Late-night food cravings have a habit of showing up when most people are already winding down for the day. Whether it is after a long shift, a late study session, a gaming marathon, or simply one of those evenings where dinner just did not feel enough, the search for something satisfying often begins when the clock is already past 10pm. That is exactly where this limited-time offer from Popeyes Singapore comes into the picture, designed specifically for supper seekers across the island.
Running from 6 to 10 July 2026, this midnight-exclusive deal focuses on one thing: delivering value-driven comfort food at a time when most dining options are either limited or already closed. The highlight is a 5-piece chicken bucket going for just $12, down from the usual price of $24.50. That alone makes it one of those promotions that naturally gets attention, especially among those who already enjoy fried chicken as a go-to comfort meal.
What makes this promotion stand out is not just the price reduction, but the timing and simplicity behind it. From 10pm to 2am only, customers can walk into selected outlets and redeem this flash deal at the counter. There is no complicated app requirement, no lengthy redemption steps, and no need to collect points or vouchers. It is straightforward: arrive during the eligible hours, order the deal, and enjoy freshly prepared fried chicken at a heavily reduced price.
The chicken itself remains the familiar signature style that the brand is known for. It is described as fresh, never frozen, and cooked to deliver that crispy outer layer paired with a juicy interior. For many regular customers, that texture combination is the main reason they return. While fast food options in Singapore are abundant, not all manage to maintain consistency in flavour and crunch, especially during late-night hours when freshness can sometimes be a concern elsewhere.
This promotion also fits neatly into Singapore’s supper culture. It is common for groups of friends to head out late at night after finishing work shifts or social activities. Instead of settling for instant noodles or overpriced convenience snacks, a $12 chicken bucket for five pieces becomes a far more appealing option. It works well for sharing, which is another reason this deal is likely to attract small groups rather than just individual diners.
There is also a practical side to the promotion worth noting. The deal is limited to participating outlets only, which are spread across different regions of Singapore. This makes it relatively accessible whether someone is in the east, west, north, or central area. However, availability being tied to specific stores also means planning ahead could make a difference, especially closer to midnight when demand tends to peak.
Participating locations include outlets in Kinex Mall, East Village Mall, ESR BizPark, Jurong Point, The Rail Mall, West Coast Plaza, Crown Centre, Pan Pacific Orchard, Woodlands MRT, Northpoint City, Heartland Mall Kovan, The Seletar Mall, and AMK Hub. With such wide coverage, the promotion is clearly designed to reach different residential and commercial zones rather than concentrating in one area.
It is also worth pointing out that the promotion runs on weekdays only, from Monday to Friday. This adds an interesting dynamic, as it targets working professionals and students who are more likely to be out late during the weekdays rather than weekends. The limited time frame of 10pm to 2am further reinforces the exclusivity of the deal, encouraging customers to plan their late-night meals rather than treating it as an everyday option.
One detail that stands out is the “while stocks last” condition. This is often overlooked but plays a big role in how such promotions unfold in reality. Late-night deals can sometimes see high demand in short bursts, especially when word spreads quickly on social media. Once stock runs out at a particular outlet, there is no guarantee of restock within the same night. This makes timing even more important for anyone planning to grab the offer.
Another important restriction is that chicken parts are not selectable. This means customers will receive a mix without the option to customise. While some may prefer specific cuts, this standardisation helps ensure faster service and smoother operations during peak midnight hours when staff availability is more limited compared to daytime operations.
From a value perspective, the reduction from $24.50 to $12 is significant. It effectively halves the usual price, making it one of the more aggressive late-night fast food promotions in recent memory. For budget-conscious diners, especially students or shift workers, this can easily turn into a go-to supper solution during the promotional period.
Beyond just savings, there is also the experience factor. Late-night dining has a different atmosphere compared to regular meal times. Fewer crowds, quieter surroundings, and a more relaxed pace make the experience feel more personal. Pairing that with a hot serving of fried chicken creates a simple but satisfying end to the day.
In a city like Singapore where food options are abundant but often expensive during odd hours, promotions like this stand out because they balance affordability with familiarity. It is not about trying something new, but rather enjoying a well-loved comfort food at a time when it feels most needed.
For those who regularly plan supper outings, this is the kind of promotion worth marking on the calendar. The limited duration from 6 to 10 July 2026 means it will not be available for long, and once it ends, the regular pricing resumes immediately.
Ultimately, this campaign reflects a simple idea: good food does not need to be complicated, and satisfying late-night cravings should not always come at a premium. For anyone who finds themselves hungry past 10pm during the promotion period, this is one of those deals that makes stepping out of the house feel worth it.
Promotional/Event Details
Date: 6–10 July 2026
Time: 10.00pm – 2.00am (Monday to Friday only)
Venue: Participating Popeyes Singapore outlets (Kinex Mall, East Village Mall, ESR BizPark, Jurong Point, The Rail Mall, West Coast Plaza, Crown Centre, Pan Pacific Orchard, Woodlands MRT, Northpoint City, Heartland Mall Kovan, The Seletar Mall, AMK Hub)
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