Glasgow Farmers’ Market (Mansfield Park)
Last updated 15 May 2026
Glasgow's west-end monthly farmers' market, held at Mansfield Park in Partick — a reliable anchor for Hyndland, Broomhill, and Jordanhill locals who want to shop outside the supermarket. Strong on bakery (sourdough, pastry), butchers from the Ayrshire and Borders farms, and seasonal veg from market gardens within an hour of the city. The crowd skews food-conscious and the stalls respond accordingly.
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What to expect
Mid-range, similar to Queen's Park.
What to buy
- 1.Scottish cheese
- 2.West coast meat
- 3.Bakery and prepared food
Visitor tips
- →Mansfield Park is Glasgow's monthly Sunday market — quieter and more crafts-leaning than the Queen's Park Saturday market.
- →Pair with brunch on Dumbarton Road — Cafe Strange Brew or Stravaigin a short walk away.
- →Subway is the simplest way in; Partick station is on the SPT inner-circle.
Location
Glasgow Farmers’ Market (Mansfield Park) FAQ
+Are dogs allowed at Mansfield Park market?
Yes — on leads. The park welcomes dogs and the market follows the same policy.
+When is the market?
Second Sunday of each month, 10am–2pm.
+How does it compare to Queen's Park?
Mansfield Park is smaller, more crafts-focused, and on Sundays. Queen's Park is larger, produce-focused, and on the first Saturday.
+Can I pay by card at Glasgow (Mansfield Park)?
Most stalls at Glasgow Farmers’ Market (Mansfield Park) accept cash, card, contactless. Most stalls take card; a couple of smaller traders may be cash-only.
+Where can I park near Glasgow (Mansfield Park)?
Free on-street parking on surrounding residential streets. No dedicated market car park; the park itself has no car park. Public transport: Partick subway and rail station 5 min walk. Buses 2, 3 along Dumbarton Road. Easy from anywhere in Glasgow.
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