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Starving Artist Creperie and Cafe
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Relaxed, locally focused American eatery for crepes, panini & coffee, plus gluten-free & vegan fare.
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150 Main St, Lee, MA 01238
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Starving Artist Creperie and Cafe
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Starving Artist Creperie and Cafe

40 Main St, Lee, MA 01238
4.5(517)
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Relaxed, locally focused American eatery for crepes, panini & coffee, plus gluten-free & vegan fare.

attractions: , restaurants: Salmon Run Fish House, Alpamayo Peruvian Cuisine, Morgan House Inn & Restaurant, 51 Park Restaurant & Tavern, Let's Do Lunch, Avocado Cafe Lee, Jalisco Cantina, Vivaldi's Pizzeria, Cafe Triskele, Panda Garden
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(413) 394-5046
Website
starvingartistcreperie.com

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Nearby restaurants of Starving Artist Creperie and Cafe

Salmon Run Fish House

Alpamayo Peruvian Cuisine

Morgan House Inn & Restaurant

51 Park Restaurant & Tavern

Let's Do Lunch

Avocado Cafe Lee

Jalisco Cantina

Vivaldi's Pizzeria

Cafe Triskele

Panda Garden

Salmon Run Fish House

Salmon Run Fish House

4.4

(539)

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Alpamayo Peruvian Cuisine

Alpamayo Peruvian Cuisine

4.4

(295)

$$

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Morgan House Inn & Restaurant

Morgan House Inn & Restaurant

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(1.3K)

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YasirYasir
I recently visited Starving Artist for breakfast, and overall, it was a great experience! I ordered the seasonal "Something Good Crepe," which was a savory delight with brie, turkey slices, and a tangy cranberry jam on top. It was light and flavorful—definitely a unique combination. My girlfriend tried the Crepedilla, which was essentially a savory quesadilla in crepe form. It was good, but not as exciting as the other dishes. One of the great things about Starving Artist is that they offer the option to make any of their crepes gluten-free, which is a fantastic choice for those with dietary restrictions. It’s always nice to have a place where you can enjoy a delicious meal without having to compromise on flavor or texture, and the gluten-free crepes here are just as tasty as the regular ones. It’s a thoughtful touch that makes the dining experience even more inclusive! We also shared the "Spiced and Something Nice" crepe, which was a simple yet absolutely amazing dessert. The cinnamon and sugar paired perfectly with the butter, and the side of maple syrup added the right touch. For drinks, the seasonal Egg Nog Latte was a must-try—so decadent and flavorful, it was the perfect winter treat. The only downside was the seating, which felt a bit uncomfortable, and the live music, which didn’t quite fit the vibe for us. Still, everything else was wonderful, and I’d definitely come back for the food and the latte!
Jose MolinaJose Molina
My wife and I went to Massachusetts to see the fall colors. We chose S. Lee as home base so I did some research prior to the trip and thought ths place looked like a grea place to start one of our adventure days. This should be on your list for a launching point for fueling up for a day of hiking, visiting landmarks or museum hopping. Theres a Crepe for everyone regardless of diet or preference. We ordered a breakfast, a savory, and a sweet crepe to share. The breakfast burrito crepe had delicious fluffy eggs with veggies, fresh pico and sour cream on the side, served with a side salad. For savory we chse the Moneicristo crepe withe smokey tavern ham, cheese and a raspberry sauce,also served with a sde salad. Last but not least the sweet selction wasthe Chocolate Addiction Crepe. A chocolate tour-de-force that is as it's name indicates could easily become a habitual need. Filled with warm meted Nutella covered with a fudge sauce and served with whipped cream on the side. If you need sweet chocolate fix this is what you want o score. The coffee and tea make a great paring for the crepes. Nice pople eager to serve and answer questions. A large dining area that serves as a gallery for artists to display and sell works.
Damien BassmanDamien Bassman
This is our third year vacationing in the Berkshires and I’m always looking for a spot to find a good vegan breakfast where my omnivorous wife and daughter can also satisfy their brunch cravings. This relaxed, family-friendly restaurant fits the bill for us all! The menu offers a nice selection of both traditional breakfast and more lunch-esque dishes, both sweet and savory options. The crepes can be made vegan or gluten-free, and there are salads and sandwiches as well. I had a southwestern crepe with avocado and black beans, to store and pico, with vegan cheese and added some hot sauce. It came with a small side salad and was absolutely delicious and filling! Also Enjoyed were the chocolate and cinnamon crepes, plus a more traditional egg-filled one. Fresh lemonades and teas round out the options. The seating is in a large, community table type of setting and it’s super casual so families with kids can feel Welcome and relaxed. Highly recommended for brunch or lunch!
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I recently visited Starving Artist for breakfast, and overall, it was a great experience! I ordered the seasonal "Something Good Crepe," which was a savory delight with brie, turkey slices, and a tangy cranberry jam on top. It was light and flavorful—definitely a unique combination. My girlfriend tried the Crepedilla, which was essentially a savory quesadilla in crepe form. It was good, but not as exciting as the other dishes. One of the great things about Starving Artist is that they offer the option to make any of their crepes gluten-free, which is a fantastic choice for those with dietary restrictions. It’s always nice to have a place where you can enjoy a delicious meal without having to compromise on flavor or texture, and the gluten-free crepes here are just as tasty as the regular ones. It’s a thoughtful touch that makes the dining experience even more inclusive! We also shared the "Spiced and Something Nice" crepe, which was a simple yet absolutely amazing dessert. The cinnamon and sugar paired perfectly with the butter, and the side of maple syrup added the right touch. For drinks, the seasonal Egg Nog Latte was a must-try—so decadent and flavorful, it was the perfect winter treat. The only downside was the seating, which felt a bit uncomfortable, and the live music, which didn’t quite fit the vibe for us. Still, everything else was wonderful, and I’d definitely come back for the food and the latte!
Yasir

