemon “C”-shaped ice.
Just in case you’re in the mood to splurge, check out the retail section for Coach’s latest bags, clothes, and accessories. There’s also merchandise with the coffee cup mascot, Lil Miss Jo, from tote bags to mugs and water bottles.

Admin can’t afford a Coach bag, so the next best thing is walking around with a drink from their cafe. Will you be trying their nostalgic American bites?
The Coach Coffee Shop Singapore
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📍 WEAVE, #01-224, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
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Photos by Eunice Tan.