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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

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.