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Zara Woodcock

Harrison Ford spotted enjoying £29.45 meal at Brit holiday hotspot

Star Wars icon Harrison Ford was snapped enjoying a £29.45 lunch at a British holiday hotspot.

The film legend was having a blast at a Northumberland restaurant called The Ship's Cat on Tuesday, June 8.

The 78-year-old didn't exactly choose North Shields as a holiday destination, he was simply taking a break in between filming for the fifth Indiana Jones film at Bamburgh Castle.

Harrison chatted with his fans and posed for a few selfies that fans will no doubt talk about for years to come.

"Remember when Harrison was at The Ship's Cat?"

A few sources spoke to ChronicleLive and revealed that the actor indulged in a £17.95 seabass meal and a bowl of £11.50 mussels.

He was taking photos with fans (chroniclelive)

The Ship's Cat took to their Facebook page to share a photo of Harrison wearing a full Lycra outfit as he talked to a fan.

"Imagine sitting here enjoying your coffee then you look over and it's.... Indiana Jones!" they wrote.

"What an honour to have Harrison Ford join us today on the decking here at the Ship's Cat! You are welcome back anytime. What a legend!"

Fans were so excited they took to the comment sections to share their love for the star.

"In these strangest of times just seeing Indiana Jones makes everything ok," one fan commented and we couldn't agree more.

He was enjoying some seafood at the hotspot (chroniclelive)

Another suggested commemorating the occasion and said: "You’ll have to come up with a Cocktail in honour of Indiana Jones!!"

"Omg I'm a huge fan would be so star struck," one user confessed.

The fifth instalment of the film is being filmed at Britain's most haunted castle - Bamburgh Castle - so it's no surprise Harrison needed a little R&R after.

The new film will be based on the ghost of the Pink Lady, who flung herself off the battlements in the Middle Ages after her lover left her for a rival.

Filming was taking place in Northumberland (REX/c.Lucasfilm/Everett)

According to The Sun, she has been haunting the corridors and spooking the crew.

The publication reports that it has "rattled" everyone and some of the team are "reluctant" to go into the oldest part of the castle.

"Aside from the ghosts, it’s a huge production and great news for the British film industry, which has been on its knees for 18 months. It’s great to see such a huge blockbuster getting under way," a source told the outlet.

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