Creperie Catherine
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what an awesome place in Mont Tremblant. i have never had savoury crepes in my life and if this was a start i dunno what to say. foodgasm . absolutely…
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Hubby and I shared a Catherine Special (Egg, melted cheese and Black Forest Ham) as well as a Catherine Crunch (sucre la crme, banana, ice cream and w…
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Great little crepe place in Tremblant. Used to be located in the heart of the pedestrian village but recently moved to its new location. The crepes ar…
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9 Reviews on “Creperie Catherine”
Great little crepe place in Tremblant. Used to be located in the heart of the pedestrian village but recently moved to its new location. The crepes are as good as ever, just be aware you may have to wait in line.
The food here is average. I mean, in the area of Mont tremblant I guess this is one of the best places. There aren’t many places to eat at. However a few hours later, my husband and I both felt sick and threw up. Not sure if it was hollanaise sauce on the crepe benedit. But overall the taste wasn’t bad.
Worth the drive out from the hill. Full of fresh atmosphere and a great menu that has something for everyone. The crepe meals were very filling and delicious.
Different location, same good food. This used to be in the village. Been there many times. Their new place is larger but has a similar feel. Their french onion soup is pretty good. Good overall.
Went for lunch, had crepe with jam and cream. Crepe was ok, I’ve had better. Service from the waiting staff was good.
Decent crepes, horrendous service. Would go back, but not our first choice.
Omg amazing crepes, we were lucky to have just walked right in as I hear In high season there can be quite the wait. Lorraine the sister of Catherine runs the crepe pans like magic, a real show