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Avaliação da contribuiçãoFriendly staff and good food. I could not decide if I wanted a sweet or savory crepe so I ended up getting both. I am glad I did, both were delicious. My only complaint is the place is a little small with only a few tables. When we got there the line was almost out the door, there were no tables available and it was raining. Luckily by the time our crepes were ready, 30 minutes later, there was a table available.
The nice looked nice on the inside, with wood seating and benches. Lots of natural lighting and seems like a good place to have coffee with friends and maybe some brunch/snack. Had the Nutella and strawberry crêpe, which I forgot the name of, but was recommended by the cashier. It was pretty tasty and I would like to come back and try one of their savory crepes the next time I return.
I have never been a fan of crepes but this locations GENIUS idea to host a Harry Potter week forced me to throw caution to the wind. I’m so glad I took the chance. Not only was the staff super kind, their crepes were fantastic! I have only had crepes in Europe and every time I tried one the batter left a horrible after taste I didn’t get any of that with this establishment! Will most definitely return!
I am a savory crepe person, but most people seem to prefer sweet ones. Crape Cafe Sisters Menu has half sweet half savory crepes. My favorite so far is the Christmas present. It is a savory crepe filled with cheeses and spinach and tied off with a blade of chives to look just like a present and then toasted. My husband loved the oinker with an egg. Adding an egg really rounded out the flavor.
The food was very good. I had the maple leaf. It's a great crepe alternative to a typical pancake. The coffee was good too, though I would recommend they get more options than just half and half, but that'd just my opinion. The service was friendly and helpful. I'd recommend a stop in if you're in the Spokane area.