Hollywood star Jamie Foxx delights restaurant staff after dining out in UK town

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Hollywood star Jamie Foxx delighted restaurant staff when he paid a visit to the UK town of Aylesbury.

The movie actor, known for roles in Django Unchained and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, paid a visit to the local ‘Grill Steak House’, in the Buckinghamshire town of Aylesbury on March 8. The star is believed to have been filming in nearby Bovingdon.

Foxx dined with two others at the restaurant and ordered a starter of prawns, followed by ribeye steak and lobster. Aylesbury’s Grill Steak House has earned a reputation for hosting stars, with ex-footballer Rio Ferdinand and Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan known to have visited in the last 18 months.

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A management spokesperson said: “He just randomly turned up. The staff were really taken aback and surprised. They just seem to be turning up.

“I don’t know what it is – we’re hoping it’s the food. I used to think it’s a coincidence but any time any celebrities come into town we always seem to get them.”

“We’re quite taken aback because obviously to get a Hollywood A-lister is very different.He said to the staff it was really enjoyable. He was really friendly - he spoke to everyone, he took some pictures with some customers, he took some pictures outside the restaurant with just people walking by.”

Aylesbury man Steven Garbutt grabbed a picture with Jamie Foxx outside the restaurantAylesbury man Steven Garbutt grabbed a picture with Jamie Foxx outside the restaurant
Aylesbury man Steven Garbutt grabbed a picture with Jamie Foxx outside the restaurant

They added: “It’s just a nice experience, it’s nice for the staff. It seems to be the place to go when celebrities come into town, which is nice, it’s good for the reputation. It’s a hard time for hospitality at the minute, so anything like that just gives a good boost to the business.”

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