
4.1
189 of 3,215 Restaurants in Seattle

Small dining area in a quaint location. There is a wide variety of both savory and sweet crepes. Tender crepes and tasty fillings. A favorite of ours when we visit The Market.

I'd never had a crepe before so my wife suggested the place. I had the ham and cheese crepe. It was very good. I'd definitely eat there again.

Just like in Paris! We had the chocolate crepe full of Nutella and the enviroment was very friendly! We want to go back soon!

I spent the day with my granddaughter and she wanted to try a crepé. These crepes are big and we probably could have shared one, but she wanted a strawberry and cream and I got the peaches and cream. There was only one cook so we sat at the "BERT" and watched him make the different kinds. There were ham and cheese with spinach, hame and egg and cheese, vegetarian ones, just to name a few. He made them quickly and with such ease and they all looked wonderful. If they were meant to be a hot, savory one, you goy in time, never having to wait till they were cold. For ours he put sweet cream, inside with the fruit. The strawberry one had many big strawberries. They were topped with whipped cream and powdered surgir but yet were not overpowered with sweetness. Mine had one full sized peach in it, which I did not expect. Usually you are lucky yo get half a peach. I barely got through all mine but it was very tasty. It a small place within Pike Place market but closer to the elevator. Just ask a vendor and they will guide you. Nice to have something different.

We had breakfast and it was very good. This place is tucked away in a corner of the Pike's Marketplace. Very good food and very nice people.

For someone who loves crepes or someone who wants to try for the first time, this little place is a must! We passed a lot of crepe places in Seattle and so glad we made this one our choice. Tucked inside the vast Pikes Public Market, it makes total sense the cooks use amazing fresh products when making these crepes. I ordered the Crepes Aux Peches (peaches - in season) and was amazed at the huge portion smothered in fluffy homemade whipped cream (no canned stuff here). The melt in your mouth meal was fabulous. Daughter and friend shared Crepe aux fraise chocolat (strawberries with chocolate) enough to satisfy two teens. Thank you to the cook in the Pele shirt! Bravo, merci beaucoup!

Only fresher! Nutella and fresh strawberry crepe was amazing! My 10 yo tried it and loved it then ate all of my savory goat cheese and spinach crepe as well- crowded and tight space with tables but really good.

I had a ham and cheese crepe and it was delicious!! Big portions and fast service. Definitely the best breakfast at Pike Place Market.

I was referred to this place, and after reading the reviews, it was the first place we came to upon arrival in Seattle. Boy, oh boy was it worth it. The crepes are absolutely, sinfully DELICIOUS!!!!! I’m a picky eater, and I tell you, this place is a must stop in Seattle. Also, the staff is very friendly, they play great music and the vibe is way cool!!!!!

Delicious crepes, loads of fresh strawberries, light yet filling, on the expensive side for lunch but we did love them.

The crepes are great, service mediocre. The only issue is the wait is a long time for crepes. We're used to the wait so it's not a big deal, but if you're in a hurry you might be in trouble

Expensive for what you get but I'm sure you're paying more for the location that the food/service. One of our three crepes was disappointing, the others were good and exactly what you would expect. Even on a busy Saturday we were able to get a nice table so that was a bonus. Staff was friendly and efficient.

Shopping in the public market we smelled some crepes and had to stop in and have a fresh strawberry crepe! We sat next to the glass to watch them make some right before our eyes. The strawberry and cream crepe was very good. Delicious crepes and a nice variety from sweet to savory. Tons of Nutella jugs full of chocolate goodness.

These are by far the best crepes I have ever had in my life. All crepes are filled with fresh ingredients and made to order it. I had one filled with ham, egg, cheese, and spinach while my wife had the Nutella and strawberry crepe. Each of us could barely finish off the entire crepe but both of us left satisfied. The service is also very welcoming and friendly as well.

I had the Crepe Du Jour for breakfast during our trip to the market. Great way to start the day and I love ham and cheese together. The mushrooms and spinach were an added bonus to make for a nice, healthier breakfast. Enough to last til lunch after a busy morning.

The crepes here are big...I shared a strawberry and whipped cream one with my friend and it was delicious. Yes, a bit pricey, but worth it!

This is one of our favorite restaurants in Seattle. Great vibe, amazing service & authentic, delicious crepes. One of the only places in the Market that takes credit cards.

We stopped here as we are our way through the market. The food was outstanding and we really enjoyed the staff. Highly recommend!

This is inside the marketplace at Pike. Search it out because it is good, it's down the Rachel the Pig end of the market. I had a crepe au chocolate with Nutella spread - so good I could have licked the plate - another inch to my waistline, diet so beckons when I get back home. They also serve alcohol and so I had a red wine and my husband had a beer. overall very good.

This is one of only two places that requires a stop when going to or through Seattle. There is often a sacrifice in taste with size and vise versa but not the case with crepe de france.

We enjoyed the cin-sugar crepe and a gluten free nutella and strawberry crepe along with delicious lattes. The window seat was a great spot while we soaked in the environment and enjoyed the food in a quieter spot located at Pike Place Market.

OK so I was at Pike Place and found this little french place and had lunch there. It was so yummy! Glad that I did this instead of seafood...the folks there were kind and the atmosphere was good especially if you wanted to eat alone.

This place has amazing crepes. I went back twice during our trip! The first time I got the chocolate crepe with strawberries- WOW. Yummy! It's a wonderful dessert or snack. The second time I ate breakfast there and had the ham/spinach crepe which was filling and delicious. No one who works there likes to greet you with a smile or say "Thank you" for your business. If the food wasn't so good, they would've gotten a lower ranking.

While browsing Pike Market in Seattle, we happened upon this little creperie. Our party of 6 shared a Ham & Swiss crepe, a fresh peach crepe w/ whipped cream, & one sprinkled w/ cinnamon sugar. All were delicious & were washed down w/ some great Seattle coffee. Don't miss it!

Excellent crepes, they are priced a little high, but they pay excellent attention to detail and they come out great. I highly recommend the smoked salmon crepe.

my friend and I were really tired of walking in Seattle and cold too, we got in just in time since the put the closed sign after us, we ask for a hot cocoa and they serve us a very good one with whipped cream and a wonderful smile..... and the best of all, when we wanted to pay , this guy said: is on me............. wonderful!!!! never before had an experience like this in the States.... make me believe in the good in mankind again....

