This trendy new street food and entertainment venue in Glasgow’s Riverside has now revealed its delayed opening date – “we want to talk about what’s happened, we owe you that”
Glasgow's newest social venue, Clydeside Containers, has broken its silence regarding the delayed opening date.
We love a trendy spot in Glasgow, and Clydeside Containers is the city’s newest attraction, located right by the River Clyde. The spot has today (March 5) announced its opening date after suffering some delays due to global shipping holdups, and we couldn’t be more excited.
Originally, the spot was set to open during August 2025 at 68 Broomielaw, yet it has been experiencing significant delays due to obtaining planning permission in time. However, it has been approved in December 2025, and the opening date is “imminent”. So, the spot will open any day now!
Clydeside Containers is set to feature live entertainment, street food and a retractable roof for those sunny days. What is more, the venue boasts enhanced weatherproofing features like integrated heating and windshields. In addition to its industrial vibe, the spot will invite local graffiti artists ahead of the launch to add original street art, celebrating Glasgow’s urban creativity.
The real reason behind the Clydeside Containers delay
Image: Clydeside Containers
The statement said: “We know you’ve been waiting. Some of you have been checking our social channels, asking questions, and – we won’t pretend otherwise – wondering if this project was ever going to happen. You deserve a straight answer, and we’re here to give you one: Clydeside Containers is coming. It will open. And we will open soon. But before we talk about what’s ahead, we want to talk about what’s happened. We owe you that.
When we announced an August 2025 opening, we meant it. We had plans, we had ambition, and we had every intention of delivering. What we underestimated was the complexity of the compliance and planning process required to bring a project of this nature to life safely, responsibly, and to the standard that Glasgow deserves.
Image: Clydeside Containers
Council approvals, compliance requirements, and regulatory sign-offs have taken significantly longer than projected. Then December arrived – and with it, the kind of Scottish winter that stops work dead. Between the weather and the disruption of the Christmas period, progress halted. We made the decision not to rush, cut corners, or open something we weren’t proud of.
We want to be clear about what didn’t happen: we did not run out of money. We are not winding down. There is no behind-the-scenes drama. The project is fully funded, the team is intact, and the vision is unchanged. What we have faced is delay – real, frustrating, and entirely unwelcome – but delay nonetheless.
Image: Clydeside Containers
And the food? It was always going to be worth waiting for. Clydeside Containers will bring together six resident vendors and a dedicated rotating pop-up container, serving everything from fire-fuelled Neapolitan pizza to Athens-style gyros, NYC-inspired subs to Crumble, and Vegan-junk food to elevated street food with serious chef credentials. There’s also a dedicated rotating pop-up container – a space reserved for bold new concepts and emerging talent to test ideas and join the Clydeside community.
In a significant milestone, several of our vendors will begin moving into the site within the next week to set up, prepare their spaces, and get ready for the doors to open. It’s the moment this project stops being something you read about and starts being something you can smell from the riverbank.
Image: Clydeside Containers
Right now, the team is working at full pace. Every day counts, and we are treating it that way. We’re not going to pin a date to a press release and risk letting you down again. What we will say is this: it is soon, and when the moment comes, we will shout it from the rooftops.
Thank you – genuinely – for your patience. For the messages asking if we’re okay. For the people who kept believing in what Clydeside Containers can be for this city. We haven’t forgotten you, and we haven’t forgotten why we started this.
Thank you for sticking with us. The doors are almost open.”