TV survival expert Bear Grylls surprises diners as he's pictured at Scots restaurant

Bear Grylls took photos after he enjoyed a meal at The Anchor Inn, Garelochhead
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TV adventurer Bear Grylls is known for his bizarre eating habit whilst in remote locations, but this week he swapped all that for something a little more comfortable – a tasty meal at a Scots eatery.

Survival expert Grylls, 50, was snapped after enjoying a meal at the Anchor Inn, in Garelochhead, on Tuesday.

The pub took to its social media pages to share the snap. They posted: “A very special thank you to Bear Grylls for stopping into the Anchor Inn for dinner tonight. It was a pleasure to have you! Hope to see you again soon.”

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It remains unclear why the former SAS member was in the area.

Grylls currently serves as the Honorary Colonel of the Army Foundation College Harrogate.

The MoD's Garelochhead Training Area, a military training camp, and HMNB Clyde is a short distance away.