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Contribuisci feedbackThis crêperie looks nothing from the outside, but well worth the visit. Good parking (but only 20 minutes walk from the centre of town), welcoming staff, family friendly and as the category suggests a limited menu. The service was superb and the galettes...and crêpes to die for . This added to our enjoyment of our stay. Thank you.
We enjoyed eating on the patio next to the lawn. The food and service are very good and reasonable value. Recommended.
Very poor experience... Crepes we OK but it's hard to do something wrong with them...Main issue here is serious under-staffing: All tables were seated when we visited this place. There was only one waitress available for ordering, service and clean-up and one chef for baking the crepes on a two-plate stove. This is by far not enough for the place where practically everyone orders gallettes for main dish and sweet crepes for dessert. With a family of four, we ordered 3 crepes and one portion of fries, and had to wait for 1,5h. The poor waitress forgot our water, forgot to bring bread, was running around like crazy. The fries were industrial-like, not at all tasty. We would have liked to have crepes for dessert but gave up on waiting.On top of all, the ventilation above the stove was working very poorly and the place got soon full of greasy smoke. I would definitely not go here at peak hour. Off peak, on calm moment you might be luckier.
We go this creperie severals times a year. Crepes are not my absolute favourite things, but they have such a wide range on offer that there's bound to be combination which suits. For those looking for a touch of spice, I can recommend the pidzoutte (probably spelt wrong), with spicy sausage, red and green peppers and tomatoes. Superb. The desert crepes (which are a favourite of mine), are also good.The service is leisurely, but NOT neglectful, as some reviewers point out, so don't go if you're in a hurry, but if you're happy to relax, listen to the musical offerings, take in the atmos, of which there is plenty, and sip on your drink for a little while, you'll be rewarded.
We were looking for somewhere to eat near the Ibis Honfleur on Cours Jean de Vienne and stubbled across this Creperie located next to the Ibis hotel a short walk away. It was about 6.30 pm and it did not appear open but we peered in and the proprietor emerged and greeted us in French waving us in. We didn’t speak French and he didn’t speak English but it was all very friendly and we sat down in a sunny spot by the rear window area overlooking a nice garden area. The young waitress didn’t speak a lot of English either and as a few people started to come in they were local families rather than tourists and so as such it was quite an authentic French experience. We could work out the menu and selected some savoury crepes, beer and coffee. The crepes were really good and it was a pretty reasonable meal in the area at 32 Euro for two. A very enjoyable experience.