Do not recommend at all! I always try to support small, local coffee shops but this is definitely one of the worst I’ve been to. Terribly understaffed; they only have one employee taking orders, preparing drinks and food at the same time, it’s ridiculous. My order of one crepe and two coffees took over half an hour to be ready. My plan was to drink coffee with a friend and eat something but ended up having to ask for everything to go as the wait made me late for an appointment; and on top of it all my crepe was cold! They only have a few tables so had to wait standing the whole time. I’m really sorry for the guy that was working there as he seemed pretty nice but having one employee to run the whole business is honestly exploitation and it translates into a very...
Read moreWe went here out of curiosity and it was new to the neighbourhood. Overall the experience was good but the items are a bit on the expensive side. The drinks were good. The croissants, however; were a tad too expensive at $7/piece for what they were.
Between the two croissants, the almond is the superior one. The ham & cheese, sadly didn't have much of its namesake -- ham & cheese.
We weren't able to try the crepes yet but we will be back to give it a try since that's their main product.
Also note that you might not get the pastries you want when they run out since the delivery happens on Tuesdays. If you want the pastries as fresh as possible, I'd suggest going there on Tuesday...
Read moreKrepa Cafe is a must visit if you love savoury crepes. They are absolutely delicious thin, perfectly cooked, and filled with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The owner cares about using local, natural ingredients and avoids seed oils, which makes the food taste even better.
Their mocha frappe is the best in town, smooth, rich, and just the right amount of sweet.
The cafe has a cozy atmosphere (although a set of chairs that look cool but not that practical for us heavier peeps), and enjoy a conversation with the owner when...
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