It's inside Pike Place Market. Crowded. Over the counter service. Few tables inside the restaurant (sticky tables). Overall an unpleasant dining experience. We knew what my wife and I were getting into but it was the least-busy eatery nearby. On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in Seattle, it best to eat before going to PPM. Otherwise, you risk settling for mediocre food at exorbitant prices, and a regrettable dining experience. Move along. Nothing to see here unless you're desperate. There are better creperies in the area.

Was visiting from out of state, have been to Pikes Place before, first time in this restaurant. Nice looking place, small little shop. Stopped in to get a hot chocolate, and it took forever just to get two drinks. Not a lot of customers in the place either, looked like they were waiting a good minute before being served also. Hot chocolate was at a drinkable temperature but barely warm. It also tasted like regular milk and chocolate syrup - I've had better gas station hot chocolate than this. Hope the food is better than the hot chocolate! And it was expensive! We went to a Starbucks afterwards to get hot chocolate, and comparing the price the two large hot chocolates were more expensive at this restaurant than the local Starbuck. On a side note, I rarely visit Starbucks (in general) since I don't drink coffee and would rather go to a small business.

Crepes are not my favorite food, but maybe they can change my mind. Quick service, crepes made as you ordered and served up perfect. Only thing that stopped me from 5 stars, I saw them getting their smoked salmon from a Costco package, not from the market.

First, the associates taking our orders were incredibly friendly and accommodating! That just makes the meal even more enjoyable with bonviviality! Our group included a pescetarian; vegetarian; vegan and omnivore! Wine, tea, coffee and lucious crepes that rivaled our experiences abroad. My group was new to visiting Seattle area and the chef associates and register attendee guided them on composting, recycling and waste. That sounds insignifcant but truly the friendly atmosphere allowed us to indulge in the experience of our crepe varieties. Mouth watering and no to go boxes which translates well into - We Loved Them and Devoured the entrées! Family run and Family welcoming! We enjoyed wine as well and caught the water taxi and metro well fed and happy!

Stopped for a late lunch while at the Market. Husband ordered the salmon crepe and I got the spinach and cheese. Several people ordered before us, so we had to wait awhile for our food, which is made fresh to order. Each serving had two crepes, more than enough for us; I could have shared my portion. I've had better crepes in France, but these were tender and tasty, with fresh fillings. Friendly service and functional decor, but if you like crepes, try this place.

Husband & I stopped in while on a walk about eating and drinking tour. Yes, this place is busy, loud, and somewhat hectic as its situated in the middle of Pike Place Market. It's worth it. If you don't like the music, get your food to go. This staff was perfectly cordial to me, I noticed a few of the customers were behaviorally challenged.

This little cafe satisfies the appetite after walking all around Pike Place Market. A little small, but it consistently delivers big flavor! Our favorites are always the salmon crepes and the strawberry and Nutella crepes - the best!

I tried their fresh strawberry and vanilla cream crepe- it was fairly tasty and contained a generous portion of berries. In terms of execution, I prefer my crepes a little more well done and the portion of whipped cream topping was excessive. Prices were reasonable for Pike Place and there was certainly enough food to share with multiple people, or just one for a hefty snack. I was unimpressed with the speed of service though. For a Friday around mid-day, I would expect more than one person to be assembling food when there are empty cooking stations.

I had the strawberry with vanilla cream crepe and it was excellent!!!! Best crepe I've had - and I've been to Paris.

Was on a visit to Pikes market before an Alaskan cruise about lunch time and happened across this gem. The Crepe de France serves classic as well as some of the combos that they have come up with; however, they will concoct about anything a person can come up with utilizing their extensive list of available items. I opted for a simple “Crepe Dujour” which is Ham, Egg, Mozzarella, Mushroom, and Spinach, while my daughter chose CRÊPE DE DINDE A LAIL - Garlic Turkey, Tomato, Green Onion, Spinach, and Mozzarella. Afterwards my family all shared a CRÊPE AUX FRAISES- Fresh Strawberries, Vanilla Cream, Whipped Cream, and Powdered Sugar. It was HUGE and very fresh as well as tasty. Very few tables to sit at and the line to order was quite long; but, moved fairly quickly. My family and I chose to sit outside in the courtyard which had open seats at the time I would definitely recommend a stop in here.

I love this place and eat there several times a year, especially before Seahawk games. The Crepes are amazing, both the sweet and the savory. The price may seem a little high. For 4 of us, it was around 55 dollars...but I think it is worth it. The atmosphere is pretty cool. It can get crowded in there, especially around opening time. The people that work there are amazing and very friendly. The only thing I don't like about this place is that they have you use plastic knives and forks. I don't mind the paper plates, but the plastic seems unnecessary and does make it a little difficult to eat the crepes. They also have latte's etc.

I ordered crepe des tropiques is nuttela, banana, almond and powdered sugar. Taste is great👍👍 there are 2 kinds of menu savory and sweets. location inside the pike place market nice place for chit chat after strolling along public market.

If you are really looking for crepes this place is ok, otherwise, I'd look for another place to eat. Our family loves crepes and we found these to be mediocre.

The wife found this on the 'net before our vacation passing thru Seattle. Not disappointed in the place at all- I had the raspberry jam and she had the Nutella. The crepe themselves were nicely made, well sized,and altogether tasty. Looking around, everybody else there seemed to be enjoying theirs as well.

This is a gem of a place. The service was so friendly and helpful We ordered some sweet crepes and these were delicious! the coffee was also very good. again, a very nice experience going there!

We stumbled on this little hole in the wall years ago, and it has become our family favorite. The fruit crepes are particularly outstanding, as they are loaded with fruit instead of the typical crepe from elsewhere with minimal fruit. Peach crepes, when in season, are to die for. Strawberry crepes are wonderful, and available year round.

Saturday August 10th, my husband and I walked from our hotel to have breakfast at crepe de France. Ourself and about 10-15 other guests patiently waited outside the restaurant for them to open that morning. Scheduled to open at 9 according to the website and sign on the door at about 910 a worker opened the door with her head down, didn’t acknowledge any of us standing in line and changed the “clock” on the door to opening at 930. Frustrated most of the customers walked away. My husband and I choose to walk around but decided 15 mins later to come back. Just before 930 again several customers waiting still not opening. At 945 I attempted to call, no answer. Other customers knocked on the door no answer. Yet 2 workers were just sitting in there. So finally another customer walked in, and asked what was going on. The workers said there was no manager in, and they didn’t know when he or she was coming in. Are you serious. So instead of coming out to tell the line of customers outside just have us stand there waiting. Unbelievable horrible experience. Waste of an hour, all for a stupid over priced crepe. Needless to say, horrible customer service. Poor communication.

