Burger store proves a regular celeb hang out with UB40 visit

Burger store proves a regular celeb hang out with UB40 visit

A Perth burger retailer is proving to be an everyday celeb haunt after one more well-known musician popped in for a chew.

Compton Burgers has been visited by hip-hop artist Coolio, rapper Jack Harlow and now UB40 keyboardist Tony Mullings.

Owner Michael Theo, mentioned Mullings popped into Compton Burgers to pay homage to late rapper Coolio.

Theo, who owns the store along with his twin brother Andrew, was launched to Coolio earlier than his demise.

The chart-topping Gangsta’s Paradise performer popped into Compton Burgers in 2019 to do some cooking.

From there an everyday parade of well-known guests have come by way of the doorways.

Mullings, sporting a Compton shirt and hat visited the shop with an in depth pal and signed a card for Coolio as an indication of respect.

“Everyone had a great time and it was an unforgettable experience for all involved,” Theo mentioned.

Mullings even sang alongside to Red Red Wine with the Compton Burgers household.