A popular sandwich shop in Finnieston has been forced to close after a blaze late last night.

Staff at Piece in Argyle Street confirmed a faulty fridge was to blame for the incident which saw four appliances rush out to deal with the incident at 10pm.

Firefighters entered the building wearing breathing apparatus after which the fire was brought under control using hoses.

In a statement on their Facebook page, Piece staff said: “As you may have heard we had a ‘slight’ issue with a fridge that wanted to be an oven last night.

“Everyone’s okay, but we’ll be shut for a wee bit while we lick the soot aff the walls.

“Absolutely huge thanks to our wonderful upstairs neighbours for raising the alarm and to the emergency services for their fast reactions and ruthless efficiency.”

Staff have also reminded customers to keep watching their social media channels for updates.

A spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) told the Evening Times the service was alerted to the blaze at 9.54pm.

She said: “Appliances were dispatched from Maryhill, Yorkhill, and Cowcaddens and a senior officer was also in attendance.

“They attended the ground-floor shop at the four-storey building where the fire was then brought under control.”

Piece opened its first store in Argyle Street in 2008 and has quickly thrived as a chain with outlets in streets Miller, West Regent, and Albion as well as in The Whisky Bond in Dawson Road.