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    Crepe Berry

    3.9 (7 reviews)
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    Ordered the cookie and creme crepe. What was served was not a crepe. It was thick and doughy. I don't think I will go back.

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    United Crepes of America

    United Crepes of America

    4.5(6 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    Sweet crepes were really delicious. I really enjoyed them. But the savory ones were honestly not…read moregreat, there's probably something to work on. Overall, still nice experience and I'd come back for the sweet ones.

    United Crepes of America has its outreach food wagon located at Newtown Brewing Company on Penn's…read moreTrail on certain weekends, and it is worth your time to stop by either when coming for good beer or specifically for great crepes of the Central European (Russian) variety. They are thicker than the French, but maintain the delicacy and ability to hold their contents well by delicious elasticity. I ordered three to go (Massachusetts, Virginia and New York), all of which had either roast chicken, mushroom and/or spinach, cheese and sautéed onion stuffed within. Go to their website for details. They were each large and folded to fit into the small brown sandwich bags, and then housed in a sized cardboard box. The weight surprised pleasantly, and encouraged to get home to sample. Although a little oily on the surface as they cooled, the taste of each was spectacularly delicious. Each used excellent ingredients, with the flavor of roast chicken and/or mushroom & onions captivating the buds. Melted cheese, perhaps a bit runny, added to the experience. Loved them all. The operation was run this day by two women (mother & daughter), who were charmingly modest; who seemed to appreciate our interaction. I will be looking for United Crepes on upcoming weekends. It is one of the great choices available as selected by Newtown Brewing to keep their customers and the surrounding community excited by the prospect of tasty fun food right in the neighborhood.

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    Planchette - French onion soup (soupe à l'oignon gratinée)

    Planchette

    3.3(71 reviews)
    21.1 mi

    I'm caught between a 3 and a 4 on this but will err on the side of generosity…read more done as a small cafe it has a nice if slightly cluttered feel. and while the house specialty is stuffed crepes, they do have other French dishes. we found the food was good and the service fairly quick. The BYOB is a bit of a bother but all too common in PA and at least you can bring something you know you'll like. what was less good for the evening was a) the environment. I don't know if the a/c was broken but it was somewhat stuffy in there. not bad most of the year but when it 88+ degrees outside this started to get a bit much. the other issue were two very loud women talking at levels to obliterate any other conversation in the place-lady if you're reading this, no one cares if you're 65. They paid their bill and we thought they'd move off but they stayed talking and drinking loudly for more than half an hour with no attempt made to move them on even though the staff knew they were causing problems for everyone else there. it was the inaction more than anything that bothered me. Overall a good time and we'd go back, but just in case we'll wait until it's a bit cooler.

    The good: atmosphere, decor, and service. Food: pretty okay. Value: ok-ish. The bad: the tables…read morebeing so close together is cute (definitely helps the French bistro vibe) but means you're at the mercy of other diners' hygiene and conversation topics. Cute little bistro with warm atmosphere: loved the 19th c posters, and the brick interior wall made to look like the exterior of a French building with balconies. Small tables quite close together is a good way to maximize the tight space, makes the place lively, & helps sell the "French" experience, but also means that if a diner at the next table wears heavy perfume or (unfortunately in our case) has B.O., that will be part of your meal for as long as they are there. (And despite what people may say that was never an issue I had in France. Smoke yes, B.O. no.) The food was good but not exceptional, and the entrées feel a bit overpriced for the portions and quality. Surprisingly mediocre bread. The French classics are done better than you would get elsewhere (ie, French onion soup was very good--and actually a hefty size), but the more crossover dishes (steak & frites, salads) are better other places. To be fair though, I'm thinking of fine dining places (William Penn Inn, Bridget's) and they are even more expensive than Planchette. Also if you're going to a French bistro you should probably order uniquely French food. I bet the Coq Au Vin would have been great. I did not order that because I'm vegan, and the menu says they can accommodate vegan diners, which is why I chose this place for our anniversary. I was excited because French places are generally not at all vegan friendly. Unfortunately "accommodate" turned out to mean "we can give you a salad with quinoa and no cheese" and that's about it. I had that & a side of spinach, and also shared a side of haricot verts with my dining partner. I would not consider that an especially good meal. And the salad was just ok. The service, however, was very prompt & attentive, especially given how busy it was. Still, it's a place I'm glad we checked out (we live a few blocks away and I want to make sure we try all the local places) but not one I feel a need to return to.

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