A Glasgow restaurant is collaborating with Celtic Park to serve its food at games.

The team behind Smokey Trotters Kitchen will now cater for football fans by serving their scran in-house on match days.

Known for their American street food classics such as burgers and grilled cheese sandwiches, Smokey Trotters began life as a pop-up venture by owner Robert ‘Big Smokey’ Lorimer. 

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Since opening permanent spaces on London Road and on Argyle Street, Robert is taking his dishes to a new crowd. 

Sharing the news with customers on Instagram, he wrote: "It’s been a year of meetings, phone calls, messages, emails and jumping through some “hoops”, see what I did there?

"The time has come that we can announce Smokey Trotters Kitchen will be slingin' oot street food scran from the Jock Stein West Stand Lower at Celtic Park.

"We will be starting off with loaded fries and grilled cheese sandwiches, once we get into it we can unleash more banging dishes to you guys on match days.

"We’re buzzing about this as it’s a massive thing for a small independent getting this opportunity."

Smokey Trotters had their first night at Celtic Park on Tuesday for James Forrest's testimonial game against Athletic Club, which Celtic won 3-2.