Based on the reviews here, and my love of crepes, this was my destination for Pikes Market. It did not disappoint. I had a savory Swiss and spinach crepe, and then the flamboyant peach crepe. The spinach was barely wilted, perfect. The peach concoction could easily feed 2-3, peaches, ice cream, whipped creme, some confectioners sugar if u need more carbs. Fantastic. And a bargain.

Either for lunch or dessert you will find the right crepe. Very tasty. Maybe too heavy on the strawberry but not going to complain. Exactly what we were looking for. Their expresso machine was down but you can get one across the hallway

This is a tiny hidden gem tucked away in Pike’s Market. Market-fresh ingredients, fluffy crepes, large portions, good prices. There is very limited seating in the café its self, but there is a large atrium with seating right outside their door, so no worries. I will never go to Seattle again without making a stop here. The sweet and savory menus give you plenty of choices, whether for breakfast, lunch or evening dining.

My husband and I got our food to go and ate at the park across from the water. Peaches were in season and the staff recommended it right away when I ask for help deciding. They were right! It was a very big and as I walked with the lid open on my take out container, many notices it and some asked where it was from. It was so good. latte was great to. Made for a great lunch in the hot sun at the park.

This is a must visit. The peaches and creme crepe in the summer is to die for, but all the crepes are delicious. Well worth the calories!

Food was really delicious, both sweet and savory crepes; especially the turkey, smoked salmon, and the Nutella strawberry ones.Mochas were really good too, and the service was nice and friendly!

We found this place by accident after walking past all other restaurants in the Pike Market and reaching the end. There was Crepes de France, and we said "why not?" I had the chocolate-strawberry crepe and my wife had a chevre crepe-- both were perfectly made with enough firmness to hold in the fillings; the crepe itself is good enough to eat plain, but the fillings put them over the edge. The space is very small, which leads to elbow bumps and table-vultures staring you down as you eat; I'd recommend getting it to-go and eating in the atrium nearby.

Cafe do France is the place where you eat the best crepe may be not only in Seattle but in the northwest. The crepe tastes like the crepe you try in France; thin, soft and a bit crispy. I have never eaten crepe outside France like this one. we tried the Swiss cheese and the Nutella, and both were just perfect. Keep on guys!

This was a lovely little restaurant at the Pike Place Market with a great vibe, good service and even better food. The crepes are quite expensive considering the serving size but otherwise they are really good.

Amazing strawberry crepe! The cream filling and fresh strawberries was SO delicious. We are already planning to return before we leave Seattle and this place will be on our places to visit anytime we return. I want to try the peach as well. Fair warning, it is about $16 for a crepe and you will probably have to wait a while. Worth It!! My husband, who is super picky, loved it. We were fighting over the last bites.

My daughter recently visited and ordered the crepe with nutella and fresh strawberries. Each crepe is individually handcrafted and loaded with the good stuff. Only thing keeping me from giving this a five is it is a bit pricey at $10.95 for a crepe. Granted it was stuffed to the gills but when you are walking through the market this just seems a bit much. Delicious though.

My husband and I stopped in at Crepe de France at Pike Place Market on the advice of a couple of friends who frequent the restaurant when they are in Seattle. It was absolutely delicious!! We had an luscious entree crepe and a mouth-watering dessert crepe along with the most wonderful coffee on the coast!! I would return in a minute! The restaurant owner made sure our meal was prepared to our satisfaction...great customer service! Magnifique!!

My wife and I caught this quaint little place while shopping in Pikes Market and we each had a "fresh" fruit crepe. I lived in France many years ago and found these crepes to be as close to Parisian crepes as I have tasted out side of Europe would go back anytime.

Ticked away on the eastern side of the market - you'll have to look for it, but the search is worth it - crepes are prepared in the traditional fashion - you can get savory or sweet crepes - my crepe aux peches was beyond heavenly!

We made a special trip back to Pike Market just to have breakfast at Crepe de France. We shared a vegetarian crepe and a strawberry and cream. They were truly wonderful and filling.

I had the strawberries with vanilla crème crepe and it was delicious. Best part is that they don't scrimp. My crepe was large and left me full. Tasty and worth the stop.

We got a Nutella crepe in the early afternoon, which was delicious and promptly delivered to us. The staff cracked jokes with us, which was very pleasant and contributed to the overall enjoyable atmosphere! They were playing a smooth remix of Bob Marley songs and had a nice playlist going. It continued with music somewhat French, with a dash of new age reggae. Very nice taste of Seattle with the mash of cultures. It was a beautiful experience. The picture included has bites we took out of it because it looked so delectable we couldn't resist before snapping.

OMG These crepes were amazing. They were quite expensive at $16 for the strawberries and cream one, but definitely worth it! The crepe was full of strawberries and cream with a whole lot of whipped cream on top! So good! My boyfriend got the crepe with bananas and nutella and it was great as well!

My husband and I ate here for breakfast over the weekend. My husband compared his crepe to one he had at a restaurant in Tacoma and said the one he had in Tacoma was way better (he ordered a basic cinnamon crepe on both occasions). I enjoyed my crepe, however, I thought that the music was quite loud and inappropriate. There were children present and they played "The Hills" by The Weekend as well as "Hotline Bling" by Drake. Granted, the curse words were bleeped out but the content of the songs could not be masked. Not to mention, when I'm eating at a crepe restaurant, especially in the morning, I expect to hear lighter, happier tunes.

First, the associates taking our orders were incredibly friendly and accommodating! That just makes the meal even more enjoyable with bonviviality! Our group included a pescetarian; vegetarian; vegan and omnivore! Wine, tea, coffee and lucious crepes that rivaled our experiences abroad. My group was new to visiting Seattle area and the chef associates and register attendee guided them on composting, recycling and waste. That sounds insignifcant but truly the friendly atmosphere allowed us to indulge in the experience of our crepe varieties. Mouth watering and no to go boxes which translates well into - We Loved Them and Devoured the entrées! Family run and Family welcoming! We enjoyed wine as well and caught the water taxi and metro well fed and happy! First, the associates taking our orders were incredibly friendly and accommodating! That just makes the meal even more enjoyable with bonviviality! Our group included a pescetarian; vegetarian; vegan and omnivore! Wine, tea, coffee and lucious crepes that rivaled our experiences abroad. My group was new to visiting Seattle area and the chef associates and register attendee guided them on composting, recycling and waste. That sounds insignifcant but truly the friendly atmosphere allowed us to indulge in the experience of our crepe varieties. Mouth watering and no to go boxes which translates well into - We Loved Them and Devoured the entrées! Family run and Family welcoming! We enjoyed wine as well and caught the water taxi and metro well fed and happy! http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60878-d4548096-r305944517-Crepes-Seattle_Washington.html# http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60878-d4548096-r305944517-Crepes-Seattle_Washington.html#

