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Welcome to Crepe House Cafe

At Crepe House Cafe, we believe in crafting memorable dining experiences with a focus on quality and community. Nestled in Earlwood, our café offers a delightful menu of both sweet and savory crepes, each inspired by Greek culinary traditions. Guests can indulge in our renowned waffles, celebrated for their perfectly cooked texture and fresh toppings. With vibrant decor and a welcoming atmosphere, we encourage social gatherings over superb coffee and delectable dishes. At Crepe House Cafe, whether you're savoring our Greek-inspired creations or enjoying a refreshing Freddo, every bite is a celebration of flavor, warmth, and togetherness.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Crepe House Cafe, where culinary artistry meets the vibrant atmosphere of Earlwood, New South Wales. Nestled at 202 William St, this cozy haven stands out as a premier destination for crepe and waffle enthusiasts. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a delightful blend of industrial charm and a warm, inviting ambiance, making it an ideal spot for friends, families, and food lovers alike.

At Crepe House Cafe, the menu is a celebration of flavor, with a diverse selection of both sweet and savory crepes, each carefully crafted to cater to all palates. Customers rave about the delectable choices, with highlights including:

  • The Atlas: A savory crepe filled with tender chicken, creamy feta, earthy mushrooms, fresh baby spinach, and a signature special sauce that elevates every bite.
  • The Poseidon: A pescatarian delight featuring succulent salmon, ripe avocado, spinach, shallots, and juicy tomatoes.
  • The Zeus: A meat lover's paradise, packed with mozzarella, double smoked ham, bacon, pepperoni, cabanossi, and a zesty BBQ sauce.

But it's not just the savory dishes that captivate. Indulge your sweet tooth with heavenly desserts like:

  • Fluffy Waffles: Freshly made and topped with banana cinnamon, Madagascan vanilla bean gelato, walnuts, and a generous drizzle of maple syrup.
  • Bougatsa: An exquisite Greek custard dessert, lightly dusted with icing sugar and adorned with toasted almonds.
  • Caprice Biscuit Crepe: A delightful fusion of white chocolate and Nutella, named in honor of the owner's daughter, Antigone.

Each dish is a masterpiece, showcasing quality ingredients that leave guests craving more. The atmosphere is vibrant, with friendly and attentive staff who enhance the overall dining experience. The eclectic decor features exposed brick, cement beams, and creatively repurposed tap fittings, creating a relaxed setting that encourages conversation and connection over food.

For coffee aficionados, Crepe House Cafe doesn't disappoint either. Reviews highlight the exceptional coffee offerings, including the traditional Greek iced coffee known as Freddo, perfect for a refreshing pick-me-up on warm days. Additionally, the cafe boasts an array of drinks such as milkshakes and thick shakes, catering to every beverage preference.

With its free Wi-Fi, Crepe House Cafe also serves as a social hub for catching up with friends, enjoying a casual meal, or simply relishing a delightful treat. Its strategic location, just a few minutes drive from the King Georges Rd exit of the M5, makes it a convenient stop for both locals and visitors alike.

If you’re looking for a place that effortlessly combines flavor, ambiance, and great service, Crepe House Cafe is your go-to spot in Sydney. Whether you're popping in for a quick waffle fix or savoring a leisurely meal with loved ones, one thing is certain: your palate is in for a treat!

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The Sydney D.
The Sydney D.

This is my favourite place in Sydney to get waffles. The waffles are freshly made on the premises and they are the best waffles I have ever eaten, they are cooked through but still have a soft center that just melts in your mouth and the fruit they serve with it is beautiful quality. Service is polite and efficient and they are happy for you to make any changes to your order. I don't drink Coffee but my Boyfriend who does said they do amazing Coffee, defiantly a place to come to when you want to indulge.

Sarah C.
Sarah C.

Crepes are a popular item on menus around the world and many places do their own version of this dish. Where can you get some quality Crepes in Sydney, you may ask? Crepe House Earlwood is the place! It is easily accessible, being only a few minutes drive from the King Georges Rd exit from the M5. The Crepe House is doing their version of Crepes, both sweet and savoury. Their Greek style crepes are a good light meal option. This place has a great atmosphere with bright and bubbly staff, a good social space, with many groups catching over a coffee and a bite to eat. The setting is relaxed with a good mix of background music. The decor has a slight industrial feel, with tap fittings converted into lights, cement beams and exposed brick. Not only do they make great crepes, the crepe house also accomodates coffee lovers, no matter what the weather with traditional Greek Iced Coffee called Freddo's, a really good iced coffee, just add sugar to taste. There were also plenty of other drinks to keep you content; milkshakes, iced chocolates, thick shakes and even imported Greek iced tea Tuvunu, which was very refreshing on a hot day. The menu showcases a vast array of crepes and waffles, both sweet and savoury. The savoury crepes were all very tasty and named after Greek gods, our favourite was the Atlas, a thin crepe filled with a generous amount of chicken, feta, mushrooms, baby spinach, shallots and laced with their delicious special sauce. For pescaterians, there is the Poseidon of course. A good flavour combination of salmon, avocado, baby spinach shallots and tomato. For something meaty, the king of the gods Zeus is your pick. A meatlovers crepe stuffed with mozzarella, double smoked ham, bacon, pepperoni, cabanoss, tomato, feta and BBQ sauce. Their specials menu featured a few great omelettes, including the one we tried with ham, cheese, spinach and mushrooms if you weren't keen on a crepe. They can also adapt any of their crepes to suit gluten free diners. The desserts were superb, from the start we had our eye on the waffles, topped with banana cinnamon, madagascan vanilla bean gelato, walnuts and their maple syrup and this certainly did not disappoint. Their adaption of Greek dessert Bougasta was also a unanimous favourite. An amazing Greek custard, icing sugar and slithers of roasted almonds. The light fluffy panckes with ricotta, fresh berries and real maple syrup was another great option as was the white chocolate, nutella caprice biscuit crepe, named after the owner Christina's daughter Antigone. This is top spot to visit for socialising and for a bite to eat at any time of the day. All of the menu items were delicious, the staff were also great and made for a very welcoming atmosphere. It would be impossible to leave this place not being happy and content.

Jim P.
Jim P.

The crepes are pretty good with a decent selection to choose from. Big serving too. And the service good. The coffee could be a bit better.

Maria G.
Maria G.

Tried Crepe House Cafe last night and it was awesome, crepes were delicious service was friendly and the atmosphere was beautiful, nice colours, nice set up loved it. Definitely going again