Creperie

“It is a very very tiny place but honestly any time I went I was almost the only one there.”

“Oh yea, and they got challenged to a Throwdown with Bobby Flay, and the Creperie guys won.”

“One of my favorite places to satisfy my sweet tooth after a night bar hopping in LES.”

Creperie

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. I mean…who doesn't love crepes with nutella? Not to mention they're open late night. Service is really fast with a few seats to eat there or it's really easy to eat on the go!

    I could eat 10 in one sitting, they are SO DELICIOUS!

  2. Holy tamale! These crepes got me feeling all types of ways! The perfect balance of Nutella, banana and strawberries folded in such a light crepe!

    I have to admit eating this in a to-go-container in a car parked by the curb makes it extra special. And why not? The street is so lively and colorful! Next time I'm sitting on the curb

    Im docking a star because the whipped that sat regally on my beautiful crepe came from a can.

  3. so good, and it's also open until 3am, for those in LES who get them late-night munchies. Just a heads-up: when we went it was one guy making all the crepes; I don't know if that's the norm, but if so, it might take some time, especially if there's a line.

    I ordered the Sugar and Lemon (#18)~ lemon juice, powered sugar, how can you go wrong? Simple. Delicious. Also topped it with a scoop of ice cream for a dollar extra. Yum.

    My wife wanted a savory crepe, so she ordered Proscuitto & Mozzarella w/Sun-dried Tomatoes (#12)~ Was almost pizza-like in taste, which is good.

  4. Late night drunken shenanigans in the LES brought me to the land of crepes at Creperie. The smell of Nutella and bananas wafting down Ludlow Street was enough to draw me and my friends in for drunchies. Despite going in wanting to get a sweet crepe, the description of the Smoked Turkey w/ Mushrooms + Shredded Swiss Cheese ultimately won me over. Even in my drunken state, however, I knew that the crepe I got just wasn't that great. While the crepe itself was delicious, the mushrooms were obviously canned and not fresh and the turkey was more on the cold side. I was not a fan. Drunk Corinne will definitely be searching elsewhere for drunchies next time.

  5. Not as good as the west village location. My crepe was lacking in filling and Nutella! But it's the next best thing if you're in the mood for crepes. Usually there is no lines so that's a plus.

  6. So this a a drunchies place. You wander in, drawn by the bright yellow sign and the wafting smell of crepes. I ordered a strawberry and dulce de leches crepe, but was surprised to find that they had a $10 minimum, so I had to add some whipped cream to even out the cost. All other toppings like chocolate drizzle are also extra… It's a bit pricey, and they crepes are alright. I've never really had crepes, but I'm sure there's better ones elsewhere.

  7. Creperie… you are the temptress in all of us drunk people.
    Opened super late, great reward for bar hopping and a great way to end the night. How can you complain about Nutella?

    Though priced at around $10-$12 for crepes that I can make back in my apartment, I dont care. I need you for to finish my drunken adventure.

    Sober Patty probably would go for Creperie, but drunken patty does. Just load the nutella, please!!

  8. Tiny little shop tucked away in the midst of many many lower east side restaurants. I don't think it's much different from any other crepe place tbh but it's not to know there's a decent one in this area.

    They have both savory and sweet crepes so you can come by for any crepe craving. They even have hot sauce on the table for more flavor!

    The one thing that gave it some credibility is that the store won against Bobby flays showdown. As a huge fan of Bobby flay, it made me want to try out their famous crepe (Nutella, strawberry, banana, whipped cream and vanilla ice cream with chocolate drizzle). It's definitely good but I think it's hard to go wrong with that combination. It was definitely better than the smores crepe. The smores was too sweet for my liking and made my teeth hurt a bit. The vanilla ice cream helps cuts the sweetness.

    I think it's a reliable crepe place for desserts!

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Ludlow Street 135
New York 10002 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 3:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 3:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 3:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 3:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Sunday, 11:00 am - 3:00 am