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    Old Towne Creperie

    4.3 (128 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Cash and tokens only at the community market, but credit cards can be taken at their physical location.
    Carina F.

    Love, love, love Old Town Crêperie! Their crêpes are a little bit thicker in texture than your typical French crêpe, but we love that! Their physical location is in the alley between Leroux and Heritage Square. We end up eating more at the community market, and the way it is served is easy to eat while walking the market. Rather than use the fork, we eat it like a sandwich and tear the cardboard wrapper as we go. My husband likes the sweet crêpes and prefers the DJ and monkey monkey, but I prefer savory and my fave is the Frankie, which comes standard with egg, cheddar and spinach, and you can add two other ingredients, but they graciously allow me to add three: ham, tomato, and green chiles! They have various bottles of hot sauce to add some spice, and I love the jalapeño sauce! Old Town Crêperie is such a treat for us when we go to the community market and it's simply magnifique, I just wish their physical location would be open all year long!

    Hanna A.

    My boyfriend and I stumbled across Old Towne Creperie while looking for brunch and we decided to give it a try! The food was delicious. I have to admit eating a crepe all folded up like this isn't the easiest, but it's surprisingly more filling than it looks! I left brunch satisfied, full, and curious as to how the other menu items taste! Plus, service was very kind. Give this crepe shop a try!

    Crepes are served in racks.

    My husband and I have been coming to Old Towne Creperie for several years. They have delicious crepes, either savory or sweet. There are many flavors. The ingredients are always fresh. The plain crepes are exceptionally tasty. The crepes are served in a cone-shaped rack with a fork. Sometimes I use the fork, but the crepes are easiest to eat as a triangular sandwich. The crepes hold the ingredients till the end and do not fall apart. In this visit I got a crepe with a small amount of scrambled egg, cheese, bacon, fresh uncooked spinach and fresh uncooked tomato. It was very good. The Creperie sells cold drinks such as cold brew, lavender lemonade, dirty chai, orange juice, root beer and maybe hot chocolate. If you want hot coffee, you are allowed to bring your own. Plenty of places nearby sell hot coffee to go. For example, Mix (inside the Old Town Shops in the building next door) or Late for the Train (on the opposite side of Heritage Square, across the street.) The Old Towne Creperie seating is outdoors in a completely shaded, rain-protected patio. The creperie is at the entrance to an alley, kitty korner from Heritage Park. They are dog-friendly. The hours of the creperie have expanded but are still limited. As of June 2024 the hours are Thurs, Fri, Sat 9:00 am-7:00 pm; Sunday 9:00 am-3:00 pm. The restaurant is seasonal because it does not have any heating. The season is the first Friday in May till Halloween. They also sell at the Sunday Farmers Markets at City Hall. Mu husband would rate the cafe a 3 due to food quality and pricing. I rate it 4.

    Yummy crepe!!
    Sheri L.

    AMAZING!!! Seriously--the best crepes I've ever had! I had a sweet and a savory, and oh my goodness--they wear both SO terrific. You need to try this place!

    I got the Jane moss
    Christopher A.

    Food is so good and the people are so nice! Service was really quick also and it's a nice spot to sit outside and eat breakfast.

    Rooster rooster with side salad
    Lillian F.

    Was in Flagstaff for the weekend and stopped by because my s/o and I love crepes! The menu at the place differs slightly from the menu online (I didn't get the chance snap a picture, unfortunately), and I ended up getting the rooster rooster, a savory crepe with spinach, cheese, smoked chicken, and mushrooms, which came with a side salad. The side salad was fresh and delicious, with a really tasty raspberry vinaigrette that thankfully didn't drown the greens (I hate when salad dressings overpower!) Though the salad was phenomenal, unfortunately, the crepe didn't quite live up to the hype. Everything in the crepe was delicious, and the crepe skin itself was tasty, but unfortunately, there was so much stuffed in the crepe, that the spinach and mushroom were mostly raw, and their rawness overpowered the smoked chicken/cheese/sauce, so that many bites felt like I was just eating a second salad. The s/o LOVED his sweet crepe though, with lots and lots of Nutella.

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    Sergio L.

    Great find in the heart of Flagstaff. Very interesting concept when it comes to waiting in line, but I get it, people are wanting distancing. They offered a wide selection of flavors in both sweet and savory. I was a little shock about the $3 upcharge for gluten free batter but at least they offer it. The only reason I didn't give this place a 5-star is because their serving concept makes it very hard to eat the crêpes without making a mess. I was more worried about not dripping everywhere that I was enjoying my crêpe. Regardless, after I figured out how to eat it, I was able to enjoy it. If you are looking for a quick-alternative to any meal, check out this place.

    K R.

    Loved, loved, loved our savory crêpe!! I opted for the savory Carnitas with chilies and my daughter enjoyed the smoked chicken crêpe, and again, they were savory delicious! A very generous portion for $10! It was a beautiful day so we enjoyed the outdoor seating, so I don't know what they do during the winter months. Loved it so much that we will probably return this evening to try a sweet crêpe as those look pretty amazing as well. Some of their crapes are definitely big enough to share. As you can see by the photo, the way they set up the crêpe is clever and again very generous portion!

    Alex F.

    STAY OPEN YEAR ROUND If you have been to France, crepes anywhere else are pretty much ruined. The Old Town Creperie will still make the cut when I want a crepe. The place is not open year round so check first to make sure. The customer service is always very good and never takes long to get your food. I have tried most of the crepes and have not been disappointed.

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    Mali G.

    Yummy crepes ! They have a variety of crepes that could be very sweet to savory and even plain ones ., the girl is very friendly and she wouldn't mind if you want to add or remove certain toppings, it is a nice cute little spot behind the underground shopping and it's a must snacks at Flagstaff.

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    Tasty crepes, friendly service, pet friendly. Will absolutely come back. Sorry, got excited and ate our crepe without taking any pictures.

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    Food was excellent. Service is self-serve. Ambiance is cafe in the alley. Good food at a fair price.

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    Gave this place another chance and it's been good lately! Tried sweet and savory crepes and both were good.

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    Absolutely love everything this place has to offer! The food, the quality, the menu options, and the people are phenomenal.

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    This place is AWESOME. Great atmosphere , the people are welcoming and friendly, and the crepes are OFf THE CHAIN AMAZING!

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