Tucked away in Pike Place is this gem of a crepe shop... Delicious French-style crepes are made to order, and for those who must avoid gluten you can order a gluten-free buckwheat crepe (let them know at the counter and they will also advise which sauces and ingredients to avoid to be safest). Delicious, fast and satisfying, one of my favorite stops in Seattle!

well the service is awkward but pleasant, just Rae's a minute to figure what is what, but it was a really good breakfast, and good coffee. Simple place, cozy and I will go back

We stopped in for lunch on a cold February afternoon. We were not super hungry, so we ordered 2 crepes to share amongst four people. The place was busy, but we were lucky enough to get a table. It was quite a long wait for them to make our crepes. It's a small place, so they can't make crepes in quantity. The portions are large, so the amount of food was perfect for us. Our favorite was the pizza crepe. It goes by another name, but basically had basil, tomato sauce, cheese. We also tried the ham and cheese crepe, and it was good, but not as good as the other. We did not try any dessert crepes, but the ones we saw looked fantastic. This place would be top notch if the service was faster. The food is great.

I got a ham and cheese crepe from here. It was delicious but it was about $15. They had water setup by the tables so you can pour yourself a cup which was nice. So while the crepe was tasty and it didn’t take too long to get, it was pretty pricey.

Been to France - this place is just as good and much closer. They have sweet and savory choices. Also best stop for cheap water.

Crepe de France Pike Place Market Seattle WA USA This is it folks, in my opinion one of the best crepe restaurants I have visited. This is my second visit since 2013 when I last holidayed in this lovely city. The quality and size of the peach crepe that my daughter and I shared was exceptional. The fruit was the freshest tasted in all of the three crepe establishments surveyed which stands to reason due to its location. I believe that the Crepe de France is a 'must visit' to all who like crepes and I heartedly recommend this establishment. The image included was one of the half shares.

We finally got to try their seasonal peach crepe today. We had been meaning to try it for a while after our out of town guests during our wedding a couple summers ago raved to us about this crepe. It is tucked away right in Pikes Place Marketing with a small seating area. The peach crepe had fresh, delicious peaches in it and was wonderful. We will definitely be back to try out more of their crepes.

Tried the egg and turkey breakfast crepe during my stay in Redmond. It is delicious and price is reasonable, saw one crepe place selling the same thing but 1.5 of the price I paid here. Overall, like this place.

Stopped in for a quick bite for lunch and enjoyed a wonderful lunch crepe. It is large enough to share, which we did. Hours for stuffed with turkey, tomato, onions, shallots, spinach, fresh herbs and other fresh veggies and mozzarella cheese, and spiced to perfection as perfect as the crepe itself. Really delicious! Friendly servers and a quiet location in Pike Place Market.

We stopped here for a bite to eat after wandering around Pike Place Market & (luckily) stumbled upon this place. Pretty small & some would say lacking atmosphere but it has it's own kind of charm. My wife & I each had the Crepe Du Jour & we both thought they were outstanding & delicious. Service (by Nany) was verfy friendly & he always had a smile on his face. Would recommend this place as a good & quick bite if you're at the Pike Place Market.

My friend told me that we MUST stop in for breakfast, I’m not really a sweets fan but she assured me that they have savory crepes. They did not disappoint. Their menu was fresh and creative with vegetarian choices and pure deliciousness. We will definitely return! Don’t miss their fresh mimosas....

While researching eateries before visiting Seattle, Crepe de France had very high ratings and I can definitely see why. I'm more of a savory person versus sweet so after perusing their menu online decided on having the Crepe Au Saumon. This particular crepe contains: Salmon, Cream Cheese, Mozzarella, Green Onion, Béchamel Sauce and Dill. This combination = DELICIOUS. The restaurant is very informal, even serving meals on recyclable plates. There isn't a lot of seating but we were lucky enough to visit early in the morning and had no issues finding seating. If we return to Seattle, definitely worth another visit.

We loved the savory salmon crepe and the delicious strawberry and cream crepes we shared. They were really perfect. Even though they took a while to prepare and serve, we thought it was worth the wait. They were clearly made to order.

We stopped in for dessert and ordered the crepe au chocolate. It was fantastic! They even offered us some savory crepes because they felt like it took a long time to get our crepe to us (although it had only been a few minutes-trust me, I have waited much longer!). Highly recommend!

My son absolutely loves crepes! This was a must stop when we visited Pike Place. We ordered the strawberry and Nutella crepe and it was sooooooo good!! Fresh strawberries and fresh crepe. We absolutely enjoyed it! Sooo worth the wait!

I was verbally accosted by who I can only assume was the owner of the business when I was there. They forgot my order and when I went up to ask them where it was (I had seen three people who ordered after me get served before), she said I could take my business elsewhere if I didn’t understand how restaurants work. Another staff member (I think her daughter?) told me to stop giving her mom attitude even though I was just trying to find out when I could get my order. I left without a refund and was very disappointed!!

We visited Pike's Market two days and stopped by Crepe de French each day. Crepes with whipped cream, chocolate, and fresh strawberries were delicious!

The address might be confusing but I think they moved closer to the Convention Center. During the October 2017 GSA conference we enjoyed their tasty and inexpensive creations. They always had a little line and very efficient service. You can choose from more substantial crepes or sweet dessert style.

Stumbled upon this gem in Pike Place market. Absolutely delicious desert crepes. We enjoyed #16 and #17! A bit expensive, but incredibly fresh! Coffee was on point!

Three of us went here for the first time, glad we did. We had savory crepes and they were okay, could have used a little spice. Also, they were big so very filling. What we should have had was a dessert crepe; they looked so delicious. And since we were sitting at the counter we watched them cook and prepare the crepes. The dessert crepes (fruit filled) we're stuffed with fresh fruit and, well, suffice to say we going back soon for the strawberry crepes. I'll review it again after that.

Delicious crepes made while you wait. We had several different kinds and they were all very delicious. I totally recommend this place.

The crepes were only okay. The blueberry crepe I had did not have very much fruit so it was kind of dry. At $13 it is a little pricey too. The staff was not very helpful either. When I asked a question they seemed to be put off.

Great taste of France in the middle of the market. Gluten free options. NW feel for sure. Very family friendly and a great stop for a snack when walking around the city.

