
Wet Wet Wet's Marti Pellow raves about Glasgow's best mac and cheese
The Wet Wet Wet frontman took to TikTok to sing the praises of The Food Stop in Merchant City, calling their mac & cheese 'divine' and locals were quick to back him up.
Scots star and Wet Wet Wet sta r Marti Pellow claims he has discovered the best mac and cheese in Glasgow.
Marti Pellow took to TikTok to praise The Food Stop in Merchant City. He described the food as 'divine', and locals were quick to agree, reports Glasgow Live.
Address his 130,000 followers on the platform, he said: "I'm at The Food Stop in Merchant City, where they do the best macaroni and cheese. It is divine.
"So, if you are ever in Glasgow, come down to Merchant City and go to The Food Stop. Get in there early and get your mac and cheese. Mmmm, yummy."
Locals were quick to agree with the star, with one writing: "oh my that's my favourite dinner, love it. My mom used to make the most gorgeous mac & cheese everyone used to ask her to make it.."
Another added: "I agree with you, it's great."
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