
Popular Glasgow hub named among UK's top street food spots
Scotland's rising street food scene has drawn national attention, with one Glasgow eatery securing a place among the UK's best food halls outside London.
The growing popularity of street food has encouraged Scotland's leading vendors to come together, showcasing some of the most exciting and flavour-packed cuisines and fusion dishes from across the globe. For those seeking a vibrant taste experience, Glasgow's Dockyard Social offers a prime destination, Glasgow Live reports.
A recent study by Betway, analysing TikTok, Instagram and Google search data, has identified the UK's most popular food halls and markets.
Among 40 venues surveyed across the country, Dockyard Social stands out as the only Scottish location to feature in the top ten, ranked alongside well-known spots such as GRUB in Manchester and Temple Quay in Bristol.
Located on Haugh Road in Glasgow's west end, Dockyard Social boasts an impressive and ever-changing line-up of Scotland's best street food vendors, offering something fresh and exciting with every visit.
A Betway spokesperson said: "There's no doubt that the UK is a nation of food lovers.
"With half of Brits buying from a street food van at least once a week and 17.2 million posts under '#streetfood' on Instagram, this appetite has fuelled a boom in food halls. But where can the UK's best food halls and markets be found?
"To find out, the team at Betway has measured the social media popularity of 40 UK food halls, as well as their Google rating and search volume, to determine which food hall is the nation's favourite."
Rank
Food Hall
City
Instagram # volume
TikTok video volume
Google review rating / 5
Annual UK Google Search Volume
1
GRUB MCR
Manchester
12,700
18
4.7
22,800
2
Temple Quay Market
Bristol
1,029
7
4.7
10,560
3
SPARK
York
7,662
160
4.6
145,200
4
Herbert's Yard
Birmingham
1,876
93
4.6
177,600
5
The Dockyard Social
Glasgow
205
18
4.6
118,800
6
Mackie Mayor
Manchester
13,700
229
4.5
726,000
7
Shelter Hall
Brighton
1,962
73
4.5
217,200
8
New Century
Manchester
278
11
4.5
217,200
9
Duke Street Market
Liverpool
3,002
206
4.5
97,200
10
Peddler Market
Sheffield
5,053
93
4.5
52,800
Dockyard Social currently holds a 4.6 rating on TripAdvisor based on 163 reviews, reflecting widespread customer satisfaction.
One visitor wrote: "The place is vibrant, full of locals. We had burgers from Smashed, absolutely loved it and recommend.
"You pay a small fee to get in but get a token to use at the bar. Great experience for travellers."
Another review praised the outdoor setting and food offerings: "I had a great night at Dockyard Social. Outdoor seating was ideal for the nice weather.
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"Would definitely recommend Chloe Cooks stand!! Got the chicken tacos and loaded sweet potato fries and they were unreal, will definitely visit again."
Families also find the venue welcoming, with one reviewer stating: "Dockyard Social has to be the best place in Glasgow for families to spend quality time.
"All the activities are brilliant, staff very helpful and food is top notch! The steak fries and burgers from Smashed are standout."
With a growing fan base and consistently positive reviews, Dockyard Social remains a must-visit for locals and tourists eager to enjoy some of Scotland's finest street food in a lively, social atmosphere.

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