Devilishly-tasty treats will available across Paisley town centre at this year’s Festival, including bubble waffles, hot chocolate and coffee, burgers and hand-made pizzas.
You’ll be able to find street food vendors in the locations below. All suppliers accept both cash and card payments.
High Street
- Cafe Fairfull
- StrEAT Scullery
- Dessert Box
- Renfrewshire Farmers BBQ & Grill
Gilmour Street
Cotton Street, by the Grandstand seating area
- Coffeemill
- Stick ’em’ up
Dunn Square
- Toast-your-own Marshmallow Pits and Churros
Businesses staying open late for Paisley Halloween Festival
This year we have a number of local businesses who have extended their opening hours while the Festival takes place on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 October.
- The Keg will be offering kids’ specials from 12noon on Friday and Saturday. Find The Keg at 15b Gilmour Street, next to County Square.
- Taste Buds café will be open until 6pm each night offering Halloween-themed Afternoon Teas and tasty treats. Find them at 22 Lawn Street.
- Paisley Pie Co will be offering hearty pastry snacks until late both nights – located at 25 Causeyside Street.
- Cloud 9 Deli will be open until 9pm both nights serving hot and cold snacks. Find them at 9 Gauze Street.
- The Piazza shopping centre will be open until 9pm on both nights.
- Rainbow Turtle will be open late both nights selling fair trade gifts, toys and more. Find them at 7 Gauze Street.
- Bianco Nero will be open late both nights serving delicious Halloween specials. Find them on 27 Gauze Street.
- Blend Coffee Lounge in Paisley Arts Centre will be open 10am – 4pm and 6pm – 8.30pm offering coffee, hot chocolate and cakes. Find Paisley Arts Centre on New Street.
- Dream Desserts will be open until 11pm both nights serving super sweet treats. Find them at 35 Causeyside Street.
- Weavers Paisley will be open late both nights offering take away food, drinks and hot cocktails. Find them on Stow Brae, off Canal Street.
Don’t forget, Paisley is home to a wealth of restaurants, cafes and shops. Help support local business by spending local at this year’s festival. Paisley First’s illustrated Food & Drink map is a helpful tool for finding great places to eat and drink in the town centre too.