The Crepes here were tasty and well-made, however, they were pricey, maybe because of the location? We are from Canada and are used to having French crepes, but paying about 100 CAD for 4 crepes was a bit too much.

We stopped here our first morning in town to get a gluten free crepe, only to find they had run out of the gf flour, a bit disappointing, but they'd apparently been very busy that morning already. We stopped in again a couple of days later and weren't disappointed. We tried a ham and cheese crepe and a strawberry & Nutella crepe. We definitely enjoyed the sweet crepe the most, highly recommend it! it is a bit pricey, but everything in Seattle seems to be. Both mornings we were in there was one person at the crepe making station and one at the register who also was making the beverages. So, the line gets a bit long and goes a bit slow. However considering there might be 8-10 small tables total in the whole place. that probably helps keep the tables moving along at the right pace too.

A simple order took almost an hour to get. So plan on being there for a while. However if you are family or friend you'll have special preference and get what ever you ask for before other patrons. The food was ok. The atmosphere was nice however with a nice ambience. Make sure not to question the staff or you might get a nasty remark. Maximilian would definitely be a better choice.

The ham, spinach and Gruyere crepe was good but the spinach was more than a bit undercooked. The banana, almond and Nutella crepe with whipped cream was outstanding. Servings are large; great for sharing. The coffee was okay but not as strong as we would have liked. Still we would return even though this visit was not as good as the last.

This little gem in Pike Place Market does crepes and just crepes, both savoury and sweet. The fact that most of the tables are full suggests that the crepes are good. I ordered a savoury crepe with spinach, tomato, cheese and herbs. I was not disappointed, the crepe was light and the filling tasty. So if you like crepes, definitely worth a visit. The only problem is deciding which one to order.

We found this place accidentally while walking through the market. I am SO glad we stopped in! The first time we went we had a nutella crepe and it was great! It was so good, we went back 2 days later. I had a crepe with salmon and mozzarella and my boyfriend had a nutella crepe with strawberries and whipped cream. Yummm!! the place is really small and the tables were crowded and hard to get to. The staff was great and most are family. They were so friendly and remembered us from our first visit. I cant wait to go back to Seattle for another crepe!

Crepe de France sated our hunger as we explored Pike Place. My wife had the salmon crepe, and I had the ham, mushroom, and cheese. They were both tasty. They even have gluten-free crepes, which was a welcome option.

It was a busy day at Pike's Market. We visited this cafe at a time it wasn't very busy. We bought coffee and other drinks and a crepe. The crepe was delicious! The people behind the counter were very friendly. Not so the woman who was cleaning the cafe. She kept thinking she had to assert her authority in the rudest manner. This takes away from the overall dining experience. As much as I like crepes.... it's unlikely I will be back. I like to dine in a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere.

I'm not saying they were bad, it's just that they were more like what I would expect at an Highway Diner. Not authentic at all, but if that doesn't worry you then you will be fine.

In comparing this place to all the amazing other places in the market, this was average at best. Surprised they didn't offer more French cheeses rather than the basic cheeses you can get anywhere. A little disappointed that they didn't "kick it up a notch"

Went here a couple of weeks ago and got the ham and cheese crepe with a mimosa. The crepe was delicious and the mimosa as well. The lady that served us was very friendly. Must stop here. Many different crepes to choose from

This is a nice little shop to fill a craving for crepes. I had a savory ham and cheese crepe and I asked them to add some onions. They had no problem with that - and I think the onions they added were scallions but they were fine. There were about 8 to choose from. They all looked like great combinations. There were also some delicious looking sweet crepes as well. Lots of berries. The good news is that while I was waiting to take mine to go - I was watching them slice up the berries and they were definitely fresh. Very busy shop at lunch - you'll be waiting for a table or you can take it to go. They are also pretty large.

Located within Pike Place Market, this crepes place is divine. Both the savoury and sweet crepes we ordered were really good. The smoked salmon crepe came with a generous scallop of creamy sauce that complemented the dish very well. The Nutella and strawberries crepe was also simply delicious. The crepes were soft and had a great texture.

Was in town in business. My Mom flew in from the East Coast to see Seattle. She lived here 59 years ago. After exploring and Pike's Place...this was tue perfect place to have lunch and relax. Split uam and cueese and salmon crepes. Just fantastic with a little red wine. Strwberry and creme crepe withbcoffe as desertm The best...quick, easy, fantastic

My husband loves crepes and this place did not disappoint. They have sweet and savory options for whatever you're interested in. Seating is quite tight, so I'd recommend either taking your crepe to go or going when the restaurant is not busy. Located in Pikes Market near the fish vendors.

This is an unassuming place at the pike place market. A stop here for breakfast was well worth it. Try the apple cinnamon crêpes!

This little hole in the wall @ the market is deceiving. Tiny tables and paper plates notwithstanding, the service was excellent and the place had a certain simple charm. Portions are very large, making it very possible (and advisable) to share both a sweet and savory offering. The crepe au chevre was amazing and the fresh strawberries with hazelnut complimented by a strong coffee ended our lunch on a sweet note.

OMG, my coz and I recently came upon Crepe De France while making a visit to Seattle. It is very difficult to find really good crepes anywhere, most of the time they are very lacking in filling. Well this is not the case at this little joint. My cousin and I shared a ham and cheese one and a dessert one made with fresh peaches. They were both to die for, and they even were nice enough to divide them in half for us without us even asking. If you are ever in Pikes market place make sure to stop in. The mimosas were pretttty good too!

We were at Pike and wanted to try the crepes. It was around 2:30pm and there was no line. We had a seasonal peach and a seasonal strawberry. They were huge and delicious. We ate every bit!

Stopped in on a moderately busy Saturday afternoon in April and placed an order for two crepes. We sat down at a table to wait. There were three other tables occupied in the restaurant. We waited for 35 minutes as we watched the people making the crepes socializing and getting distracted. At one point a bunch of their friends walked in and they spent quite a while talking and joking with them. After 35 minutes, we still hadn't gotten our crepes, even though the staff saw us there and had even acknowledged me when I went up to the counter thinking an order was ours. We went up to the counter and asked the woman the status of our order, they had apparently forgotten about it. She asked us if we wanted to have them make it or issue a refund, without even apologizing. We took the refund. Would give it zero stars if I could, as we wasted 35 minutes here as the staff fooled around and didn't even apologize for forgetting our order.

