Crêperie Bretonne Depuis 1950

Quai Suffren, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

🛍 Café, Kebab, Français, Crêperies

4.4 💬 791 Reviews
Crêperie Bretonne Depuis 1950

Phone: +33494975880,+33494974853

Address: Quai Suffren, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

City: Saint-Tropez

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 791

Website: http://www.facebook.com/Cr%C3%AAperie-Bretonne-Saint-Tropez-149125211795445/

"We first visited this place last year on our first trip to St Tropez. Went there three times this year one for breakfast two for lunch and three for dessert. Simply put it’s great for all three. Seating is outside Is fun and livelyand also...inside seating is available with air conditioning on very hot days Service is excellent and they make every effort to accommodate whatever request you have Excellent selection of foods and they make a great cup of coffee We actually would’ve gone one more time for dessert but the place closes at . Wished it stayed open a bit later as the area still lively through or one"

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Vic8 Vic8

Super restaurant ! Les crêpes sont bonnes et ma fille a adoré. Nous avons découvert le restaurant grâce à l’application. Merci

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Krzysztof
Krzysztof

We just stopped here for a drink in the sun. Lovely spot by the harbour. Crepes looked lovely. Great to sit and watch the world go by.


ชุติมา
ชุติมา

We get good crepes at home, authentic and tasty. We had suspicions of how that would compare as we taste around st tropez. This place is Great!


Roel
Roel

do not miss this great crepes restaurant.... quality and savoir faire..salt or sweet you will enjoy it... so pity it's far we just in holiday... View menu


Gérard
Gérard

Great food and great value, the services was fantastic as well. I would suggest any of their daily specials and their dessert crepes are excellent!! I would suggest anyone who is going to St. Tropez to check this place out!


Chloe
Chloe

Great place for buckwheat pancakes in Old Harbour in Saint-Tropez. Very good choice, tasty and the service was extremely friendly they made a mistake when ordered so one pancake was offered “on the house”. Good prices for this expensive location


Григорій
Григорій

We go there, travelling from Italy, once a year in August... not only to see Saint Tropez, and its beaches and corners, but also to taste the wonderful crepes. Not sucha wide choice.. the fewer the better!!! The one with ratatouille is sin+mply fantastic... If...in summer... sit outside, it cooler and nicer! Service is good and gentle, prices are ... good for Saint Tropez! View menu


Sabine
Sabine

The Créperie has been a landmark on the harbor for decades. With its small terrasse and a cellar shape dining room it offers a large choice of crepes (pancakes from Brittany) sweet and salty. Service is fast and friendly, no reservation but waiting is usually...short .A good place for families with young children, and visitors who want a break from mediterranean specialties while staying in France. Try the Cidre Brut in champagne like bottle, the Complète and the chocolate with cream !


Григорій
Григорій

AMAZING SERVICE! I usually don’t write reviews, but they deserve stars! They were so nice and extra accommodating to our party of adults and kids. They made room for our stroller and even provided two high chairs. For such a small place,...I was very impressed. Even when my toddler threw a tomato on the floor right in front of the server/cook, instead of scolding him, she offered a “petit” small crepe for him. So sweet! Plus, the crepes were one of the bests we’ve had. Thank you so much for such an awesome family-friendly and great food experience! The specials of the day were very yummy!


Ari
Ari

We first visited this place last year on our first trip to St Tropez. Went there three times this year one for breakfast two for lunch and three for dessert. Simply put it’s great for all three. Seating is outside Is fun and livelyand also...inside seating is available with air conditioning on very hot days Service is excellent and they make every effort to accommodate whatever request you have Excellent selection of foods and they make a great cup of coffee We actually would’ve gone one more time for dessert but the place closes at . Wished it stayed open a bit later as the area still lively through or one View menu

Categories

  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal. View menu
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Crêperies Delight in our savory and sweet crepes, crafted with delicate, paper-thin pancakes and filled with an array of delicious ingredients. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dessert, every bite is a taste of bliss.

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