The countdown is on until Scotland's biggest music festival opens its gates - and we're in full TRNSMT planning mode.
But we all know that the party starts on the way there so here's our list of the best bars and restaurants near the park, for anyone meeting up with friends pre-TRNSMT.READ MORE: Glasgow TRNSMT 2024 tickets, where to buy them and the full festival line up The venue may of course be a little busy during the TRNSMT Festival, and it would be wise to expect somewhat of a queue if you don't have a booking. However, it might be worth it by the time you get to the front for a currywurst and a pint of West or St Mungo, before you hop across to the festival.
The menu includes Drygate's take on classics such as beef burgers and fish and chips, while some of the side dishes - we're looking at the mac and cheese and poutines - are understandably pretty popular.226 Gallowgate Next door neighbour to the famous Barrowlands music venue, you'll find an uber cool 'local pub' that attracts people from all over Glasgow.
The dive bar describes itself as 'a no-frills, all fun kind of affair; a place you can party the night away or drown your sorrows', and is well liked for cocktails and perfect serves, while the food menu features a bunch of belly-busting burgers, chicken wings and loaded fries, filling you up before you go and sing your heart out at TRNSMT.
Alongside bar snacks, they also serve up delicious toasties too, meaning you can enjoy a quick bite before heading out. Their meat-free menu highlights include souvlaki, shawarma, mac and cheese and pizzas, while the bar stocks a whole host of local craft beers. Perhaps the ideal way to fuel up before TRNSMT, and we’d guess almost exactly halfway between Glasgow’s major train stations and the festival site, if you’re walking from Queen Street or Central - thank us later. And maybe save us a wing.