i went to mr. crepe tonight to pick up some dinner. the verdict? pretty tasty fillings with a crisp yet pliant crepe, but not as tasty as the paris creperie.
i really like how bright and clean it is in there- the woman who took my order was also very friendly and welcoming. it also seems as though the tea and coffee selection is fairly large to appease those who would just like to lounge and people watch.
i really like how bright and clean it is in there- the woman who took my order was also very friendly and welcoming. it also seems as though the tea and coffee selection is fairly large to appease those who would just like to lounge and people watch.
first impression
Date: 2007-01-13 07:09 pm (UTC)The plain coffee was pretty good but there was no cream on the condiment table only milk. Splenda was available! Specialty coffee drinks were fine although I'm not a fan of coffee in a glass.
Ordering was a little haphazard as there is no menu board (yet?) and one had to share the laminated menus at the counter with the order taker hurrying you along. Get that blackboard up, Mr. Crepe!
Crepes were good, pretty much the same as in the old place on Holland. From the time the order went in, coffee was made on the spot and there was about a ten minute wait for the crepes.
They need some more tables especially for one or two. All the tables had four chairs mostly occupied by, um, one or two people.
The place is clean and modern if somewhat stark and pretty loud.
As they are only open a week, I'm sure things will get better as the get the hang of things.
So Mr. Crepe, more tables, a menu board and chill on the heat.