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TRNSMT bar prices revealed ahead of this weekend's festival

TRNSMT bar prices revealed ahead of this weekend's festival

The National3 days ago
The three-day event, which returns to Glasgow Green from July 11 – 13, will feature over 50 food vendors serving a wide variety of options, from street food to traditional favourites.
Festival-goers will see an increase in the cost of refreshments, with a standard pint now priced at just under £7.
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Prices for cocktails, wine, and food items have also gone up, reflecting broader inflation trends seen across UK events.
All bars and food stalls will remain cashless, accepting only card and contactless payments.
Organisers have emphasised the variety of offerings, including plant-based options and world cuisine, with returning and new vendors giving ticket holders choices from Italian, American and Indian food to standard UK festival fare.
A standard portion of chips is expected to cost around £5 whilst loaded fries will set you back £14.25.
Pizzas begin at around £12.50, with the most expensive option priced at £15.50.
Fish and chips are available from £13 per portion, with alternative options including battered sausage, scampi, fish cake, smoked salmon and vegetarian haggis.
Below is a summary of prices from the festival's Bar 2.
Carlsberg Pilsner (pint): £6.75
Somersby cider (pint): £6.95
Carlsberg 0.0% (330ml): £5.50
Single-serve wine (red, white and rose): £8
Spirit and mixer (Gordon's London Dry Gin, Smirnoff No. 21 Vodka, Captain Morgan's Dark Rum, Captain Morgan Original Spiced Gold, Johnnie Walker Black Label): £8
Gordon's Pink Gin and mixer: £8.50
Casamigos Blanco Tequila and mixer: £12
Vodka & Rockstar Energy Drink: £10.20
Ready to drink spirit and mixer cans (such as Gordon's Gin & Tonic, 250ml): £9
White Claw Hard Seltzers: £7.20
Rockstar Energy drinks: £4
Water (500ml): £2.60
J2O: £3.50
Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead using the TRNSMT app, which includes a full vendor map and menu information.
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