My 2 daughters and I wanted a fun, local outing with lunch. We took the city bus from Fremont area to Pike Place Market and had lunch at Crepe de France which is a short way into the Market. They offer sweet or savory crepes with many choices of ingredients. We chose savory and ordered salmon for one order, spinach and cheese for the other. We splurged and pretended we were in France so accompanied our crepes with a glass of wine. The crepes were plenty large to share with the 3 of us. Service fast and efficient---they call you up to counter to pick up order. we will go again!

Found Crepe De France while wandering through Pike Place. Tasty little crepe. Nice stop, fast service, and a variety of choices.

We're here on the Seattle Bites food tour. The sample was the banana nut crepe with Nutella. It was great. Awesome taste and well done. One of the favorite stops on the tour, if you love crepes, these are some of the best ever. Worth the stop.

Great Crepes! #16 was very good and filling. Ham & cheese was good but not very filling. Will be back on my next trip to Seattle.

Went to the enormous and super tourist crowded Pike Place Market and went looking for food that didn't have a line and wasn't on Food Network (I'm not a foodie, i don't determine where i eat because some TV show was there) The crepes were giant and delicious! I got a ham and cheese with spinach, onion and mozzarella. We sat at the side tables and watched the two guys make the crepes and wow were they fast! They just were non-stop crepe making. Price was good and the food was too. Be sure to thank the two guys making crepes, it's not typical you can thank the people who prepare your food!

We ate at the market and had the chocolate crepe. We shared it for a light snack and loved it. They have several options and prices. Our price was about seven dollars.

Walking on our way to the space needle we spotted this small shop that have crepes on their menu . A sidewalk sign outside says they have bubble tea. Ordered the taro bubble tea... Cold . I got it and it was smoothie texture which is a plus . It's flavorful and can not compare it even from the place at pikes place

Really good crepes in pike place. They have savory and sweet ones, different variations. Slightly pricey I’d say. Got the crepe with chocolate and was pretty good. Came out pretty quick as well.

We stopped here for a quick bite while exploring Pike Place Market. My original plan was to order a savory crepe with salmon, because hey, we are in Seattle! However, I noticed the staff was using a big box brand packaged salmon. I changed my order to ham and cheese crepes, where where just ok. The service wasn't great, staff seemed very distracted and disorganized.

I had read about the wait to get a table but we did not wait at all. Crepe de France was a nice break from the crowd and noise of the Pike place Market. We had sweet and savory crepes and a glass of wine for lunch and to relax for a few minutes. The ham, spinach, and swiss cheese crepe was very good as was the strawberries and vanilla cream. I thought prices were reasonable and service was good.

We stopped in here during a trip to Seattle and were doing the requisite exploring of Pike Place. It really hit the spot for a brunch that wasn't too filling, was affordable, and was delicious. The actual space available is very small, and we weren't there on peak day, so I imagine it could get crowded very quickly...but given that we went between breakfast and lunch, and there were only a few people there, it felt nicely intimate and cozy We just wish we'd discovered it earlier so we could go back and try what looked like enormous sweet crepes; the ones we tried were savory (ham and mozzarella, and goat cheese/spinach/tomato) - they looked smaller, but it was probably an optical illusion, as we got two each, and left quite satisfied.

Other than the large portion the crepe was just average. As my niece put it, “it was a crepe, I’ve had better, I’ve had worse”.

I am a huge fan of crepes and these were fantastic. We were ordered both a sweet and a savory crepe and liked them both. They were huge and authentic but they were a little pricey. $20 for 2...

Fast crepes in Pike Place. They have a few varieties to go even, which is nice if you want to keep moving. I had the sugar and lemon and everyone else had the strawberry. All the ingredients were fresh and yummy. Big portions! I loved the batter, not to egg-y.

Absolutely delicious savory & sweet crepes, service quick & comfortable atmosphere. We hoped to return for Sunday breakfast but they opened late so went elsewhere

My daughter turned 12 while we were in Seattle and chose this place as her birthday breakfast, understandably as she views Nutella as it’s own food group. We all enjoyed our made to order sweet crepes: Nutella and banana, Nutella and strawberries, apple cinnamon and peaches and cream (as peaches are in season). While expensive, the crepe filled you up as a similar costing breakfast would. We also enjoyed the staff and atmosphere of sitting on the bar stools watching our crepes being made. Savoury crepes are also an option and the smoked salmon crepe looked delicious. We arrived on a Sunday at 9:30 am and there was little seating available and a bit of a line but quick to order. The wait was worth it and it was a good start to the day. We all agree we would eat there again.

My husband and I stopped in for breakfast while at Pike Market. I had a gluten free crepe de jambon and he had a regular vegetarian crepe. My crepe was dry and nothing special. Definitely no frills or attempt to pretty it up. In all fairness, gluten free anything is usually dry, so this was not unexpected. My husband's crepe was the usual crepe you would expect, but turned soggy quickly maybe due to the veggies in it. He said it was very bland. We didn't not taste the sweet crepes but would expect a better experience if you added sugar, chocolate, fruits and all manners of sweetness. We wouldn't go back.

I had never had a Crepe so my husband thought we should go there. Food was OK but nothing to brag about. We ordered the 2 cheapest crepes on the menu plus water and our bill was almost $17. Too pricey for us! Desserts on the menu looked good but they, too, were expensive.

More expensive the Crepe Viola but you also get twice the food. I could not finish the crepes I got. Very fresh and very tasty. Worth the search in the market.

I was quietly enjoying my (excellent) crepe au saumon and listening to a group of middle schoolers in animated debate about crepes. I was relieved to learn that they recognized that, as awesome as nutella undoubtedly is, it really wouldn't work in all of the savory crepes. Nutella does indeed feature in several of the sweet options, and I hope to return to give at least one of them a fair trial.

Me thinks the dessert crepes may be their forté. Our crepes were not of the dessert variety, they tasted okay, the portions generous. I think the pricing is reflective of the quantity vs quality of crepe. Service was cordial, not overly friendly. The facility would benefit from some TLC. Unless you are craving crepes, you may want to check out other options in the market.

This place wasn't the best place I've ever had crepes, but it was good. The restaurant is located in Pikes Place Market, just down the aisle from the throwing fish mongers. I had the strawberries and cream crepe and really enjoyed it. It was a hot day and the crepe was perfect to fill me up without eating a hot/heavy meal. The crepe was huge. I definitely didn't leave there hungry.

Large crepes with fresh fruit in season. The peach crepe was terrific in late July. The crepe is soft just as I prefer it to be. Yummy and delicious

After walking through Pike Place Market and seeing how crowded everything was, my husband and I decided to eat here since it was the only empty place and I can see why. The crepes are awful, expensive, the service is terrible and the place is not even nice. A day before we had eaten at Oliver’s (the bar at the Mayflower hotel) which is a lovely place with amazing food and incredible service, and we ended up paying the same in here which was totally not worth it. I would have rather eaten a sandwich at Starbucks than this.

