IF Christmas shopping seems like a chore, why not pop into one of Primark’s Disney cafes for a festive pick-me-up?
The budget retailer has revealed its Christmas menu which has launched, and it looks mouthwatering.
After browsing for Christmas gifts or party outfits, why not sit down for one of their waffles or cheesy festive toasties.
There is also a “selection of merry milkshakes and hot and cold drinks for everyone to enjoy.”
A was posted on the Immersive Cafe’s Instagram page, after they decked out the Primark food spot for December.
They wrote: “POV: the Primark Disney Café Menu has dropped!
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“The Primark Disney Christmas Cafés menu has dropped at both Merry Hill and Belfast and they’ve not held back on the magic!
“From heartwarming waffles to cheesy festive toasties, a selection of merry milkshakes and hot and cold drinks for everyone to enjoy.
“You don’t want to miss out on this festive treat!”
If you can’t make it to the Merry Hill or Belfast stores, panic not.
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Grinch’s lair
Primark also has six cafe locations across the UK that are themed on The Grinch.
The retailer has partnered with Dr Seuss to create a Grinch’s green lair with a limited-edition menu.
Primark’s Grinch Cafes are sure to be a hit with fans of the furry character, with everything from green waffles and shakes to get in the anti-Christmas spirit.
There are also festive toasties and hot drinks to warm even the frostiest of hearts.
Customers can tuck into a variety of dishes including ‘Holiday Cheer’ waffles with ice cream, chocolate sauce, chocolate orange pieces and popping candy, tasty turkey, brie and cranberry toasties and special drinks like the ‘Strawberry Cindy-Lou Who’ milkshake and a mince pie iced latte.
The Grinch cafe is open in Primark’s stores in Birmingham, Manchester Trafford, Manchester Market Street, Cardiff, Braehead and Edinburgh until the end of December.
The furry green icon - played by Jim Carrey in the 2000 hit movie - has become a staple beloved character over the years, for both kids and adults alike.
After tucking into themed drinks and food, shoppers can then check out Primark’s new Grinch-inspired range.
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From themed matching pjs for the whole family, to comfy slippers and even Grinch stockings, you can turn your home into a Who-ville haven this year.
Shoppers are already going into a frenzy to pick up items from the collection based on the Christmas-hating Dr Seuss character.
Primark's history
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026.