American TV star Adam Richman has been spotted at a Glasgow pub while filming for a new show.

The 50-year-old, who is from New York in the USA, visited The Sir John Moore Wetherspoons pub in the city centre on Monday, November 4.

Adam is known for starring in the iconic television programme Man vs Food. The programme showed the star visiting various cities and taking part in eating challenges.

Revealing his visit to the venue on social media, Adam said: "Fantastic first-day shooting in Glasgow with a fantastic crew."


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It is understood the TV legend is filming for his show Adam Richman Eats Britain.

The TV star then allowed fans to order dishes to his table for him at the watering hole.

Adam warned fans to be responsible before revealing that the cost of anything purchased would be donated to the Glasgow City Mission - which is a charity fighting homelessness and poverty in the city.

Once he announced what Wetherspoons he was in, items started appearing at his table including peas, milk, a haggis pizza, and classic pub grub and drinks.

However, the television host then tried chocolate sauce and haggis, with some chillies on top.

After trying the strange food combo, he said the dish was 'not bad'.


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(Image: Celtic TV) It comes after we reported how Adam stunned Celtic supporters with his 'incredible knowledge' of the club.

The presenter visited Celtic Park in the East End on Tuesday morning ahead of the Champions League clash against RB Leipzig.

Adam, who is a Tottenham Hotspur fan and Grimsby Town investor, was gifted a Celtic shirt and took part in an interview with Celtic TV during his time at the stadium.

While some supporters expected the TV icon to be little more than masquerading as a follower of Celtic, the TV host quickly changed perceptions with his knowledge of the club.

Reeling from the information of the formation of the club, doing an impression of Scott Brown's iconic celebration and reminiscing over Georgios Samaras including Jay Beatty in celebrations; Adam left Gerry McCulloch staggered by his expertise in all things Celtic.