The 15 Best Creperies In Paris Where to Eat the Best Crepes

Whether children or adults, everyone loves crepes! Whether it’s sweet crepes for snack time or savory ones for dinner, creperies offer delicious recipes in order for you to eat crepes whenever you want. If you are in Paris and you are craving crepes, here is our list of the best creperies in the capital.

First, here are their locations on the map:

 

Fricotin

85 bis avenue de Wagram

 

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Fricotin is a small organic creperie in the heart of Paris.

The decoration is warm: there are canteen chairs, wooden counter and large bay windows.

Here you can order all kinds of sweet and savory crepe with quality sourcing: free-range eggs, organic buckwheat flour, ham sliced on the spot, artisanal coffee…

Price: €15 (for a savory crepe) – €6  (for a sweet crepe)

We love: The salmon-fennel-goji crepe

For more information, check out the website.

 

Tanguy

15 rue de l’Échiquier, 75010 Paris

 

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This is the Breton hipster brasserie not to be missed. A Breizh Glam atmosphere with black and white furniture and beautiful warm lights.

On the crepe side, once again, the sourcing is ultra controlled: organic and local products are favored.

Tanguy is the place to go to spend a happy hour with your friends around a glass of cider (or perry).

Check out Instagramers: The decoration with exposed stones and waxed parquet will be ideal for a small glam food-shoot.

Price: €12.50 (for a savory crepe) – €6.50 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: The Sausage, Mustard Cream, Egg, Tomme (Artisanal sausage from Brittany -Maison Beucher-, Meaux mustard cream, Organic egg and organic cow’s milk Tomme).

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Brutus

99 rue des Dames, 75017 Paris
28 rue de la gaité, 75014 Paris

It’s a bit of a typical Parisian crêperie. The decoration reminds us of the Atlantic coast restaurants (blue and white colors, wood). A background sound initiating seagulls will accompany you throughout your meal.

On the plate, you will find the traditional Breton cakes and sausage cake. You can find them in the form of samosas, cups or even rolls.

Price: €13.50 (for a savory crepe) – €7.50 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: La Paulette (Tajine chicken, Grilled eggplant, Celery chips, Slivered almonds, Emmental cheese, Coriander, Lemon zest).

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Krugen

4 rue du général Renault , 75011 Paris

 

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The ambiance is halfway between that of the Broceliande and the Scandinavian lands: wood, flowers and macramé.

Slow food is this team’s guideline. The products are all supplied by local producers.

The menu mixes novelty and tradition. this is ideal to satisfy the culinary adventurers.

Price: From €3.50 € to €14.

We love: The Shitake & Andouille (Breton Shitake and mushrooms, Andouille de Vire with bacon, parsley, egg and mesclun)

For more information, check out the website.

 

Crêperie Paris Breizh

177, avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris
166, bd Vincent Auriol, 75013 Paris

Paris Breizh‘s objective is to let you travel around Brittany through its cuisine.

Each day, the cooks and master crepe makers choose the best ingredients to make their recipes. You will be able to enjoy the crêpes and savory crepes on-site or take them home with you!

The menu offers several formulas to suit the desires of customers.

Each of the different recipes of buckwheat crepes is named after a city in Brittany. All you have to do is choose your destination.

Price: €12  (for a savory crepe) – €6.50 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: The Bannalec (Banana, vanilla ice cream, homemade hot chocolate, homemade whipped cream)

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MARDI Crêperie Urbaine

137, rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris

 

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In the manner of a fast-food restaurant, Mardi invites you to enjoy its sweet crêpes and savory crepes wherever you want, on-site or to take away.

Come and create your own Mardise! Indeed, Mardi Crêpe allows you to compose your own swet crêpe or savory crepe among 50 ingredients, chosen with care. Each Mardise is prepared to order by a friendly team.

If you don’t know what to choose, you can always choose a mardise among the members’ favorites.

The price depends on the ingredients you choose.

Price: €7.50.

We love: The Mardiflette (bacon, reblochon cheese, potatoes, caramelized onions)

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Crêperie Plougastel

47, rue du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris

Created in 1972 in the 14th district of Paris, the Plougastel crepe house will welcome you in an authentic decor to enjoy quality sweet crepes and savory crepes!

In the Breton tradition, all the ingredients are homemade. Moreover, the crêperie orders its produce from small producers.

You will have enough to make your choice. Indeed, the menu has many different recipes (the savory crepe and the sweet crêpe always remain the same).