Very good food! Not too busy and friendly staff! I would suggest getting one or two plates and sharing them among friends!

After a visit to Comicon at the Convention Centre we found this sweet spot for a treat. We had the Maple Syrup Crape and it was so sweet and hot, they make the crapes in front of you while you are standing outside on the street. Don't worry about getting wet as it is still under cover.

Okay, it takes about 15-20mins to make a good Crepe, it took them 1 minute to make a Crepe. Need I say more? You will not get that authentic taste with their quick fix food. it was as good as any MickyD food, actually MickyD is more tasty!

We snacked on some sweet crepes here. Delicious. Service was reasonably fast. Ambiance okay, kinda cheap diner-ish.

Stopped in here while visiting the Pike Place Market and had the peach crepe. It was delicious, and I appreciated being able to see it being prepared. Everything is made fresh. Great food at a nice location

This is a nice little place tucked away in Pike Market. Because of that, it is not as crowded as other places and the food is actually very good. They have savory and sweet crepes. If you are smart, you will treat yourself to one of each. :-)

So I didn’t actually eat at this restaurant but what I saw yesterday was just horrible. My family and I were taking a food tour of the Market and stopped outside this Crepe place for our first bite. The market was very crowded and so our guide was doing her best to put us in places out of everyone’s way. We were lined up on the ramp outside the business and had been instructed not to lean against the wall at all and stay close together. After our guide gave us our food, she was pulled aside by the owner of the business who proceeded to SCREAM at her about how we was going to break her windows. She said this guide had always been a problem for years (our guide later told us this is her first summer in the Market). We couldn’t see what was happening but we could hear the owner asking for phone numbers and getting more and more irate when our guide could only give her her boss’s email. The daughter came over at one point and also started screaming at our guide about how she was going to contact the PSA and get her fired. Our poor guide understandably was shaken and crying when she came back to us, but managed to regain her composure very quickly! The rest of the tour was amazing but we will NEVER be visiting this place and encourage everyone to stay as far away from it as possible!! The cruelness we witnessed from the owners was beyond compare and no one should be treated like that, especially when it’s already a busy day. I have no idea what the PSA is but I hope they come down hard on this shop and not our guide.

There's a menu full of sweet and savory crepes; you can have a snack or a meal. This is a small place, so be prepared to find alternate seating. We ordered a CRÊPE AU JAMBON (ham and cheese), as well as the CRÊPE VEGETARIENNE (vegetables and cheese).The vegetarian crepe was a little disappointing in that the tastes did not mingle at all, possibly because the vegetables might have been raw when added to the crepe. A bit of cooking and seasoning would make a big difference. The ham and cheese was just like a ham and cheese crepe should be. The meal was a little expensive (each one is about $14 I think). We also ordered a dessert crepe (Nutella) and it was delicious.

Continuing the French theme from breakfast, we shared an awesome savory crepe for lunch. Smoked salmon, cream cheese, dill with a béchamel sauce.....freshly made while I watched. The flavors were amazing.

I had a Nutella crepe her and it was pretty good but almost seven bucks... Seems a bit high, but it's in the famous Pike Place Market so I guess that will add to the cost. The service was good and fast and people polite. It was a nice place to read if I'd had more time but I was 20 mins from closing. It was nice.

Every time I come to Seattle i HAVE to visit this place. Nice staff, and EXCELLENT food. In over 5 years of going there I've NEVER had a bad meal. WELL WORTH IT!!!!!!!! Mmmmmm.. Only advice is: can you guys PLEASE start a punch card already??? I visit often enough! It'd make regular customers like me oh so happy. :-D

Looking for a spot to sit and have lunch at Pike Place Market, even late September, is a challenge. We wandered around and found lineups for most places. Just as we were heading out of the market we found this small cafe tucked in a corner near the entrance of the market and decided to give it a try. What a wonderful surprise. It was hard to decide on savory or sweet crepes, so, decided to get one of each and split. Server was nice enough to put each on a separate plate. Both were delicious. Coffee was good.

It's hard to fault delicious crêpes filled with market fresh peaches and whipped cream. On the other hand, it would be even better if Crêpes de France offered a small plate duo option for individual diners who wish to sample both their sweet and savory crêpes but don't have the appetite for more than one full size confection.

I couldn't decide between sweet/savory. Decided on savory - clerk suggested #7 - egg, cheese, mushroom, spinach crepe. Oh so delicious. Very light and I could taste each ingredient.

Great tasting Crepes; low on service & atmosphere. The staff person who waited on us was more concerned with their cell phone than with our order. "Chef" knew their business and outcome was welcoming to the eye and palate.

My husband and I stopped here today and shared had a lovely strawberry and Nutella crepe. Lovely break from the hustle and bustle of Pike Place Market. The cafe offers savory crepes (veg, salmon to name two) and sweet ones (apples, strawberry, cinnamon sugar). I look forward to my next visit!

We shared a salmon crepe, a ham and Swiss crepe, and a strawberry crepe. They were so good. But the strawberry crepe was amazing. So many strawberries and cream. Will have to return and try more!

This is a small restaurant in the Public Market - they have both sweet and savory crepes, as well as coffee and other drinks. I was there mid-afternoon on a weekday, and I was the only person in the restaurant, so I got a lot of attention! I had a spinach and ricotta crepe, which was good, though could have used a bit more seasoning. You order at the counter and then sit down, and they bring your food to you when it is ready. So there's not really table service per se - but the server was friendly and chatty, and gave me some good recommendations of other places to visit in Seattle. Very pleasant and a nice diversion from the usual fast food!

Great stop on the Seattle Bites Food Tour. Loved the sample size! Flavors were fantastic. Will be looking for bananas and nutella again in the future!

The shop is very cozy (i.e. small) and popular as there was a line out the door. The crepes were delicious, we tried the simple express crepe (butter, sugar & lemon) and the peach crepe (amazing) and the chevre crepe (delicious and filling). The crepes are not small. 2 people could easily share most of the crepes and leave full.

