Jump directly to the content

PRIMARK has unveiled a new Hello Kitty themed cafe at a Glasgow branch - and shoppers say they are "buzzing" to visit.

The retailer has teamed up with Japanese firm Sanrio to mark 50 years of the iconic character.

Primark has unveiled a new Hello Kitty themed cafe at a Glasgow branch
4
Primark has unveiled a new Hello Kitty themed cafe at a Glasgow branchCredit: TikTok/@primark_braehead
The cafe will serve up an array of limited-edition treats inspired by the character
4
The cafe will serve up an array of limited-edition treats inspired by the characterCredit: TikTok/@primark_braehead
A new collection has also been launched in selected stores
4
A new collection has also been launched in selected storesCredit: TikTok/@primark_braehead
Excited shoppers flocked to social media to react to the launch
4
Excited shoppers flocked to social media to react to the launchCredit: TikTok/@primark_braehead

The high street giant has given its Braehead and Edinburgh stores a makeover and fans are loving it.

From now until June, the cafe will serve up an array of limited-edition treats inspired by Hello Kitty, such as sweet waffles and savoury ‘bow’ buns, alongside themed beverages including a choice of bubble teas and shakes.

A new collection has also been launched in selected stores, including trendy graphic tees, nightwear, and collectable bags.

Fans of the character can also snap up mugs, stationary and beauty products.

Overall, the range features more than 100 items across womenswear, kidswear and homeware.

Hello Kitty fans flocked to social media to react to the new cafe, with many planning their next visit.

One wrote: "This is not a drill!"

Another said: "Travelling three hours to Glasgow just for Hello Kitty in Primark."

A third added: "I was here today, I spent £527 on Hello Kitty."

A fourth weighed in: "Need to go here honestly".

I work in Primark's beauty department - the 11 products I'll always recommend you nab now as it’ll save you a fortune

Sarah Jackson, Director of Licensing, Primark said: “Hello Kitty has been a cultural phenomenon since her debut in 1974, captivating hearts around the globe with her cute aesthetic.

"At Primark, we pride ourselves on our extensive license offering and we’re thrilled to reveal our new collection, marking another exciting chapter in Hello Kitty's enduring legacy.

"We want to offer our customers an unforgettable in-store experience and we’re delighted to once again transform our Primarket cafés into a Hello Kitty haven in five locations across the UK.”

Topics