Paris Restaurants

Crêperie Bretonne Fleurie de l'Épouse du Marin

Good for: atmosphere, food, Budget Travellers, service, Families

  • Address
    • 67 rue de Charonne 12e
  • Transport
    • Charonne
  • Phone
    • 01 43 55 62 29
  • Price
    • starters €4-8.50, crêpes & galettes €2.40-8.50
  • Hours
    • lunch Mon-Fri, dinner to 11.30pm Mon-Sat

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Lonely Planet review for Crêperie Bretonne Fleurie de l'Épouse du Marin

Head to the ‘Sailor’s Wife’ if you fancy savoury buckwheat galettes – try the ham, cheese and egg complète – or a sweet crêpe and wash it down with dry cidre de Rance (Rance cider; €6.50 for 50cL) served in a teacup (as is traditional). The Breton paraphernalia and B&W photos will keep you occupied if there’s a lull in the chatter.

 

Traveller reviews for Crêperie Bretonne Fleurie de l'Épouse du Marin (3)

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    Went all the way there and it's shut until September 2011.

    euanjsime does not recommend this,

    Went all the way there and it's shut until September 2011. As we went through the door to be told it was shut we noticed it was stinking of smoke. Looked like a dump.

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    have plenty of cider

    melyuan recommends this,

    This place was a "we don't have this at home" moment which is surely one of the joys of travel to start with. So if there's no Bretonne creperie in your home town - why not go here?

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    Crêperie Bretonne - The best crepes in the world?

    amann recommends this,

    Staying over a mile away from Crêperie Bretonne may seem far to travel. For some. Then again travelling a mile for food whilst on holiday may be excessive.
    But for those who have been to Crêperie Bretonne before, know that the crepes found here are on another level compared to the crepes you will commonly find in any train station or tourist spot.
    Once you’ve been here you won’t touch another ‘nutella’ crepe from the teenager around the corner.
    What you will find here is an extensive range of buckwheat crepes with fantastic toppings and fillings ranging from jambon de Paris (French Ham) to the creamiest goat cheese to the sweetest honey.
    But Crêperie Bretonne isn’t just crepes. No No. You will also find the best salads and the smoothest ciders in Paris. Not to mention its open til midnight and with prices around 6 euros for a savory crepe and 4 euros for a sweet, you really have no excuse for not visiting.
    And if you leave smelling of butter, you’ll leave with a smile!

    Good for: atmosphere, food, Budget Travellers, service, Families