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Huge Scots singer spotted enjoying a Sunday roast in Glasgow restaurant

The superstar popped into the McMillan in Glasgow's south side for a Sunday roast.

A huge Scots singer was spotted enjoying a Sunday roast in Glasgow (Image: Getty)

A Scots superstar proved that he still enjoys the simple things in life like the rest of us at the weekend.

The singer was seen popping out for a classic Sunday roast in Glasgow yesterday, much to the delight of the eatery's staff.


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He was out and about in the city's south side on Sunday and was snapped as he enjoyed a bite to eat at The McMillan on Pollokshaws Road.

And the star was none other than... Paisley's own Paolo Nutini, who left workers at the venue over the moon with his appearance.

The Last Request singer soon appeared on The McMillan's Instagram page, where they posted the snap of him posing with a member of staff and penned: "Paolo in for a Sunday road".


The eatery is famous for its gorgeous Sunday roast, and going by the smile on the Scots singer's face, it did not disappoint.

Paolo Nutini popped into the McMillan for a Sunday roast(Image: Instagram/themcmillan)

The 38-year-old has made it no secret that he loves going out and about in Glasgow and has previously opened up about his favourite spots.


The Through the Echoes singer sat down for a chat with Hot Press back in 2023 about his latest album 'Last Night in the Bittersweet' when chat turned to his favourite pubs and eateries.

The conversation came up after Paolo spoke about his love for Celtic, and the interviewer, Jess Murray, said she may be heading to Glasgow in the near future.

Paolo then went on to offer his best tips for a night oot in the toon.


Firstly, the Candy chanter suggested visiting the city's south side. He said: “If you want a good Guinness, go to MJ Heraghty’s pub on the southside of Glasgow. You’ve got a few options there, but that’s the one I’ve been heading to recently for my Guinness."

But when it comes to lining your stomach, Paolo says the Merchant City is where it's at.


He said: "If you want something really nice to eat, go to Café Gandolfi. They do a take on Scottish food but with a twist."

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And for a few more beverages, Paolo has a few different options, depending on the vibe of course.

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He said: “It depends what you wanna do, if you wanna have cocktails, you’ve got Vroni’s and if you want to go mental at night, go to the Sub Club ."

He then laughed and said if a night in Subby is on the cards, they'd better make sure they've "f***ing got a day off the next day”.

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