Paris Crepes Cafe
About
Creperies, Bistros
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 4613 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 2L7
Phone: (289) 296-4218
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notVegan OptionsYes
- turned_in_notVegetarian OptionsYes
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForBrunch, Lunch
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual, Classy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVNo
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedNo
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Laurie P.
Outstanding. I was doing the tourist thing in Niagara, and wanted a good breakfast. Like, no IHOP crap. So, I pulled up my Yelp app (of course!) and found this place and decided to try it. I'm glad that I did.
First, it is very cute and very French. There are café tables outside in front as well. Since it's the off season in Niagara, it was not crowded at all on the Saturday morning we were there.
Service was great, and the French press coffee was amazing. I liked the way this was starting out. My son ordered a chai latte, which was delicious. They do have brunch cocktails on the menu that sound tempting, too.
Breakfast was phenomenal. I don't use that word often, but the savory crepe that I had was that good. It contained a sunny side up egg, bacon, brie, and maple syrup on the side. I was unsure about syrup on eggs and bacon, but who am I to question the chef? So syrup it was. And it worked. Decadent and soo good!
My son's dish consisted of perfectly poached eggs on a baguette with some kind of red wine sauce with mushrooms and onions. Also amazing.
If you're in the Niagara area and want a real breakfast, and want to get away from the tourist strip, this is the place. And it's not a place to bring the kids. Take them to IHOP.
It is pricey, though. But worth every Canadian penny. -
Deborah G.
This is my favorite brunch spot in my neighborhood. The quality is consistently high with high quality locally-produced ingredients. (The beehives for the honey are on the roof.) And the combinations and proportions in the galettes and crepes are well-chosen (although you can make substitutions or eliminations if you prefer). In general, the service is pleasant and prompt.
I have also eaten the prix fixe New Year's Eve dinner here. The first year, the offerings were splendid; the second year, not as interesting. -
Julia M.
My family and I were in Niagara Falls for a wedding over the weekend, so I dragged them all here because I LOVE crepes.
Three of us came in, waiting for four more. We stood by the doors for at least five minutes while servers walked past us, waiting for somebody to seat us. One waitress walked by and was arguing loudly with the chef/manager, then came to us after. When I told her we were a party of seven, she was so rude. She went "do you have a reservation?" And when I said no, she snapped, "Well, then you're going to have to wait." Like... that's not a problem. If she wasn't rude about it then it would've been fine.
Two more servers came up and asked about the party size, told us to wait, until finally the manager seated us without knowing we were a party of seven, and then put tables together for us. They clearly weren't communicating with each other at all.
We waited another 5-10 minutes before we were asked about our drinks order. Thankfully, our server wasn't one of the people from the beginning, and he was really nice and open to questions and gave us helpful suggestions. I had the Niagara Falls crepe, which was a good size and had lots of fruit.
Everything is really expensive here, and the inside is COLD. The AC was blasting so hard we were happy when we got to leave into 25+ degree weather. But the prices aren't surprising for a tourist destination.
Overall, This place has great crepes if you have time for the slow service. -
Carol L.
This is a wonderful restaurant away from the crowds. They offer gluten-free buckwheat crêpes along with regular pastry wheat crepes. They have savory and crêpes. They have great French press coffee with real cream. They serve real maple syrup. They also offer fresh honey from many of their dishes. The honey comes from the beehives that they maintain on the rooftop of the restaurant. If you want a fantastic tasty meal and great service. I would recommend this restaurant. A lot of great people working and eating at this establishment. However, you do have to be careful about the hours listed on yelp. The first day we went they were already closed due to seasonal hour changes. So just make sure you get there at least an hour before yelp says they close. Even though we showed up after they closed they were willing to make a sweet crapes to go on that day. Those were so delicious that we had to go back the next day for savory when they were opened.
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Sandy F.
Love the crepes and the coffee is the best I ever had. Parking sucks and street parking only but very unique place. Staff is super nice and friendly.