Crepe de France makes “made to order” French Crepes and is located inside of Pike Place Market. The Pike Place Market is a public market and is located on the Seattle Waterfront and overlooks Elliot Bay. This restaurant has been here since 1991 and makes 17 different types of both sweet and savory crepes. To find it, enter the main door under the big Pike Place Market sign (near the famous Fish market where they throw fish around) and then turn left and go a short distance. This restaurant is open every day from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM. I had desert at this restaurant with my wife on a Sunday afternoon in early September and really enjoyed it. We ordered and shared a large strawberry crepe with Vanilla Cream, whipped cream and powdered sugar and I thought it was delicious. The place was very crowded and it took a while to order and get your food but it was worth it. Each crepe is handmade while you wait so it takes a while to get your food. We sat at a counter next to the crepe maker and watched her make crepes while we waited (they are very talented as it looks hard to make one). Overall I really enjoyed my crepe and highly recommend this place. If you are visiting Pike Place Market and are looking for a desert, you need to try one of their sweet crepes. There are not many tables so you have to hang out and wait for someone to leave. There were a couple of annoying people hogging tables while they played on their phones so that made it harder to find a place to sit (why do people do this when they see people walking around with their food on a tray).

Totally thrilled to find gluten-free crepes offered for only one dollar extra, and they tasted fantastic and barely took any extra time to make. The staff and loud music were mystifying. On May 15 for lunch, all three staff were behind the counter during our visit even though the tables and floor were dirty. The female employee had a beautiful smile but we rarely saw it; she had trouble seeming interested in any customer, got on her phone a lot, was pretty close to eye rolling five times for no reason. Both male staff were friendly and competent from what we saw. Appreciated the response from all of them when I needed a little more topping. The music was blaring and set to pop and rap which didn't really fit the scene and was overly loud, seemed to chase some potential customers away. Crepes were excellent but wouldn't seek the experience again, maybe take them to go...

After walking around the market we stop in to get some lunch. But after our first bit we could tell all the reviews must have been for the sweet crepes. It's a cute place to stop and get a coffee but nothing to write home about

Love the crepes here. Light, flavorful! Had the peach one and it was incredibly refreshing and so tasty! If you like savory my hubby had the goat cheese with herb, another winner. Add their incredible coffee and you have a good brunch or afternoon treat!

Excellent tasting crepes! And theyre huge too! Cant get crepes like these back at home. Amd theyre Fast at serving orders. I would come back again and again!

This crepe restaurant is worth finding near the south side of Pike Market. It is indoors and they do have seating inside their restaurant. The savory crepe we shared was delicious. It's nice to be able to actually watch them make your meal in front of you. Thanks for the tasty crepe!

Fast friendly service. Good quality food. Children friendly. Nice atmosphere. Coffee was good too. Not in the mainstream of the market crowd.

It's a shame that Crepe de France does not have the same lines as Pike Place Chowder at the other end of Pike Place Public Market. Not to take anything away from the latter, but Crepe de France prepares your crepe to order from fresh ingredients, and the crepes are delivered to your table before one might even have found a table at Pike Place Chowder. Crepe de France has essentially two kinds of crepes, sweet and savory. My wife ordered one of the strawberry crepes from the sweet menu and considered it delicious. I went with the turkey, garlic, tomatoes, spinach and mozzarella crepe from the savory menu, and likewise found it quite tasty. Almost as fun is watching them make the crepes, or watching people watch them make the crepes. A boy, about four, stood on his chair on the other side of the glass, peering intently at the cook as he ladled the batter on the circular griddle with the elan of a pro, swirling it out to the very edge with a few quick strokes. He added the ingredients, made some folds, cooked it some more, and handed it to the young fellow, who responded with the most earnest "Thank you!" that I have ever heard. Eating at Crepe de France was a treat in more ways than one.

First of all, I love crepes. My crepes were very generous in size (2 crepes) and delicious. Yes, of course there is not much variety in a mushroom & Swiss cheese crepe. It probably tastes the same everywhere. However, it was a pleasant environment. Quiet and peaceful . A nice reprieve from the busyness of Pikes Market. (And you are actually inside the market anyway). I did have a glass of wine. generous wine pour. Nice music. A large variety of crepes . A French family arrived after me . They were both excited and very pleased.

Just south of the "fish throwers" and the Rachel the pig statue, this hole-in-the-wall with seven small tables and a small counter area serves savory and sweet crepes in Pike Place Market. We arrived at lunch time, but I couldn't decide which type of crepe to order. All 17 listed on an overhead board sounded good, from the Crepe du Jour (spinach, mushrooms, ham, eggs and cheese) to Crepe aux Peches (fresh peaches, vanilla cream, whipped cream and powdered sugar). Finally, I decided that savory would be the way to go and chose a ham and cheese crepe. I ordered at the counter, gave my name and headed to the only empty table. One of the men making crepes called my name when the order was ready. I picked up plastic utensils and a napkin at a side area. The crepe was light, tasty and filling. My friend said the same about her Crepe du Jour. We had hoped to order a sweet crepe after finishing our savory choices but were too full to do so. The employees working behind the counter were upbeat and friendly. The man who took the orders and handled the money pointed out that there was free drinking water available on one side of the room when I initially ordered a bottle of water. I think this is a terrific casual place to come for a meal or simply for dessert when in the market or Downtown. The room can become quite crowded, however, so it may be necessary to take the crepe(s) to go.

This was our first stop for our Seattle vacation--crepes for breakfast. The place was packed, so my daughter and I found a table outside the restaurant while my son and husband waited for our order. And waited. And waited. It easily took 20-30 minutes for us to get our food. By the time all four crepes were finally ready, there was only one customer left in the place, so we actually returned to eat in the restaurant. The crepes were delicious (except my daughter didn't like her strawberries and creme because it was overloaded with creme). I was a little frustrated that my husband gave a generous tip when he paid because we got worse service than if we'd gone to a fast food restaurant--no table service, no delivery of food, no picking up of dishes afterward; we even wiped off our own table.

The crepe was okay. It's not bad but it wasn't dazzling as well. I ordered crepe with cheese and spinach. It kinda lack in flavor but it was perfectly cooked. The dining environment is good, and it's also in a perfect location. Would want to try something else if I ever visit again.

We loved this place so much, we ate their twice in three days. Crepes and whip cream were so fresh and delicious. I recommend this place for a quick bite for breakfast or lunch, you won't be disappointed! Try the banana Nutella!

We ordered three savory and one sweet crepe with drinks at the counter before seating ourselves. It took a very long time for our order to be prepared, and they arrived individually and were not very hot. The crepes were very large and the ingredients fresh and delicious.
Best crepes in Seattle!
Hidden at the back of the market, it may be one of the best secrets in Seattle. Crepes are quick and delicious. Staff is friendly and helpful. Try a savory and a sweet!