Harvies Bar
Harvies Bar
Lively local pub in Paisley offering freshly cooked pub grub, vibrant tribute nights, and a welcoming atmosphere for all.
Burgh Bar, located at 64 Glasgow Road in Paisley, is a popular local pub known for its friendly vibe, freshly cooked pub grub, and lively entertainment. Offering a cozy and clean environment, it serves as a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy hand-tossed pizzas, classic dishes, and tribute nights. Open daily from late morning to midnight or later, Burgh Bar blends traditional pub charm with a vibrant social scene.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take local bus services from Paisley town center to Glasgow Road; travel time is approximately 10-15 minutes. Buses run frequently during the day, with reduced service in the evening. A single fare costs around £1.50-£2.00.
Train and Walk
From Paisley Gilmour Street train station, it is a 15-20 minute walk to Burgh Bar along Glasgow Road. The route is mostly flat and accessible. Train services connect Paisley with Glasgow and surrounding areas, with fares starting at £3.00.
Taxi
Local taxis are available from Paisley town center or train stations, with a typical journey to Burgh Bar taking 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. Expect fares around £5-£8. Taxis offer convenient door-to-door service, especially during late hours.
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