Escape to Paris at these amazing Vancouver crepe cafes

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Crepes are an amazingly versatile invention full of possibility. You can eat them for breakfast, lunch or dinner. They can even do double duty: get a savoury crepe for your meal and a sweet one for dessert. Vancouver has a strong fascination with crepes, and there’s no shortage of authentic creperies in every part of the city.

French Made Baking

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81 Kingsway, Vancouver BC V5T 3J1

This Parisian-style café and bakery is a taste of France in Mount Pleasant. Run by a French couple, French Made Baking knows the secret to perfectly light and fluffy pancakes is the special griddle imported from the Brittany region of France. Many of the fillings, savoury and sweet, are organic and locally sourced.

Le Petite Crepe

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1109 Pender St W, Vancouver BC V6E 2P4

Located in the heart of downtown, this little crepe and baguette café has limited seating. But the wholesome light and flaky crepes go down so quickly that the turnover is always fast. Do not miss out on the delectable St-Michel with softened apple and melted brie.

Crepe & Cafe

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3500 41St Ave W, Vancouver BC V6N 3E6

Both the crepes and the café are exquisite at this little taste of Paris in Vancouver. Choose from a wide selection of crepes for breakfast or lunch, and be sure to save room for the fresh-made desserts. Plenty of space, French-themed artwork and fun knickknacks make this a kid-friendly setting, too.

Cafe Crepe

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300-526 Granville St, Vancouver BC V6C 1W6

With three locations downtown, Café Crêpe brings a taste of Paris and Europe to the West Coast. They not only make delicious crepes, they also have French baguette sandwiches and grilled panini sandwiches, as well as thin crust pizzas, burgers and wonderful breakfasts, too. They’re also fully licensed, so you can enjoy your taste of Europe with a glass of wine or a beer of your choice.

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