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la crêperieBWorth Trying

12 Rue Pasquier, 75008 Paris, France · Creperie, Coffee stand, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (980 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Charming budget creperie with very low prices and tasty sweet and savory crêpes, but service warmth and crowding vary widely; expect counter ordering and a tiny space.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

La Crêperie delivers solid food quality with thin, buttery crêpes and classic galettes at exceptional value—a genuine strength in central Paris. However, inconsistent execution (occasional burnt or underfilled crêpes) and a very cramped space that compromises comfort prevent a higher grade. The friendly but uneven service and modest destination appeal round out a reliable neighborhood spot rather than a standout dining experience.

Restaurant Summary

On a quiet street near Saint-Lazare, this tiny crêperie feels cozy and local. You will likely order at the counter and snag a small table or patio spot while thin, buttery crêpes arrive fast. One reviewer summed it up: simple, delicious, and a great value. Do note the very small room and occasional crowding; experiences with staff warmth vary. The cooking sticks to French comfort: buckwheat galettes for savory and classic wheat crêpes for sweets. Expect straightforward fillings like ham, egg, and cheese or Nutella with fruit, plus budget-friendly menus. It suits quick lunches, casual snacks, and anyone craving an unfussy taste of Paris rather than culinary theatrics. For families, this is very approachable. Kids tend to love butter-sugar or Nutella crêpes, and simple savory options keep things easy. There is no formal kids menu, but prices are low and portions adequate; just plan for tight seating and a counter-ordering flow.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€13–18 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central business-shopping district near Saint-Lazare and Madeleine; weekday office crowds and shoppers.

Safety: Busy, well-lit, generally safe with steady foot traffic.

Nearby: Close to department stores, offices, and transit hubs; convenient for quick bites and casual stops.

Champs-ÉlyséesThis neighborhood is characterized by upscale boutiques, high-end restaurants, and vibrant cafés. It attracts a mix of wealthy Parisians, international visitors, and professionals, creating a sophisticated dining scene with a blend of traditional French and contemporary cuisine.
Faubourg Saint-HonoréKnown for its exclusive fashion houses and elegant atmosphere, this micro-neighborhood offers refined dining options often frequented by a discerning clientele seeking quality and prestige.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–17:00 Tuesday10:30–17:00 Wednesday10:30–17:00 Thursday10:30–17:00 Friday10:30–17:00 Saturday12:00–18:00 Sunday12:00–18:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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