Crussh moves into workplace catering


Crussh, the healthy food and juice chain, has added a new format to its existing offering, with a move into workplace catering.

Crussh has just opened its first workplace catering format in the recently renovated Minster Building, in the heart of the City.

Minster Building is managed by landlord Greycoat/ Ivanhoe Cambridge and is a multi-tenant building which has recently been renovated in a project overseen by architects Buckley Gray Yeoman to create up to 230,000 sq ft of flexible office space. Tenants include Tower Research, Make it Cheaper Group and Spaces.

Crussh will operate a WiFi enabled cafe space on the Ground Floor with access for the public. The Crussh space has been designed to respect the architecture of the building, designed by Buckley Grey Yeoman.

The new Crussh workplace format will stay true to the Crussh Fit Food & Juice Bars classic menu, offering freshly made juices and smoothies as well as a large range of healthy food from breakfast pots & bagels to salads, wraps and healthy treats. Organic and Fairtrade coffee will form the core of the offer and will be handmade on a La Marzocca espresso machine.

Crussh will be in good company with local neighbours including brands such as Third Space and Brewdog.

Shane Kavanagh, CEO of Crussh, said, ‘We are really excited by this opportunity to step into the world of workplace catering and help promote wellbeing and healthy living at the Minster building. We’ve been impressed by the landlord’s commitment to delivering a unique building since we first met them, and we look forward to meeting the building tenants and introducing them to our brand.’