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2hr wait for crepes. Poor quality..
We visited this trailer / storefront with 4 friends. Waited 2 hours before the food came. When we checked with the sole waiter/cook (not chef), she was abusive. I guess service would have been better
if we were Caucasian.
I left no tip and would caution anyone going to eat here.…
Worth the wait. Although it may take a little time, these made to order crepes are amazing. Whether you are craving savory or sweet, or even better both, there is a plethora of different flavor combinations to suit every taste.…
Quirky, Fun, and ABSOLUTELY Delicious. I stopped at Tour de Crepes on a Friday night, after window-shopping on Alberta street with a friend. I loved the cozy atmosphere immediately. There was a french film playing, no sound but w/subtitles, on a projecter screen, and a lot of board games to choose from. We had a mascarpone, dark chocolate, and pear crepe that was absolutely to die for, plus a "Mocktail", a fun martinelli's based drink. We had a great time and plan on going back.…
Looks like an abandoned shack!. Intrigued by the rave reviews and the promise of a quaint atmosphere and unique cuisine, I set up a business gathering here, sight unseen. I didn't check the hours of operation, but assumed that since the specialty was crepes - traditionally a breakfast item - they would be open for a brunch-time meeting. When we got there, the place looked abandoned. Lights were out, hardly any decor inside when we peeked in, and an old trailer behind the place - presumably their kitchen since there looked to be no room for a proper one inside. The time was 10:00 am, and the sign said the hours were 9a-9p, but there was no one in sight, so we simply sauntered next door to Concordia Coffeehouse and enjoyed our meeting there. By the time we were done an hour later, it looked like TDC decided to open, but it was too late for us.…
