French Market Creperie

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  • A cute little shop with both sweet and savory crepe options that make your mouth water. This place has friendly service, good ambiance, and great crep…

  • I've always had good luck at both locations. Since I live closer to this one, I've been here more recently. They serve both savory and sweet crepes, a…

  • $25 for paper plates and plastic utensils. Food is low end. Crepes benidict was made with processed ham. Omlete was nearly tasteless. Save your money.…


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French Market Creperie is open for Cafe. French Market Creperie serves French, Crepes and Cafe dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availableindoor seatingno alcohol available

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7 Reviews on “French Market Creperie”

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7 reviews
  • Elizabeth

    A cute little shop with both sweet and savory crepe options that make your mouth water. This place has friendly service, good ambiance, and great crepes. There is also a nice selection of both non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks to accompany your meal with. Love coming here for breakfast, brunch…

  • Mjv

    I’ve always had good luck at both locations. Since I live closer to this one, I’ve been here more recently. They serve both savory and sweet crepes, and have plain/regular and buckwheat. Their crepe cooker is one of large style devices, so their crepes are large and are generally served folded twice. I’m a particular fan of the roast beef and swiss, which has a nice flavorful/bitey swiss cheese and horseradish sauce. My dining companions have also had generally good experiences as well, with one mentioning that the smoked salmon crepe was worth mentioning. Think of how you would dress a bagel with salmon and the usual accompaniments, then translate that to a crepe. On the sweet side, we found the blueberry with lemon curd to be a standout. The seating is simple, the service is counter-top. Price point maybe a smidge higher than average for Knoxville, but I’ve never had problems getting my companions to return, so I’d say we find it worthy on the price/value scale.

  • Paul

    $25 for paper plates and plastic utensils. Food is low end. Crepes benidict was made with processed ham. Omlete was nearly tasteless. Save your money.

  • Paullennon64

    Love it! Fantastic Food, Great Service!. Love this place! When in Knoxville I usually go to the downtown locations but decided to give this a go since I was on the interstate nearby. I ordered the Monte Cristo with ham and an over-easy egg. To die for! I also ordered a caf latte, which I must say, being a European, is the best in the southern region! Lavazza is what we all drink! Not Starbucks or self roasted, Lavazza! The place is much bigger than the Downtown French Market, but looks the same…same colors, same table & chairs, mostly the same staff. They must commute? The imported macaron cookies are the best outside NYC or Paris in my opinion, and having the choice of buckwheat for my crepes makes me very happy. I have tried crepes all over the country, and by far, the French flour this place has imported is the best. I’ve tried the Creperies in Ashville and they can’t hold a candle to this place, crepes or coffee! Great friendly staff. Other reviews are dead wrong, haters gotta hate!

  • Dontlietomefmc

    Prepare to be lied to. Food was amazing but… when we looked at our ticket there was a state liquor tax charge even though we didn’t order liquor. When we asked the waitress about it she looked into it and we were told that they had to charge a liqour tax because the business serves liquor. We thought this was odd and researched it when we got home. That’s not how the tax works at all and only customers who are buying liquor are supposed to be charged that tax. My husband had the Strawberries and Cream Crepes and I had the Crepes Benedict with Salmon (only available for Sunday brunch I believe) and an Iced Chai Tea Latte. Both crepes were excellent but the latte was a bit of a let down. Great food if you don’t mind paying an unnecessary tax and being lied to about it. Is it obvious that I’m bitter?

  • Erich Gunther

    Fantastic food and service. We have been going to the Gay street location for a long time as a special trip to a special place from our west knoxville home. We were very happy to see them open the new location in the Kroger plaza in west knoxville near Kingston Pike and Campbell station road. We have become regulars! The counter service is very efficient, the staff friendly, the food brought to us in a timely fashion, and the food is always of very high quality. We are picky about hot food being hot – no problem with that here! Last time my wife and I both had the Parisian style ham and cheese crepe but I added carmelized onions to mine – fantastic! We then got the cinnamon banana caramel crepe for desert. This too was delivered in a timely fashion and was excellent. We were also impressed to see a perfect 100 for their health inspection score.Today, I had a roast beef and swiss on a buckwheat crepe with horseradish sauce – amazing! I highly recommend this place for breakfast, lunch, dinner or Nytime for a snack.

  • Christy Hardy Goodman

    Amazing! The Monty Cristo is delicious.

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161 Brooklawn St, Knoxville, TN 37934

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