White Castle Announces “Love Cube” for Valentines Day

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White Castle won’t be hosting customers in its restaurants for its traditional Valentine’s Day dining experience this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate with that special someone.

For starters, White Castle invites customers to purchase the new “Love Cube” meal for two.

Perfect for a Valentine’s Day celebration for two, the hot pink Love Cube includes eight Cheese Sliders, two small soft drinks and a choice of two shareable sides. It’s available only on February 14 while supplies last and can be purchased for delivery or carryout. The Love Cube costs $14.99 in all markets except Louisville and Nashville, where the cost is $14.69.

“In recent conversations with customers, our Cravers have let us know they love our sides and appreciate the variety we offer, so we’re responding by creating our first-ever customizable meal for two,” said Jamie Richardson, vice president at White Castle.

In addition to the Love Cube, White Castle will be introducing a brand-new dessert-on-a-stick on Valentine’s Day. The new strawberry swirl cheesecake, which features a delectable swirl of strawberry filling and a chocolate cookie crust, joins the lineup of White Castle’s other desserts on a stick—the fudge-dipped brownie and gooey butter cake.

Amid the continued spread of coronavirus, White Castle has chosen to forgo its customary in-Castle Valentine’s Day dinner this year. It was a difficult decision for the 101-year-old family business, which has been celebrating Valentine’s Day with its customers since 1991 by transforming its dining rooms into fine dining establishments complete with hostess seating, tableside service and festive holiday décor.

“We had hoped to take reservations this year, but out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of our customers and team members, we decided the best thing to do is shift our focus to an experience that customers can take with them,” said Richardson. “Next year, though, we have every intention of bringing back the in-Castle dining for the biggest Valentine’s Day yet!”

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