Price: 12 € (for a savory crepe) –  €6.50 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: The multitude of recipes.

For more information, check out the website.

 

Crêperie Port-Manech

52, rue du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris

For traditional sweet crepes and savory crepes, go to the Port-Manech creperie!

The quality of the sweet crepes and savory crepes is excellent because all the products used are fresh and cooked on the spot. Each pancake is prepared under your eyes according to your order.

The menu offers many different sweet and savory crepes, all you have to do is choose.

Price: €9.90

We love: Being able to see the crepe being made in front of our eyes.

For more information, check out the website.

 

142 Crêperie Contemporaine

59, rue Saint-Charles, 75015 Paris

The name of this crêperie is original and well thought out: 142 is the sum of the numbers of the departments that constitute Brittany. The contemporary side comes from the decoration.

It will welcome you in a warm atmosphere, in the dining room or on their terrace, if the weather allows it. Quality products are used to make these pancakes and savory crepes. Come and enjoy delicious pancakes!

Different formulas are proposed to you, for lunch or dinner.

Price: €16.50 for a lunch formula (sweet crepe and savory crepe drink)

We love: Comelius: Emmental, Fourme d’Ambert, raclette, mesclun

For more information, check out the website.

 

La Crêperie Bretonne

56, rue du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris

Close to the Montparnasse train station, the Crêperie Bretonne will welcome you in a typical decor.

Each pancake and crepe is prepared according to the orders and buttered as you want. Good size and good quality thanks to fresh products, come and enjoy a good moment in this creperie.

Price: €12 (for a savory crepe) –  €6.50 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: The generous size of the crepes.

For more information, check out the website.

 

Crêperie de Josselin

67, rue du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris

A little gem in the Montparnasse district: the Josselin crêperie is a must for budding Bretons! You can’t miss it with its long tail which catches the eye.

You will be charmed by the warm welcome worthy of our Breton friends as well as thanks to its quality service and its excellent crepes at very low prices!

The Crêperie de Josselin offers savory buckwheat crepes called “couples”, which means that they are composed of two layers of crepes with the filling in the middle.

We advise you to try the crêpe called Josselin, the house specialty. All the typical flavors of crêpes are present, whether sweet or savory. Finally, don’t hesitate to taste the rough cider Kérisac produced in Loire Atlantique.

Price: €12  (for a savory crepe) – €6.50 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: The Josselin crepe.

For more information, check out their Facebook.

 

French crêpe

43, rue Archereau, 75019 Paris

Located just in front of Court Florent in the 19th district, French Crêpes is a halal creperie/pizzeria. Here, you can make your own crepes from €3 with fresh and quality products.

If you are hungry, we advise you to order the Tartiflette crepe! Many desserts are also available.

Price: From €3  to €13.50

We love: The geographical position.

For more information, check out their Facebook.

 

Princess Crêpe

3 rue des Ecouffes, 75004 Paris

 

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Because crepes can be eaten according to all customs, Princess crêpe is the meeting of Japanese and French crepes in the heart of the Marais, in Paris.

An affordable price for delicious crepes, the decoration is flashy with this bright pink which encourages you to enter and piques your curiosity. Your crêpe will be rolled up with everything you want inside: ice cream, whipped cream, fruit, chocolate, etc. Cute little crepes for delicious bites!

Price: €13

We love: The Kawaii decoration and the Japanese flavors associations.

For more information, check out their Facebook.

 

Crêperie Gigi

4 Rue de la Corderie, 75003 Paris

 

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If you like combinations of flavors and have exotic tastes, Gigi’s creperie is the place to be.

Perfect for a date, you will find classic crepes as well as fusion foods like the Shiitake-truffle ham or the butter-sugar-yuzu crepe. A real delight for your taste buds!

Price: €12 (for a savory crepe) – €5 (for a sweet crêpe)

We love: Ashen goat, Onion confit, Apples, Spinach sprouts, Nuts & Honey

For more information, check out the website.

 

Crêperie Brocéliande

15, Rue des Trois Frères, 75018 Paris

A little magic in our lives!

This is what the Broceliande creperie offers: as the name of this forest, which is in legends such as King Arthur, indicates. The welcome is warm and worthy of Brittany.

The crepes are good and varied. Don’t hesitate to go there for an excellent quality-price ratio.

Price: 12 € (for a savory crepe) 6,50 € (for a crêpe)

We love: The salted butter caramel.

For more information, check out their Facebook.