216 Church St, San Francisco, CA | Map it
94114 37.767100 -122.429001(415) 431-4646 | View Website
A Safe Bet for Brunch. Meh... overall not bad for food from a chain restaurant. All the Crepevines have the same menu... "A" for predictability and consistency, "A" for portion size, and "B-" for the actual food. I really like the balsamic dressing on the salad, but the side potatoes are mediocre. Crepevine is a safe bet, but there are definitely better brunch-ish type places out there.…
Great service, very accomodating and nummy dessert!. The Tofu Scramble is delectable but I generally skip a healthy meal when I get there because I go straight for the sweets. It's all about the banana caramel dessert crepe! When we go here, our party generally takes up 4+ tables and the service they've given us thus far has been great. Available parking in the area is something you just need to keep hoping for. I suggest carpooling if you're not within walking distance.…
A good default place. Went here for dinner with friends, after getting brush-off from the Ti C*ouz hostess. Whatever. There are other crepes in this town. Anyway, the people were nice (no random attitude problems), the portions were huge and the veggie options were endless. We went here on a Sunday night and it just seemed really right for that kind of occassion. No complaints!…
Light and Refreshing. Sometimes food can be over-powering, not the case here. I recently moved here from Sac and was devoted to Crepville in mid-town Sac. I went to Crepevine not realizing that the owners here are extended family to the one in Sac. Good for me because it meant that the crepes were just as good. I can't wait to go back, gotta try the burger and see if it's as good as the one in Sac.…
Colorful creperie with several locations throughout the Bay Area stands out with fresh, quality ingredients..
In Short
Diners place their orders at the counter, grab a table and wait for generously portioned dishes to arrive at this bustling eatery. Sweet and savory crepes are available all day
long, as is breakfast, which includes updated dishes, like benedictions--twists on the classic Eggs Benedict--and hearty three-egg scrambles. Sandwiches, like the North Beach, a roasted vegetable and pesto-slathered bagel, and the Bodega Bay, a tuna melt with Dijon mustard, show off San Francisco flavors.…
