BILLY Connolly was served a special request at a restaurant in Loch Lomond during his trip back to Scotland.
The Big Yin popped by The Oak Tree Inn for some mine n tatties, however, the dish is no longer served on the menu.
But the chef rustled them up at his request, bosses at the venue revealed.
They went on to ask their customers if the meal should be brought back.
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Photos of the Glasgow comedian were posted on social media, with the post going viral.
The Oak Tree Inn wrote: "The Big Yin! He loves The Oak Tree’s Mince n Tatties. They’re not on the menu anymore but the chefs rustled them up at his request. Shall we bring them back? #conichill #visitscotland #scotland #scottish #scottishhospitality #lochlomond #gastropub."
Hundreds of people commented, with one person saying "Aww Billy - it’s good to see you in Scotland."
Another added: "Can’t believe we missed him. We were there last week! Just bought one of his paintings on Friday. Love him."
Meanwhile, someone else wrote: "Amazing!! Glad you accommodated his request. Nothing beats mince n tatties."
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Last week, we reported that the Scottish icon was spotted at a cafe in Milngavie.
Billy Connolly visited the eatery Jessie Biscuit for a "yearly visit".
A picture of the star posing with three staff members was posted on Facebook, with the caption: "When the Legend that is The Big Yin aka Sir Billy Connolly comes for his yearly visit!
"Great to see you and thank you!"
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