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28.06.2024 - 15:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Hollywood actor Barry Keoghan has been spotted dining at a well-known restaurant in Glasgow's west end.
The Irish actor, famed for his roles in Saltburn and Dunkirk, shared a snap of himself at Eusebi Deli on Instagram, which was subsequently reposted by the popular eatery.
It's thought that the star visited the celebrity-favourite spot a fortnight ago, but only chose to share the photo today (June 27).
Keoghan isn't the only big name to have popped into the west end establishment.
Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson also gave Eusebi Deli a mention on her social media during a visit to Glasgow last year, reports Glasgow Live.
Posting on Instagram in 2021, Nigella wrote: "I’m always too nervous before going on stage to eat that much, so glorying in essential interval snackage from the lovely@eusebi_deli(will have to eat the lemon meringue feat in pic 2 afterwards)."
And apparently Nigella even gave the deli a shout out on stage too for their amazing food.
One fan said: "She even mentioned you guys on stage last night.. superb job."
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