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Categories: Creperies, Breakfast & Brunch [Edit]
507 Church StToronto, ON M4Y 2C9
Neighbourhood: Church-Wellesley Village
(416) 916-3558
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good For:
- Breakfast, Lunch, Late Night, Dessert
- Alcohol:
- None
8 reviews for Crepe It Up
All Reviews
This is the best crepe joint in Toronto!
They serve fresh crepes, and their savoury selection is actually delicious, -a first for most creperies.
Service here is far above average. Our petite crepe 'artiste' -Tina, I believe, was extremely warm, friendly and hilarious.
The crepes here can be taken as a dessert or as a complete meal under $10. My favourite crepes are the Hot Chick, Seafood and Tres Amigos.
The very few locations are a travesty, but not a huge price to pay considering their firm grasp on quality.
Few locations=Guaranteed Deliciousness
Listed in: My Weaknesses., A Diabetic's best friend.
YUM!
This place is great! Cheap, freshly made and yummy!! LOVE IT.
The staff is very sweet and they help you decide as they have a large menu and can make anything you want really.
The crepes travel well and stay warm for a long time. Surprisingly they are also very filling. Much more so then Cafe Crepe
I have been meaning to go back and try a sweet crepe, but I just haven't made it. I will be doing that this week and will update you all on the success of the visit.
One word of caution - DO NOT USE THE BATHROOM. It's ok, but it's very tiny, unkept and really should be for staff only. I would not have used it if I didn't NEED to pee.
Stop in if you're in the village.
A great place for a crepe! Even though I have only been here once I still talk about how great their "Hot Chick" crepe is. After you order you can watch your crepe be made which wins Crepe It Up awesome points in my books.
The dining area is very small, and as other reviewers have noted the decor is lackluster, but the delicious food makes up for this. I recommend hitting this place up for lunch or a light afternoon snack.
I've never had a crepe before, so we decided to check this place out. After one bite, it became our spot for a tasty, cheap place to eat. I tried the peanut butter chocolate chip and it was instantly my fav. We also tried the Dulce de Leche (meh), mozz cheese and strawberry (I thought it was gross, my friend loved it) and the one with sweetened condensed milk (it was ok). I'd say the pb and chocolate one was the best. The inside is small and a little run down, but the tasty crepes make up for it. We went here probably 5 times during our 3 day stay. If we ever go back to Toronto, we'd for sure eat here again.
The general decour leaves a little to be desired. Not the most cozy place. BUT, you CAN"T beat teh selction, the price or the awesome staff behind the counter.
All the crepes are delish, whether you are into savoury or sweet. go with another person and get one of each to share!
And averaging 5$ a crepe, you can't beat that price. really.
I'm so tired of cafe crepe raising their prices and tryingto be trendy. Go here- they have an adorable little japanese boy behind the counter that will make you LAUGH and LAUGH allll evening while you are there.
oh, and they have an excellent espresso maker- what more could you want??
I think my fiancee found her go-to crepe location. It's simple, small, cheap, and she loved her strawberry and mozzarella cheese crepe. I ordered the chocolate and then after that I was feeling adventurous, I tried the Dulce De Leche, which was a mistake. I pretty much went into anaphylactic shock right there in the store. Very sweet, tooooo sweet. But aside from that, the flavor of the crepes were excellent and they had an excellent crunch on the edges the way it should be. Not overly greasy, just the right amount of egg in the batter. We will definitely put this place on our list of sweet places to go after a meal.
Great Crepe Place. The biggest reason I'm giving it a 5 star is because of the very fair prices (Sweet Crepes from $3-6 and Savourty crepes from $5-7). However even with these cheap prices, the crepes are delicious. They're not quite as humungo as places like I Feel Like Crepe on College but they're just as tasty.
I tried their Monster Crepe and white it was great, it just reminded me more of an omellete than a crepe. So I decided to go for the Dark Angel crepe (chocolate hazelnut crepe wrapped around a ball of ice cream) and it was absolutely perfect!
If you're looking for some crepes in this part of the city then Crepe It Up is definitely the place to be. I think they have another location at the St. Lawrence market too!
I have many distinct memories of my travels through Europe, they vary in intensity and actual interest, but on one of my last nights in Europe I went to the Eiffel Tower and ate a nutella and banana crepe and felt very Parisian. It was a moment that I don't think I will forget and will try in vain to re-create as much as I can, (a beaver tail in front of the CN tower just doesn't do the trick). Crepe It Up is as close as I think I will come to that experience in Toronto. They do lack to the Eiffel Tower, which admittedly was a major part of the experience, but their crepes are, gasp dare I say it? Probably better than the one I bought from the Russian lady running the stand. Crepe It Up reminds our uninformed North American palate that crepes can be a meal and not just desert. Crepe It Up has an incredible vegetarian crepe that is loaded with vegetables and cheese and is worth the modest fee. When you go and are planning to go for a meal prepare to get a sweet crepe as well, because you have to have the nutella and banana crepe. It is very good, and if you've been to Paris it will take you back and if you haven't it will make you want to go.
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