A popular dance club open well into the small hours. This club was notorious for violence in its days as "Club 30" although it appears to now be a student-friendly club with many stewards watching out for you.
Cafe Borgia
New Street, Paisley.
A young persons bar.
O'Neils
New street, Paisley.
A popular place to start a night out, frequented by all ages.
Russels
59 High St, Paisley.
''+44 141'' 889 2853
Opposit the Museum and Library
A popular student oriented bar close to the University.
The Bull
New Street, Paisley
A Paisley institution. A good atmosphere and some private rooms for larger groups
Abbey Bar
Lawn Street, Paisley.
A classically styled bar catering mainly for middle aged / elderly people. On Fridays there is a DJ who plays 60s, 70s and 80s music. On Mondays there is a very well attended open music night where a wealth of local talent is on hand to entertain.
Hogshead
45 High St, Paisley.
''+44 141'' 840 4150
A new bar of the popular Hogshead chain. Smart classical pub interior with a pleasant atmosphere though more expensive than other bars in the town.
Last Post
County Square, Paisley.
''+44 141'' 848 0353
Formerly the main post office building, now converted into a very large bar over two levels. A popular choice with people of all ages.
Gilmours
Near Gilmour Street Rail Station, Paisley
Unremarkable pub, tends to be full of very young drinkers and all that entails. Hosts karaoke every day, even Mondays.
Gabriels Bar and Diner
33 Gauze St, Paisley
An extremely large modern bar, suitable for all ages. It hosts a popular karaoke/disco on Saturdays at 9PM.
The Arts Centre
New Street, Paisley.
''+44 141'' 887 1007
A small modern bar upstairs form the cafe.
Most of the night clubs and restaurants are to be found around Shuttle Street, New Street and Storie Street.