Drake & PartyNextDoor Surprise Valentine’s Day Diners With Free Meals
Drake & PartyNextDoor Surprise Valentine’s Day Diners With Free Meals
Drake and PartyNextDoor gave Valentine’s Day diners a special treat following the release of their new collab album, “Some Sexy Songs 4 U“.
The duo surprised guests at restaurants in multiple cities — including Houston and NYC — fully covering their meals for the romantic holiday.
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According to reports, more than half the guests at Juliet Steakhouse in Houston had their bills paid. Meanwhile, one lucky diner in New York shared his experience on X, writing:
“Why Drake & Party just randomly paid for my Valentine’s Day dinner. Mind you, the bill was $600.”
In a follow-up post, he added:
“So I’m at Tatiana’s — #1 restaurant in NYC, Nigerian chef btw. Food was amazing! It’s time to pay & waitress said card declined? I said CAP! Then a random woman came to us with this card & said it’s covered by the 6, Happy Valentine’s Day.”
The surprise came just hours after Drake and PartyNextDoor dropped their new project at midnight on February 14, setting the perfect vibe for the love-filled day.
What are your thoughts on Drake and PartyNextDoor’s generous gesture?

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