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Senzala Creperie

4.2 (25 reviews)
InexpensiveCafes, Creperies
Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Loud
Good for kids
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Inside the market at Brixton
Shaun P.

A Brazilian pancake house, whatever next! The place is inside Brixton market and worth a venture out to it. Staff very friendly and polite. The inside rather cramped but comfortable... I'm guessing authentic! The menu gives a great choice of savoury and sweet dishes, healthy, vegetarian and even vegan options too. I am sure you will enjoy the experience especially all the beers and drinks are organic... Nice touch!

Maple, caramelized banana, walnut + hazelnut crepe
Vanessa M.

This place was cute... Really, really cute. After roaming around Brixton Market with a friend and getting tired of the London rain, we decided to take our dessert before getting dinner. We ordered the maple, caramelized banana, walnut and hazelnut crepe. It was absolutely delicious and the kind of overly sweet crepe that leaves you in an after meal slump. I'll definitely be making my way over again but this time for a savory crepe considering the plethora of options they had! Too delicious not to.

Savory crepe with sun-dried tomatoes, goat cheese, and a small side salad.
Stephanie P.

Located in the indoor Brixton Market food/shopping area, Senzala's officially called the "Brick Box," so don't be confused if you're trying to hunt it down! We stopped in around 1:30 pm on a Sunday, and it was busy but had a few tables free, both out front and inside. Since we were all hungover, the relative darkness of the inside tables seemed better. The menu offers sweet and savory crepes, espresso drinks, and beer and cider. It's a bit cramped inside, so get ready to make friends with the neighboring tables. Because it was so full, it was a bit noisy, but the volume also gave the place a fun, bustling energy. Service was quick and efficient, though it can be hard to get your server to bring over the check when you're finished (you have to ask or they'll just leave you there). Crepes ranged from £5-7 and are large and generously filled; one each is good for a light meal, plus maybe a sweet crepe to share for dessert. Brixton Market is a fun, off-the-beaten-path place for strolling, eating, drinking, and shopping, and Senzala is perfect for a quick snack or a simple meal while you're there.

Delicious crepes
Bec K.

I met with a friend on the weekend for our monthly brunch, and we decided to try out Brixton again, as there were so many delicious places we walked past last time. Usually I have a place in mind ahead of time, as I have a gluten issue, but this time we just decided to wing it, and I'm glad we did. We walked past this place and the waitress advised the buckwheat version of the crepes were gluten free. SOLD! There were only table outside, and it was a little cool, but once they turned the heater on above our heads it wasn't too bad. Now lets talk menu. Boy oh boy where to even start. There are at least 10-15 different types of sweet and then the same in savory versions. It was so much pressure to find one that I wanted more than the rest. I think in the 5-10 mins I spent looking at the menu, I changed my mind at least 50 times. I decided on the buckwheat crepe with banana, honey and dark Belgian chocolate on the side. My Friend ordered a savory one, with a delicious looking egg on the top. The serving sizes are pretty decent, and I am doubtful anyone would leave Senzala feeling hungry still. The Belgian chocolate was super rich, and I'm not sure I needed that huge amount of sugar, but man was it delicious. I did have savory crepe envy when I was hitting my sugar overload. But all in all for a crepe and a coffee for under £10 you can't really go wrong. I'd recommend getting here early though, cos there was quite a queue after we were seated. I'll definitely be back!

Amanda F.

Oh this place is so good!! I had the special local Brixton crepe, which had Jamaican jerk chicken and lots of yummy peppers! I didn't find it too spicy, it was just right! The senzala lemonade was fantastic and refreshing!

The Sweet Sin
Louisa K.

I love Brixton Market and rarely felt disappointed by the food but this time I wasn't really happy. Senzala is a cool place with a good concept, very friendly staff and a nice offer even for vegans...but...my friend and I ordered two different buckwheat galettes with vegan fillings that all sounded super yummy but sadly disappointed us both. It just wasn't falvourful so we poured lots of chilli sauce on our plates. They don't allow BYO but the house red was tasty and at 16 quid not too expensive. Afterwards we shared a Sweet Sin, a crepe with chocolate, banana, and vanilla ice cream, which was ok but also didn't rock my boat. Maybe they're good at the traditional ham and cheese galette but you have to see for yourself.

Vegan option and Salmon with egg!
Díana B.

I really can't fault this place. Always accommodating, always delicious. I tend to create my own and they're always amazing! The Galette is a must when having savoury dishes. If you're in Brixton Village this is definitely one to try! Also they accept card payments - hooray!

Andy H.

Sezala Creperie - I went to this place in Brixton village market, it was very good and was excellent quality. The whole experience was lovely with small shop units and lots of street food to choose from. It is somewhere I will be returning.

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Artisans Crêpier

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5.0(2 reviews)
5.5 miCamden Town
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Walking up and down Primrose Hill had me feeling exceptionally hungry, so I walked the few blocks…read moreover to Camden Town. I wanted something that was grab-and-go, and on the sweet side to wash out the flavor of mediocre pulled pork and cheap macrobrewed beer, so a creperie seemed to be the obvious choice. This stand is in the Inverness Street market, extremely conveniently located right off the Camden Town underground station. The menu is actually fairly extensive for a stand like like this. 20-25 different crepes in all, half sweet and half savory gluten-free galettes(though I believe you can also have these on a flour-based crepe as well). The menu also has beverages, like coffee, fresh juice, and more. The staff are extremely friendly and will happily help you find the perfect crepe to suit your mood. The preparation can also be quite dramatic and fun to watch, which seemed to be a big hit with kids. I wound up with the Africanism, which consisted of your choice of chocolate(white, milk, or dark) combined with coconut and rhum. The crisp edges were perfectly matched with the rich white chocolate. The crunch of the coconut and the slight hint of rhum really added a lot of depth to the flavor of the crepe. I walked away with it piping hot and satiating my sweet tooth and desire for a quick treat. This stand is simple, convenient street food, with 90% of the menu coming in at under 4£, it's a great stop for something easy to eat as you begin your walk through the extensive Camden markets.

Found them in Camden Town. Wonderful. Breakfast or lunch or snack. Custom orders from a cute little…read moretrailer. They actually have little basil plants growing that they pick from for your crepe. Vegetarian. Good espresso too.

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4.4(38 reviews)
5.3 miHammersmith
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A great find near Hammersmith Station…read more There are many places to choose from in this area. This is why it is so desirable to live here. We were looking for a place for brunch and saw this tiny restaurant. It is small but we were able to use the one large table for our group of eight. As one could guess, they specialize in the Bretagne style of crepes (contain some buckwheat flour). Everyone ordered savory crepes (I was foolishly thinking about a dessert crepe afterwards. Big mistake. All the savory crepes we ordered (variations of different cheeses, ham, bacon, potatoes, and other great ingredients) were exceptional but there was no way I could eat more. I cannot say enough about how delicious they were. I had one with bacon strips (smoky and delicious), with Gruyère, and a sunny side up egg on top. It was my way of finding an American bacon and egg breakfast here. I was not disappointed (but may be back home now). I will be back to try the sweet crepes next. Also on the menus was a lunch with crepe, salad and a cider. Given the place the owners come from, I should have tried it as well. Next time. They did show a two for one happy hour in the late afternoon which would be nice as well. If I lived nearby this would be a regular.

We were looking for something different for a gluten free breakfast and we're lucky to find this…read morerestaurant. My wife had a crepe with Emmental cheese, ham and spinach and I had the Fruity Sweet crepe gluten free with strawberries, raspberries and banana. Both were large and delicious. Service was great, friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is cute.

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Senzala Creperie - cafes - Updated May 2026

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