Over the years Kevin Bridges has been spotted visiting many popular restaurants in Glasgow.
The Clydebank-born star is widely known for his hilarious stand-up comedy and appearing on TV shows including Would I Lie To You?, Have I Got News For You, Live at the Apollo, and many more.
But here are some of the Glasgow food spots the comic has visited over the years:
Malaga Tapas
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The 37-year-old is a well-known visitor to Malaga Tapas - which is a Spanish eatery with venues in Glasgow's Pollokshields, Clarkston, and Bearsden.
Earlier this year, Kevin took a trip to the beloved food spot for his mum's birthday.
Sharing his review of the venue online, he hailed it as being 'amazing', while saying he had a 'brilliant feed'.
La Lanterna
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Kevin has also been spotted at La Lanterna in the city's Kelvinbridge.
Staff at the much-loved Italian eatery revealed the funnyman stopped by for a 'lovely meal' in June 2023.
On top of the comedian's visit, the popular spot is known for its frequent visits by Rangers and Celtic stars.
Wudon
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Another spot the joker has swung by in the past for a bite to eat is Wudon on Great Western Road in the West End.
Kevin was pictured at the Asian Fusion restaurant enjoying a selection of different dishes in 2021.
Crabshakk Botanics
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Meanwhile, another restaurant the West Dunbartonshire lad has visited in Glasgow is Crabshakk Botanics on Vinicombe Street in the West End.
Kevin and his wife Kerry were spotted celebrating a special milestone at the restaurant in August last year.
The couple celebrated their anniversary with a visit to the eatery.
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