A Glasgow bar has created a special burger in honour of Kevin Bridges while raising money for charity.
Created by Lebowskis, in Finnieston, the burger coincides with the Scottish comedian's sold-out run at the OVO Hydro.
The specially-curated food includes haggis, black pudding, bacon, cheddar and a Buckfast glaze, Glasgow Live reports.
The special is served with fries and 'hoose rice' and is on offer throughout September.
For each burger sold, £1 will go to Brothers In Arms, a charity which supports men’s mental health.
Likewise, £1 from each rice side sold will also be donated to the cause.
Lebowskis owner, Graham Suttle, said: “Mental health in general has been a huge part of our focus at Lebowskis for a long time.
“It seemed only fitting to support such an amazing charity, using the humour and reach that someone like Kevin Bridges has, especially in his hometown.
"I hope people get behind us and the hoose rice to drive support and awareness of the unimaginable pressures that have led to an unprecedented majority of suicides and mental health issues being experienced by men and boys across the country.
“Guys need to remember it’s okay to talk, and the new app from Brothers in Arms is an amazing tool to use.”
Brothers In Arms' website reads: “We are a self-referring service where you can access our support without going to a GP, with no pressure to talk if you don’t want to.
“Everything on the Brothers in Arms website is curated to inform, educate and support male mental health.
"Self-management tools and qualified therapy are delivered digitally - so that you learn how to self-manage your own wellbeing that is private, anonymous, confidential, and free.”
More information on the charity's work can be found here, while bookings at Lebowskis can be made here.
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