Celtic hero Joe Hart recently dined at a West End restaurant for the final time before he leaves Glasgow.
The team at Eusebi Deli bid him 'arrivederci' as he prepares to retire from playing professional football after his final fixture on Saturday.
Our city's footballing stars past and present have been spotted visiting their favourite eateries in and around Glasgow.
Here are some of the Glasgow restaurants loved by Rangers and Celtic players.
The restaurant Ally McCoist says has the best naan bread
Super Ally must love his Indian food as he has been spotted at legendary eatery Mister Singh's recently.
He enjoyed a reunion with his old Boys Brigade friends and said he had a 'superb' meal.
But when it comes to his favourite, the former Rangers player and manager revealed Bishopton Tandoori serves up incredible naan.
He said on TalkSport: "I've got to say, the Bishopton Tandoori does, quite simply, the best garlic naan in the world.
"It is absolutely amazing."
Liam Scales gave a signed strip to this Italian restaurant
Celtic centre back Liam Scales enjoyed his visit to Bella Vita in Mosspark so much that he signed a top to give the owner as a gift.
He dined there earlier this year alongside Mikey Johnston and Johnny Kenny.
Other Old Firm stars and legends who have visited the Neopolitan spot include Kris Boyd, Georgios Samaras, Henrik Larsson and Daizen Maeda.
Barry Ferguson spotted at this beloved pakora bar
The Ibrox icon visited Murphy's Pakora Bar in Finnieston for a family birthday.
During his visit, he posed for a photo with the managing director of customer care, Raj Bajwe MBE.
The Indian spot has attracted famous faces from across the pond with actress Priscilla Presley visiting last year during her tour.
This Celtic ace celebrated his birthday at a city steakhouse
Luis Palma was spotted celebrating his 24th birthday at plush steak eatery Gaucho with his friends.
The Argentine-influenced restaurant has venues in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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