Harrison Ford proves he’s no Hollywood snob as he snags a bite to eat from a local taco truck

Harrison Ford proves he’s no Hollywood snob as he snags a bite to eat from a local taco truck

He’s been a A-lister since the 70s. 

But Harrison Ford demonstrated his every-man charm while getting a bite to eat in the Pacific Palisades on Thursday.

The Star Wars hero, 78, made it clear he was no snob as he picked up a burrito from a nearby taco truck.

Chomp: Harrison Ford demonstrated his every-man charm while getting lunch from a taco trunk on Thursday

Harrison was dressed for the unseasonably warm LA weather, donning charcoal shorts with an olive green tee shirt and sporty sneakers.

Not displaying an ounce of Hollywood haughtiness, the silver fox – who has been wed to actress Calista Flockhart since 2010- approached the truck’s small window and gave his order. 

Then, the Indiana Jones hunk waited patiently for his food like any other regular Joe.

Order up: The Star Wars hero ordered at the window and waited patiently like any regular Joe

Order up: The Star Wars hero ordered at the window and waited patiently like any regular Joe

Hands full: Though he arrived with a mask, he ripped his face covering off as soon as he got his food, quickly shoveling his burrito into his mouth. Ever the multi-tasker, Ford took a call while finishing his lunch

Hands full: Though he arrived with a mask, he ripped his face covering off as soon as he got his food, quickly shoveling his burrito into his mouth. Ever the multi-tasker, Ford took a call while finishing his lunch

Though he arrived with a mask, Harrison ripped his face covering off as soon as he got his food, quickly shoveling his burrito into his mouth. 

Ever the multi-tasker, Ford took a call while finishing his lunch. 

Though Harrison seemed to be in relaxation mode, he’ll soon be back to work on the fifth Indiana Jones film.

Cracking the whip: The Chicago native is enjoying his downtime before getting back to work on another Indiana Jones film, which is set to start shooting in August. He's seen in 1984's Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom above

Cracking the whip: The Chicago native is enjoying his downtime before getting back to work on another Indiana Jones film, which is set to start shooting in August. He’s seen in 1984’s Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom above

The project has reportedly been in development since the release of the previous film in the series, 2008’s Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull.

Longtime director Steven Spielberg has stepped down from his usual position and will remain on as a producer; Logan director James Mangold has been tapped to fill the role.

Shooting should take place in August 2021 at Pinewood Studios in England, according to Collider.

Long time coming: The project has reportedly been in development since the release of the previous film in the series, 2008's Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, above

Long time coming: The project has reportedly been in development since the release of the previous film in the series, 2008’s Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, above