The fish and chip shop on Cathcart Road is a Glasgow fave and regularly makes the lists of the city's, and even Scotland's, best chippies.
A hugely popular fish and chip shop in the southside has left local fans shocked after a sign appeared above the entrance saying they are moving to a new location.
However, local residents are now worried it could be heading elsewhere after a sign appeared on the front of the takeaway stating: "We are moving to a new location. Stay Hooked online for updates." READ MORE: Glasgow's newest Turkish restaurant Rumi unveils menu and first look at food ahead of openingOthers though were worried that it might mean a move out of Mount Florida altogether. So far, no further info has appeared on their socials explaining the signs.
First opened back in 2014, the takeaway is much-loved thanks to its take on the traditional chippy, with everything made to order and cooked using rapeseed oil.
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