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A Wetherspoon pub which was closed after a mouse was spotted has now fully reopened.
The Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate had to be shut to allow staff at the venue to deal with the rodent sighting.
This led to the top floor of the seafront boozer being closed to the public, who were allowed to drink in the ground floor of the giant Spoons.
Today the whole pub has now been able to open.
A customer told KentOnline: "I was having a meal with my wife and we saw a mouse running around on the floor.
"We spoke to a manager about it and they said they were dealing with it.
"It made me feel sick that this establishment is still open serving food with mice running around food and customers."
A company spokesman said: "A mouse was spotted upstairs and as a result Wetherspoon has taken steps to deal with this."
Earlier this month the Thanet pub - which is the largest Wetherspoon in the country - was temporarily closed after an outbreak of sickness among staff.
A deep clean of the building was carried out before it reopened to the public.
The Royal Victoria Pavilion opened in 2017 after the pub chain transformed the Grade II-listed building after it was derelict for almost 10 years.
The former casino closed in 2008 and the building then suffered fire damage in 2011.