Bristol, United Kingdom
43 Broad St
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+44 7947955656
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Great crepes! I had a savory Mexican which was fab (see photos). At first I questioned the price, but it was 100% worth it. Filling and tasty. The staff member was amazing and could not do more to help us.
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Love the food! Everyone seems to order sweet crepes, but the savory buckwheat galettes are to die for with a nice glass of rosè wine and a greens side salad. The atmosphere is great and the restaurant is tucked away from the main road. Great find!
Treated my mum to a crepe at Chez Marcel, we both absolutely loved it. Service was amazing and pancakes were so beautifully made
If you have just finished a tough, long run, this is THE place to get some nutritious, hot and tasty takeaway. I recommend the simple buckwheat BEC crepe (butter, egg and cheese). Very filling too. Merci Marcel!
Delicious food. This is my son’s vegan pancake and lemonade and I had one with spinach and goats cheese and a hot chocolate. Wonderful atmosphere, lovely architecture close by and fantastic service, very polite. Will definitely recommend and come back. Sure to be a Sunday morning lazy brunch classic.
About as close to a genuine Breton crepe as you could expect in the UK. The pancake itself was nice and tasted authentic. The quality of the egg in the Complete let it down a little, but it wasn't bad at all. The ham and cheese were good.
Their crepes were delicious! This is the first place I've found in the UK where the crepes are as good as they are in France! The savory crepes are usually where the UK fails to meet the mark and here they were perfect (unsurprising seeing as the owner is French). The ambiance is very French! It's phenomenal!
Tasty food and the owner is super friendly! Love the atmosphere. It felt as though we were having lunch somewhere in France. Authentic delicious food. I personally prefer their sweet crepe over the savoury ones. Will definitely be back!
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