Yasir

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My wife and I went to Massachusetts to see the fall colors. We chose S. Lee as home base so I did some research prior to the trip and thought ths place looked like a grea place to start one of our adventure days. This should be on your list for a launching point for fueling up for a day of hiking, visiting landmarks or museum hopping. Theres a Crepe for everyone regardless of diet or preference. We ordered a breakfast, a savory, and a sweet crepe to share. The breakfast burrito crepe had delicious fluffy eggs with veggies, fresh pico and sour cream on the side, served with a side salad. For savory we chse the Moneicristo crepe withe smokey tavern ham, cheese and a raspberry sauce,also served with a sde salad. Last but not least the sweet selction wasthe Chocolate Addiction Crepe. A chocolate tour-de-force that is as it's name indicates could easily become a habitual need. Filled with warm meted Nutella covered with a fudge sauce and served with whipped cream on the side. If you need sweet chocolate fix this is what you want o score. The coffee and tea make a great paring for the crepes. Nice pople eager to serve and answer questions. A large dining area that serves as a gallery for artists to display and sell works.
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This is our third year vacationing in the Berkshires and I’m always looking for a spot to find a good vegan breakfast where my omnivorous wife and daughter can also satisfy their brunch cravings. This relaxed, family-friendly restaurant fits the bill for us all! The menu offers a nice selection of both traditional breakfast and more lunch-esque dishes, both sweet and savory options. The crepes can be made vegan or gluten-free, and there are salads and sandwiches as well. I had a southwestern crepe with avocado and black beans, to store and pico, with vegan cheese and added some hot sauce. It came with a small side salad and was absolutely delicious and filling! Also Enjoyed were the chocolate and cinnamon crepes, plus a more traditional egg-filled one. Fresh lemonades and teas round out the options. The seating is in a large, community table type of setting and it’s super casual so families with kids can feel Welcome and relaxed. Highly recommended for brunch or lunch!
Damien Bassman

Damien Bassman

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4.5
(517)
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5.0
2y

Culinary Delights and Artistic Wonders

Starving Artist Cafe has quickly become my go-to spot for a delectable culinary experience combined with a feast for the eyes. Nestled in a the quaint town of Lee, this local coffee shop and eatery has created a unique haven for both food enthusiasts and art lovers alike.

