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9 Crepes To Go Crazy About in Denver

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Lighter than pancakes and filled with endless possibilities, crepes are the perfect breakfast item for spring. Lucky for Denverites, many local restaurants are serving up this French street food with sweet and savory options. Some of them even go so far as offering crepes du jour. Here are 8 of our favorite crepe places in Denver, and one in Boulder.


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Paris On The Platte

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You haven't lived until you've had the Autumn in Paris, at Paris. It's filled with whipped Brie, candied walnuts, apple compote, and powdered sugar.

Root Down

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Indulge in the Nutella-marscapone crepes at Root Down, served with plantains, toasted hazelnuts, and lemon-dressed greens.

Bistro Vendome

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This brunch menu features crepes du jour, and never disappoints.

Crêpes 'n Crêpes

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Try the savory Ratatouille crepe, filled with Roasted eggplant, onion, zucchini, red pepper, and tomatoes.

Katherine's French Bakery

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This bistro and bakery offers some of Denver's best crepes, both sweet and savory. All are made fresh to order.

Boba and Crepes

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This popular tea and crepes joint has a new location on East Mississippi, and still serves classics like the green tea ice cream crepe.

Gaia Bistro

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This tiny bistro offers up an impressive selection of crepes made with organic buckwheat flour, including the lemon ricotta and blueberry compote crepe.

The French Press Aurora

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The buttermilk crepes at The French Press are build-your-own. And just like the rest of the menu at this gem of a breakfast joint, they're worth the trek to Aurora.

Foolish Craig's Cafe

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Here's a venue known for its crepes— especially the Foolish Craig crepe with bacon, mushrooms, roasted red pepper, onion, house potatoes, and topped with eggs and salsa.

Paris On The Platte

You haven't lived until you've had the Autumn in Paris, at Paris. It's filled with whipped Brie, candied walnuts, apple compote, and powdered sugar.

Root Down

Indulge in the Nutella-marscapone crepes at Root Down, served with plantains, toasted hazelnuts, and lemon-dressed greens.

Bistro Vendome

This brunch menu features crepes du jour, and never disappoints.

Crêpes 'n Crêpes

Try the savory Ratatouille crepe, filled with Roasted eggplant, onion, zucchini, red pepper, and tomatoes.

Katherine's French Bakery

This bistro and bakery offers some of Denver's best crepes, both sweet and savory. All are made fresh to order.

Boba and Crepes

This popular tea and crepes joint has a new location on East Mississippi, and still serves classics like the green tea ice cream crepe.

Gaia Bistro

This tiny bistro offers up an impressive selection of crepes made with organic buckwheat flour, including the lemon ricotta and blueberry compote crepe.

The French Press Aurora

The buttermilk crepes at The French Press are build-your-own. And just like the rest of the menu at this gem of a breakfast joint, they're worth the trek to Aurora.

Foolish Craig's Cafe

Here's a venue known for its crepes— especially the Foolish Craig crepe with bacon, mushrooms, roasted red pepper, onion, house potatoes, and topped with eggs and salsa.

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