5/5 Olalekan O. 9 months ago on Google • 26 reviews
Nice
atmosphere.
Very
good
for
large
crowds
because
they
have
a
big
space
and
big
tables.
Would
recommend
for
group
of
friends.
Beautiful
restaurant
spotted
with
palm
trees.
The
decor
and
ambience
is
delightful.
The
food
is
above
average.
Because
of
large
crowds,
food
took
long
to
arrive.
Might
also
have
to
wait
to
be
attended
to
if
you
go
when
they
are
really
busy.
Crush
Café
is
a
massive
place,
it’s
almost
like
a
recreational
center,
they
have
got
ping
pong
tables,
a
volleyball
court,
an
outside
bar
and
grill
area..It’s
only
missing
a
pool
really.
The
interior
of
the
restaurant
is
a
good
size
too
and
there
is
an
upstairs
section
that
is
still
under
construction,
and
wait
for
it…they
have
free
OPEN
WIFI!
Yes,
we
are
here
for
that.
Anyway,
the
waitress
came
up
quite
quickly
after
I
took
my
seat
and
provided
me
with
the
menu.
I
have
a
thing
for
nice
menus,
I
feel
like
if
your
menu
is
on
point..your
food
should
not
be
too
bad.
Yes,
there
might
not
be
a
correlation..this
is
just
me.
The
menu
I
was
handed
was
practically
falling
apart,
anyway
I
decided
on
the
Crush
Burger
and
fries
(1200)
since
I
figured
it
was
a
signature
meal
and
a
Tonic
Soda.
The
menu
stated
that
the
burger
came
with
sweet
creamed
corn
and
green
peppers…I
was
interested
to
seeing
how
that
turned
The
food
didn’t
take
too
long
and
on
first
bite,
it
was
actually
not
bad.
The
Crush
Burger
was
supposed
to
be
beef
but
it
kind
of
tasted
like
lamb.
The
corn
was
randomly
placed
inside
the
bun
and
I
didn’t
really
understand
the
point.
I
did
enjoy
the
burger
though,
it
didn’t
bang
as
much
as
the
Street
Café
one
or
BluCabana
but
it
was
not
bad
for
₦1200.
The
fries
were
crunchy
and
not
oily
which
always
wins.
Service
was
quite
good
as
well,
and
I
felt
taken
care
of.
Crush
Café
is
a
win
for
me.
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