Announcing the opening on their Twitter account, the Glasgow club said the new 'Hoops and Roots' stall will offer vegan food to the fans in the Jock Stein stand during the game against Kilmarnock on Sunday.
Posting about the new venture on their website, Celtic wrote: "Our new vegan cistin, is a nod back to our proud Irish roots (cistin being the Irish Gaelic word for cook-house or kitchen) with an exclusively plant-based menu for fans to enjoy!"
They added that the menu will include chilli non-carne and rice, chickpea and butternut squash curry and the ever-popular vegan sausage roll.
Opening this weekend, new Vegan food kiosk at Section 137🍀 pic.twitter.com/fkZadic1sl
— CELTIC FC SLO (@CelticFCSLO) February 21, 2020
The Tweet which has had over 700 likes at the time of writing, was well received by fans with one person replying: "Excellent Celtic, can’t wait to try it... can only normally get chips or crisps.... always leading the way and providing for your whole fan base..."
Several others responded that it was a "great idea" to have a "choice of food for all".
One fan wrote: "Brilliant stuff. Hopefully it's a success and can be opened in the JSU as well."
Of course, it wouldn't be football without some of the fans poking fun.
One Twitter user replied suggesting names for some of the dishes, writing: "Better names: Ramon Vegan, Veggie Blinker and Cesar's Salads."
While another joked: "Kale, kale the celts are here..."
One fan then added that they only want to see "plant-based anthems and chants" from that section from now on.
The club stated that the kiosk will be open on match days going forward at section 137 in the Jock Stein Stand lower bowl.