Workers at a small neighbourhood eating place, personnel are for sure used to seeing acquainted faces.
But two of the diners at Norman’s in Kirkburton on Friday lunchtime had been just a little extra in an instant recognisable than maximum.
Enjoying a meal within the West Yorkshire village had been Bruce Springsteen and Stephen Graham, who performs The Boss’s father within the film Deliver Me From Nowhere.
The 75-year-old singer, who’s in the course of a UK excursion, were so inspired with Graham’s ‘wonderful’ portrayal of Douglas ‘Dutch‘ Springsteen that he was once prepared to strike up a friendship with the 51-year-old Liverpudlian actor.
Staff at Norman’s – which is a draw for foodies with its small plates menu – had been left starstruck when Graham’s agent known as to make the reserving, to start with for 5pm.
But had then switched to 1pm owing to a night engagement for Springsteen, who carried out final evening at Manchester’s Co-Op Live.
Enjoying a meal within the West Yorkshire village at Norman’s had been Bruce Springsteen (proper) and Stephen Graham (centre)

The 75-year-old singer, who’s in the course of a UK excursion, were so inspired with Graham’s ‘wonderful’ portrayal of Douglas ‘Dutch’ Springsteen that he was once prepared to strike up a friendship with the 51-year-old Liverpudlian actor
The pair loved tasting lots of the menu, which gives dishes akin to Saddleback beef chop and candy glazed red meat featherblade with horseradish butter.
After their meal, the 2 males had been invited to the kitchen the place they posed for photos with personnel.
Owner Ollie Roberts advised The Mail on Sunday: ‘The personnel had been needless once they left, as a result of everybody was once simply more or less floating round in a half-daze.
‘Stephen Graham was once the only everybody was once fascinated about, however I believe that is in large part as a result of, how do you get your head round Bruce Springsteen coming for lunch?’