Article: The Best Oneworld Airport Lounges in Singapore

Plus it has a manned bar (with coughtails) and proper coffee.
I think you'll find most of us here rank it as one of the better J/OW Sapphire lounges around the world and arguably the best QF J lounge. I certainly rate it higher than the BA lounge next door.
Well, I have disagree with you. I find the QF J lounge at Singapore to be a completely soulless barn of a place, and tended bars do nothing for me. I'm not a coughtail drinker.

As for it being better than the BA lounge next door (I'm also BA Silver), you have to be joking. How is a huge beer hall of a place be better than a nice quiet comfortable lounge with decent food and drink. I'd rather self pour myself a Laphroaig than stand in a line at the bar and then request some poor quality "scotch".
 
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I reckon the BA lounge is a gem. It’s often the quietest Lounge and while not a “first” lounge, I find the Qantas first is crowded and there are lots of reports of people being denied entry..

Food is big for me and while QF first and Qatar are fancy and more restaurant like the BA food is great, and self service is sometimes better. I like this review British Airways Lounge Singapore Food and Nutrition Review
 
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Thanks for this info. Flew early this week London to Sydney on BA 15. Based on this column we headed for the Qantas lounge. Have to say the dining room quite possibly the fastest I have ever been in. We had Barramundi, pork noodles and prawns produced within 5 minutes. Staff super attentive. Highly recommended even when slightly stressed with tight layover.
 

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