First and foremost, let's talk about the food. Starving Artist Cafe truly knows how to satisfy any cravings with their mouthwatering crepes. From sweet to savory, their crepe menu offers an array of options that will leave you spoiled for choice. Every bite bursts with flavor, and the ingredients are fresh and thoughtfully combined. Whether you prefer a classic Nutella and banana combination or crave something more adventurous like the savory spinach and feta crepe, you'll find it here.

What sets Starving Artist Cafe apart from other eateries is its commitment to showcasing local art. As you step into the cozy café, you'll be greeted by a vibrant and ever-changing gallery of artwork adorning the walls. It's a visual treat that elevates the overall dining experience, adding an extra layer of creativity and inspiration to your visit.

The ambiance of the café is warm and inviting, with comfortable seating arrangements and a relaxed atmosphere. The friendly and attentive staff further enhance the welcoming vibe, ensuring that your time spent at Starving Artist Cafe is truly enjoyable.

Whether you're visiting for a quick cup of their expertly brewed coffee or indulging in a leisurely meal, this café is an excellent choice for any occasion. The fusion of delicious crepes, a showcase of local talent, and a charming atmosphere make Starving Artist Cafe a hidden gem worth discovering.

In summary, Starving Artist Cafe stands out as a haven for food lovers and art enthusiasts alike. The scrumptious crepes, combined with the ever-changing art display, create a dining experience that transcends mere sustenance. Don't miss out on the opportunity to savor both culinary delights and artistic wonders at this delightful local...

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4.0
1y

I recently visited Starving Artist for breakfast, and overall, it was a great experience! I ordered the seasonal "Something Good Crepe," which was a savory delight with brie, turkey slices, and a tangy cranberry jam on top. It was light and flavorful—definitely a unique combination. My girlfriend tried the Crepedilla, which was essentially a savory quesadilla in crepe form. It was good, but not as exciting as the other dishes.

One of the great things about Starving Artist is that they offer the option to make any of their crepes gluten-free, which is a fantastic choice for those with dietary restrictions. It’s always nice to have a place where you can enjoy a delicious meal without having to compromise on flavor or texture, and the gluten-free crepes here are just as tasty as the regular ones. It’s a thoughtful touch that makes the dining experience even more inclusive!

We also shared the "Spiced and Something Nice" crepe, which was a simple yet absolutely amazing dessert. The cinnamon and sugar paired perfectly with the butter, and the side of maple syrup added the right touch. For drinks, the seasonal Egg Nog Latte was a must-try—so decadent and flavorful, it was the perfect winter treat.

The only downside was the seating, which felt a bit uncomfortable, and the live music, which didn’t quite fit the vibe for us. Still, everything else was wonderful, and I’d definitely come back for the food...

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1.0
9y

20 minute wait to get through half the line. We were informed it would be a half hour wait to recieve any food due to a large party

Thankfully a friend can read lips as no one could hear over the guitar.

We shuffled continuously to not be in the way of the waitresses whom needed access everywhere the line lead.

By the time we reached the lady with the long pony tail behind the counter another 15 minutes had passed

After we seated our selves to a table, who's balance was kept by sugar packets stuffed under the feet, we began the REAL FUN.

My girlfriend ordered a sweet oatmeal crepe MADE VEGAN.

However, instead of food showing up after our sides. We were told that EVEN THOUGH THE MENU SAYS"ALL SWEET CREPES CAN BE MADE VEGAN FOR A 1$." That hers couldn't be made that way.

1 Person was entirely left out of a meal. and it wasnt communicated until the rest of the food arrived.

Our waitress also crumbled to mumbles when we asked about a refund for our friend that was left with nothing more than a smoothie and toast.

She would walk away about 6 times to try and fix our complaints. for about 5 minutes at a time to learn anything from the already busy lady at the register.

What an absolute mess.

Will not be coming back

The food they did mange to bring wast hot for some of us as the cook kept jumping between orders that were being messed up in real time by...

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