Eamonn Holmes has been spotted eating in a popular Belfast city centre restaurant that only just opened earlier this year.
The north Belfast native was pictured at Stix & Stones Meat Wagon, which launched at Wellington Place back in February.
It is the third venue from Stix & Stones to open in the city and specialises in barbecue-style meat.
Sharing photos of the 64-year-old on social media, the team at Stix & Stones Meat Wagon said: “We had the pleasure of having Eamonn Holmes visit us this week.
“Thanks for stopping by!”
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Stix & Stones launched its first restaurant, specialising in dry-aged steaks cooked on hot stones, in Belfast’s Upper Queen Street in 2014. It opened a second location in Ballyhackamore last year.
Earlier this week, the Upper Queen Street location terminated a controversial financial policy after three £5 fines were issued to staff as a disciplinary measure.
Meanwhile, GB News presenter Eamonn announced his divorce from Loose Women star wife Ruth Langsford back in May, through a representative.
Since then, the Northern Irishman has since moved out of the £3.5m Surrey mansion they shared and has been pictured with new girlfriend Katie Alexander.
Langsford and Holmes had previously anchored the This Morning Friday segment before they lost their slot in a show shake-up in late 2020.