This is my first time visiting this unique restaurant right here in downtown Chattanooga that as been reformed into the great place it is today. The restaurant owner Ken and Carla are from different parts of the world literally but met up right here in Chattanooga, TN. Ken is from united Kingdom and you can't miss his his accent straight from big Ben it's self. Someone even donate a double decker bus that you would see on the streets of Britain today. The restaurant is located right in the newly renovated area of the city not far from the Chattanooga Choo Choo. As you can see 👀 from the pictures the parking lot is big and has a metal Eiffel tower from Paris next to the shops name. Two businesses are running out of this unique shop. The restaurant in the mornings and special events in the evenings like weddings etc. The building itself is comfy with outside patio seating, white lights strung, flowers, and art work around. As you go inside it gets even better with red wood front doors with glass on top to dine on. You find a piano to the left with a great piece of artwork locally done. You will also find a old vintage couch with some local art. You will see a nice side stage to preform on. To the right is distancing seating all different an unique. As I walk up to the cashier I look over the menu which I posted. I settled on a sweet mixed berry crepe and fire in the hole crepe. Let me tell you they are very different. The mixed Berries of blueberries and strawberries with red syrup in the middle of the crepe with powdered sugar was sweet and good. The meal was great for a small breakfast but wouldn't fill my hungry stomach alone. Great thing I got the fire in the hole with spinach, chicken, cheese in a crepe with hot cream sauce drizzled on top. 🤗 This crepe was very tasty and filling if you are really hungry. My favorite crepe was this one for sure but still liked the sweet taste of mixed Berries. As I sat there I looked around the room to see couples, family/friends gathered at each table have a great meal all with smiles on there faces. If you are looking for a great European breakfast that has crepes which European with a unique atmosphere this is it. Stop by and tell them I sent you its worth it. Yes the price is higher than a chain but aleast you didn't have to buy plane tickets to enjoy this great European meal. The quality was great which cost more plus healthier for you. Peace out be safe. If you want to follow me as I travel this great country one review at a...
Read moredo NOT recommend!! Absolutely horrific experience, a nice Sunday brunch turned into a nightmare, what seemed like a nice and cute crepe place turned into the most BLAND, DISGUSTING food. The service was horrible. We tried to complain and ask about the food, with only a “well we can’t take it back, you have to put it in the dirty dishes bucket if you don’t like it”. Did not cater to our needs. I always get concerned when you have to place your order and pay upfront before receiving the food.
The crepes were flat, no filling, bland, and terrible tasting. The bacon was cheap, thin, overcooked, and disinigratrd in your mouth like Thanos snapping his fingers and turning the marvel universe into dust.
Their eggs Benedict ? I don’t even know where to begin. The hollandaise sauce tasted like straight melted butter with no flavor spices at all. The yolks of the eggs weren’t runny. And instead of the base being an English muffin, it was a pierogi which was NASTY, flavorless, and tasted like those rice crackers you’d get at church when you do communion.
Lady taking your order was rude, and you couldn’t tell she would have rather been anywhere but there. Also our food took an hour and a half to come out and was cold on top of anything else.
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Read morePros- Atmosphere was quaint and relaxing, especially on a rainy day. I was impressed that they compost! Cost-My dirty chai was $5 for a small.Breakfast for 2 plus tip was $50. Other- Restrooms were gender-segregated. Wayfinding was difficult at best - we drove by twice trying to figure out what our GPS was telling us. In my second photo, it's the space on the far left near the red bus. Service - was lacking - they kept forgetting elements of our meal, like the bacon, and my husband's drink.
Food- Pretty, but the taste was disappointing. I had the triple berry bliss and Roma crepes, and my husband had the better with bacon and royale. The bacon was low-quality and looked microwaved. The scrambled eggs were weirdly crumbled into tiny pieces. Maybe they cooked them on the crepe station? The berry bliss had a small portion of berries, and it was overly sweet. The Roma was covered in some sort of tangy, hollandaise-esque pesto sauce whose taste overpowered everything else.
I really really wanted to like this place, but it just wasn't a win for me. I do consider myself a bit of a foodie, and I've travelled all over the eastern US for work and eaten my way through towns...
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