Crepes & Delices

“However, one bite into my ham, egg and gruyere crepe (regular, I despise buckwheat) and I knew I'd died and gone to crepe heaven.”

“I would like to keep this jewel of the UWS a secret but that wouldn't be fair!!!”

“Awesome gluten free and regular crepes, wonderful atmosphere and customer service!”

Crepes & Delices

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes
Good for Working: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

8 reviews

  1. Friendly service, cute spot and delicious crepes. I had the plain sugar and butter – no complaints here!

  2. Walked in and loved the small cafe feel of the place.  It didn't look busy, but all the tables were taken by "campers" which is pretty annoying when you just want a place to sit and eat.  I was quickly greeted by a tall gentleman who asked if I had been there before and because I had not, he did a quick review as to what they had to offer.

    I ended up getting a crepe as well as a salted caramel latte.  They fold their crepes into squares, which I'm not a fan of … I prefer the cone shape; but it still tasted amazing.  The salted caramel latte was way too salty and I probably will never order again, unless they can change that salt content in some way.

    They do have a loyalty card which they will stamp for every crepe purchase.

    I'm very excited to have Crepes & Delices in my neighborhood and cannot wait to try their other items.  I do hope though that as they continue to grow in popularity that they either get more seating or learn how to place time limits on the "campers".

  3. My husband and I were looking for a quick but special dinner last night, and we definitely found it here! We both had savory crepes, and I was thrilled to see a gluten free (buckwheat) option that I could enjoy. My husband had a #4 (chicken, mushrooms, spinach, pesto and Gruyere cheese), while I selected the #5 (smoked salmon, creme  fraiche, lemon juice, and dill…with spinach added). We both loved our choices! Incidentally we visited Paris this year and these crepes certainly compared to the crepes in France. The cafe is bright, the staff is friendly, and the overall experience is very nice. Looking forward to returning and trying one of their dessert crepes. Yum!

  4. Located near Central Park, we decided to stop here after being exhausted from a day's worth of walking. I want to say this is some kind of French establishment because the staff spoke mostly in French. It is a cute little shop with several tables to hang out with friends. We ordered desserts crepes which included nutella & banana, cinnamon apple crepe, and honey & almonds. I thought the crepes were made well. However, the crepes are on the more expensive side. They aren't as big compared to other crepes places I have been to. I also wished they didn't used paper plates since the crepes stuck onto the them pretty quickly. Overall, I enjoyed the crepes and had a good time here!

  5. Ordered the cinnamon apple crepe, which came highly suggested to me by the servers here, but was pretty disappointed. It was just bad. Not gonna go into detail about how dry it was or what it actually tasted like. Plus it was shaped in a square… what happened to the triangle? Their flavored hot coffee drinks aren't bad though. Tastes great but will LITERALLY burn your tongue, so wait a good HOUR. That's how long it took mine to cool down a little. Also they only have 2 crepe makers on at a time so you might be waiting for a while. Don't come if you're rushed.

  6. I got #5 which is a smoked salmon crepe. I'm not a big fan of the texture of the buckwheat crepe here. It is indeed thin but somehow almost soggy and has a weak mouthfeel. The filling was a bit too salty and I was hoping the salmon could be rarer. But service is very good and I like the ambience.

  7. The Nutella crepe was loaded with Nutella.  Which is good. No ice cream or powered sugar. The mixed fruit with creme fraiche was sloppy.  A bit sad looking. Price is high. Compared to the street vendors that we saw afterwards whose crepes looked better and priced much, much lower, I'd say if you see a street fair, do that. Otherwise give this place a try but don't expect to find seating.

  8. Yassss. Crepes & Delices hits the spot whether I'm craving for something sugary, or something savory.

    A Buckwheat Smoked Salmon and Crème Fraîche Crepe followed by a simple Strawberry Nutella Crepe makes the perfect (huge) lunch for me. I've ordered out a bunch of times and was always full and satisfied after devouring my crepe(s). Dined in once and the service received was impressive for such a small sit in Creperie. They have only 2 or 3 tables situated in the back of the store and each round table can sit 2-3 max comfortably so I wouldn't recommend coming with a large group.

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West 72nd Street 124
New York 10023 NY US
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Monday, 8:30 am - 8:30 pm
Tuesday, 8:30 am - 8:30 pm
Wednesday, 8:30 am - 8:30 pm
Thursday, 8:30 am - 8:30 pm
Friday, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm
Saturday, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm
Sunday, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm