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The Crush Smoothies and Juice Bar, in partnership with Luv FM, is set to host a special Valentine’s event in Kumasi dubbed “Luv and Music” on Saturday, 14th February, from 7 pm till guests decide to leave.
Located at Boadi Junction, opposite KNUST Senior High School, the restaurant and lounge promises an exciting night filled with live band performances, DJs on rotation, fun activities, and a variety of food packages to mark Valentine’s Day in a unique way.
Dr. Marley Sagoe of The Crush says the restaurant has prepared several activities to give residents of Kumasi a memorable experience.

“Indeed there’s something special happening on Saturday at the Crush restaurant and Juice bar, Boadi Junction. We’re going to have a live band activity on Val’s day at the premises, there’s going to be loads of fun activities, there’s going to be loads of food packages and stuff, that’s what we’re going to be doing on Saturday,” he said.
He emphasized that although Valentine’s Day is often seen as a celebration for couples, special packages have been designed for singles as well as families of three, five, and above, to ensure everyone feels included and enjoy the occasion.
The restaurant will also provide a special dining area for individuals and groups who prefer privacy while still enjoying the fun activities and meals available on the night.

Dr. Sagoe invited residents of Kumasi to make The Crush their destination for Valentine’s Day celebrations.
“I’m inviting the whole Kumasi, if you’ve already made plans for Val’s day I want to you know that you need to change your plan and come to The Crush because we have something amazing for you. There’s going to be load of fun, a live band performance by good music band,” he said.
With this arrangement, The Crush Smoothies and Juice Bar aims to create an unforgettable Valentine’s experience for singles, couples, and families in Kumasi.
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