Crepe Cafe & Wine Bar
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We stopped here for lunch with friends. Nice place, very homey. I ordered an ice tea and found out the hard way it was one of those fruity ones, not b…
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Popped in for a quick crepe as a desert - and didn't expect it to be such a 'dining' establishment. Charming atmosphere, good crepes and coffee. Looki…
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Best Breakfest place around!. We love eating here on a lazy Sunday morning. Best little place but it is small and cramped.…
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Crepe Cafe & Wine Bar is open for Casual Dining and Wine Bar. Crepe Cafe & Wine Bar serves Crepes and French dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Crepe Cafe & Wine Bar”
Best Breakfest place around!. We love eating here on a lazy Sunday morning. Best little place but it is small and cramped.
Absolutely delicious! Everything from the goat cheese app to our dinner crepes to the strawberries & chocolate dessert crepes was so fantastic. I wanted to lick my plate! Cozy, romantic atmosphere, will definitely come bavk!
Worst dining experience of my life!. I came to the Crape Cafe with my husband and two kids ages 4 and 6. After we got seated and ordered we waited for an hour for our food to arrive. I noticed that the two tables seated after us got served first. When I questioned the waitress about this she rolled her eyes and in an annoyed tone explained that they only had two crepe makers so the smaller party had to be served first and the order of seating did not matter. By the time our food arrived my kids were miserable and hungry and so was I. The food was definitely not worth all the wait and the service was very poor. Never coming back again.
Great place for Brunch. Really nice coffee, pleasent atmosphere, good food. This place gives a pretty good variety of crepes, that have always been happy with.
Love the dessert crepe but coffee was burnt.
Okay food , way overpriced, tiny portions. We ordered a French onion soup a westchester crepe and a caramelized banana crepe.The soup was okay – nothing great. It came in an 8 ounce cup and was priced at $7.The savory crepe had a few slices of tomato, a little caramelized onion some spinach leaves and a few slices of avocado. We were sharing the crepe and when it was first served, I thought the chef had split into two and the waitress would get the other half for my wife. Next came an empty plate. It was the full crepe and the size was no bigger than a 5 inch by 5 inch sandwich. This crepe was $15. The taste was decent.The desert crepe was a disaster. The cream cheese filling was overpowering and the crepe was not fully cooked. The caramelized bananas were pretty good. At the end of the disaster we were still hungry and forked out $40 for the night.We then ended up getting a $6 foot-long at subway after this experience.
Very rich food but worth it!. My husband and I went out to dinner there about a week ago. I liked the atmosphere. It reminded me of being in a cafe in Paris (without cigarette smoke thankfully!) We both got an app and then two crepes to share. The food was verrrry rich (french cooking has a lot of butter) but was well done and tasted delicious. This is a great place to go for dessert as well but unless you haven’t eaten anything all day or get a salad for dinner-don’t plan on 3 courses.