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The Park Bar: Glasgow's Heartbeat of Traditional Scottish Music

Experience Glasgow’s vibrant traditional music scene and warm local hospitality at The Park Bar, a historic Scottish pub in Finnieston.

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The Park Bar in Finnieston, Glasgow, is a celebrated Scottish pub renowned for its lively traditional music sessions, warm atmosphere, and authentic local charm. Open daily from noon to midnight, it offers a welcoming space for both locals and visitors to enjoy live ceilidh bands, traditional tunes, and a fine selection of beers and whiskies. This historic venue is a cultural hub for Scotland’s musical heritage and social life.

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1202 Argyle St, Glasgow, Finnieston, G3 8TE, GB
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Duration: 1 to 4 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
12 pm-12 am
Tuesday
12 pm-12 am
Wednesday
12 pm-12 am
Thursday
12 pm-12 am
Friday
12 pm-12 am
Saturday
12 pm-12 am
Sunday
12 pm-12 am

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    Take the Glasgow Subway to the Kelvinhall station, then enjoy a 10-15 minute walk along Argyle Street to reach The Park Bar. Subway tickets cost around £1.50-£2.50, with frequent service every 5-10 minutes.

    Bus

    Several bus routes serve Argyle Street, including the 2 and 3 buses from Glasgow city center. Travel time ranges from 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. Single fares are approximately £2.00.

    Taxi or Rideshare

    A taxi or rideshare from central Glasgow to The Park Bar typically takes 10-15 minutes, costing around £6-£10 depending on traffic and time of day.

    Walking

    From Glasgow city center, a walk to The Park Bar takes about 25-30 minutes along mostly flat terrain via Argyle Street, suitable for most fitness levels and accessible with wheelchairs.

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    Local tips

    Visit on Friday or Saturday nights to enjoy the full ceilidh band experience and lively dancing.
    Join the Thursday traditional session for an authentic night of Scottish folk music.
    Arrive early to secure a good spot, especially on weekends when the pub fills up with locals and visitors.
    Check the pub’s event calendar for special pop-up events and themed nights.
    Enjoy the wide selection of local beers and whiskies, even though the kitchen is currently closed.

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    A Historic Hub of Scottish Tradition

    The Park Bar, located at 1202 Argyle Street in Glasgow's vibrant Finnieston district, has been a cornerstone of Scottish pub culture since 1895. Over the decades, it has evolved into a beloved venue dedicated to preserving and celebrating traditional Scottish music. The bar’s deep roots in the Highland and Island diaspora communities have made it a social and cultural meeting point, where generations gather to share music, stories, and camaraderie.

    Music and Atmosphere That Captivate

    At the heart of The Park Bar’s appeal is its legendary live music. From lively Monday sessions aimed at young musicians to the iconic Friday and Saturday ceilidh bands, the venue offers a rich program of traditional, Gaelic, and Celtic tunes. Thursdays are especially notable for their traditional sessions, attracting both seasoned players and enthusiastic audiences. The atmosphere is electric yet welcoming, with a mix of locals and visitors drawn to the authentic Scottish experience.

    Community and Events

    The Park Bar is more than just a pub; it’s a community hub. Weekly events such as the Tuesday quiz night hosted by local comedians, and Sunday pop-up events, keep the calendar full and the crowd engaged. The venue’s commitment to live music was recognized when it was honored as Scotland’s Best Venue at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards, a testament to its significance in the Scottish cultural landscape.

    Authentic Scottish Pub Experience

    Visitors to The Park Bar find a traditional Scottish pub environment with a great selection of local beers, whiskies, and gins at reasonable prices. The staff are known for their friendly and welcoming service, enhancing the overall experience. While the kitchen is currently closed, the focus remains on providing a genuine pub atmosphere centered around music and social connection.

    Location and Accessibility

    Situated in Finnieston, a lively area known for its cultural vibrancy, The Park Bar benefits from easy access via public transport and is well integrated into Glasgow’s social scene. Its central location makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the West End or attending events nearby. The venue’s operating hours from noon until midnight every day provide ample opportunity for visitors to enjoy its offerings.

    A Living Legacy of Scottish Culture

    Under new management, The Park Bar continues to uphold its tradition as a vital venue for traditional Scottish music and social life. The commitment to fostering local talent and maintaining a warm, inclusive atmosphere ensures that it remains a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an authentic slice of Glasgow’s cultural heritage.

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