World-famous Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons’ even more world-famous coffee truck is FINALLY stopping off in Glasgow - on Friday, May 19.

The team made the announcement on its social media pages today.

The posts read: “Glasgow… IT’S TIME! The Tim Hortons Truck  will be making its way to your city on Friday 19th. #TimHortonsUK.”

The chain is famous for timbits (doughnut holes) and its double, double coffee (two creams, two sugars), as well as doughnuts, all of which Glaswegians will be able to get a taste of ahead of the big opening of the flagship shop in Argyle Street later this month.

The Evening Times previously reported how the shop’s first UK branch will be in the city’s Four Corners.

The coffee and bakery chain announced last month that the city will be home to its flagship store as signs appeared which confirmed it will be housed at the busy junction in Argyle Street at Union Street.

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The site, which previously housed a Chinese fast food restaurant and Dunkin Donuts, revealed a massive marketing poster for the brand which sent the city into overdrive.

Tim Hortons announced in September last year it would be expanding into the UK, with an unannounced number of locations to be built.

Fans of the 50-year-old chain have been sharing their excitement at the news online ever since.

Restaurant Brands International, which also owns Burger King, said the UK openings would be part of a worldwide expansion plan.

The chain bought the firm two years ago.

Glasgow will be the first British branch before the chain is rolled out across England and Wales.