The Disney-themed café inside the world's biggest Primark was temporarily closed after a 'mouse sighting' - and it wasn't Mickey.

Famed for its mouse-shaped pancakes, diners had the shock of a lifetime when they reportedly spotted a real-life rodent in the megastore's popular eatery.

The two customers allegedly filmed the mouse as it scuttled across the café floor on Wednesday, June 26, a source claimed.

The horrified shoppers complained and Primark bosses shut the café down before raising the alarm with pest control.

No evidence of the mouse was discovered and the café is now open. Credit: BPM Media

A deep clean was carried out by staff and pest control arrived to hunt for the mouse, Birmingham City Council has confirmed.

A full inspection was undertaken by environmental health officers on Thursday.

Primark has since confirmed there had been reports of a mouse sighting and that they have stepped up their pest control measures.

No evidence of the mouse was discovered and the café is now back up and running.

A Primark spokesman said:

The Primark Café with Disney is hugely popular with our customers and food safety is of paramount importance. Primark spokesman

Nick Lowe, food safety operations manager at Birmingham City Council added: