
‘We need to go,' shoppers lose their minds over new Glasgow Disney cafe just in time for movie release
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SHOPPERS are running to a Glasgow Disney themed cafe which has opened just in time for a new movie release.
Lilo and Stitch has just hit the cinemas with a live action remake of the classic cartoon.
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Food on offer at the cafe looks adorable
Now fans of the film can enjoy themed cakes and milkshakes in a cafe devoted to the adorable alien.
The eaterie has opened in Braehead's Primark, on the outskirts of the city.
Staff at the shopping centre said: "A brand new Stitch-themed cafe is NOW OPEN at Primark Braehead, and it's perfect for a family day out.
"The cafe features adorable Disney decor and a Hawaiian-inspired menu with toasties, waffles, smoothies and mini pizzas your little ones will love.
"Open daily - pop in during your next shopping trip."
One the menu are tasty treats like Hawaiian grilled pulled pork, cheese and smokey BBQ sauce toasties, PBJ waffles and ham and cheese pizzas.
For those with a sweet tooth, there's a Honolulu Shake with whipped cream, pineapple and marshmallow peach.
And shoppers are going wild for the new addition to the already popular bargain store.
One said: "Oh no, this is going to cost me a fortune."
Another added: "OMG we need to go."
First look inside Primark's Simpsons-themed cafe selling Homer's iconic pink donut, bacon waffles and loaded toasties
And one parent joked: "For 'little ones' - yeah."
Meanwhile, Primark has delighted fashion fans with the addition of a handy new service at EVERY Scottish store.
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