Six Glasgow Restaurants That Celebrities Love

Hollywood stars and other celebrities have been seen dining in these restaurants.

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Many celebrities have visited Glasgow over the years, and many of the city’s best restaurants have hosted them.

We’ve rounded up six Glasgow restaurants where you might spot some famous faces, from Hollywood actors to football stars.

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This cozy Italian restaurant in the heart of Glasgow on Hope Street was visited by Scottish actor James McAvoy.

The 42-year-old actor dined at the restaurant for some lunch just hours before he was due on stage at Cyrano de Bergerac.

The restaurant shared a photo of the actor in a post, saying, “We had the amazing James McAvoy for lunch today!

Good luck with your premiere ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’ at the Theater Royal.

Caprice Don Costanzo Restaurant

Caprice Don Costanzo Restaurant

Caprice Don Costanzo in Woodside Crescent is a much loved restaurant popular with actors and football stars.

The staff had a pleasant surprise in January when Brendan Fraser stopped by to eat.

The Hollywood actor was in the town shooting scenes for his role in Batgirl and decided to take a break from his busy filming schedule to visit the Italian restaurant.

A member of the team posted a photo on the West End’s social media pages saying, “We had the pleasure of hosting Hollywood legend Brendan Fraser this evening.”

Then in March, Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou, Rangers legend Graeme Souness, and BBC sports analyst Cheek Young showed up for a meal.

The team was delighted with the famous faces service, saying that it was “an absolute pleasure to host these athletic men”.

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Established in 1970 at the foot of Hope Street, La Lanterna is Glasgow’s oldest family-run Italian restaurant and the city’s premier Italian food destination.

It’s also a favorite of Hollywood star Michael Keaton who was photographed inside the Italian restaurant in February while filming Batgirl.

La Lanterna posted on Instagram: “We had a very special guest for dinner over the weekend. Nobody but Michael Keaton, the original Batman. He’s in town filming Batgirl. We had the absolute pleasure of meeting Michael. He even says he’ll be back for tea before to head home.”

cranside kitchen

cranside kitchen

The Cranside Kitchen is a dining, drinking and entertainment venue that gathers a range of Glasgow restaurants in an outdoor courtyard.

The place, which is located next to the famous North Rotunda Building in Pheniston, was recently visited by Martin Compston.

The Line of Duty star was spotted getting into some Italian cuisine as he and co-photographer Phil MacHugh took a quick break from filming their BBC Scotland documentary, Scottish Fling.

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Osippi Delle, Park Road in Glasgow

Eusebi Deli is another celebrity-loved restaurant that has received a lot of praise over the years.

It serves authentic Italian cuisine and claims that you are always guaranteed to leave with a true taste of Italy.

Television stars Fred Sirius and Dennis van Ooten were spotted dining at Glasgow’s West End favorite.

Epicurus by Kyle Bruish

Epicurus by Kyle Bruish

This contemporary neighborhood serving brunch is one of Glasgow’s favorite restaurants and has attracted Hollywood stars.

Mad Men actor Jon Hamm was spotted enjoying a Sunday brunch at this restaurant in January.

The Hollywood star was filming Good Omens at Amazon in Glasgow and went to the restaurant on Hyndland Road with his co-star and friend Michael Sheen.