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The Creperie

4.7 (119 reviews)
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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Eddies burger w/ chipotle sauce on the side.
Dejah D.

I loveeeeeeeee the Creperie! I've been coming here for 6+ years and each time they WOW me! Perfect lunch date spot in the summer time or always great to spot by when in the north Philadelphia/ Temple area. My recommendations are the buffalo chicken crepe with spinach, a Nutella & strawberry crepe with whipped cream, and the veggie burger with all the veggies feta and bbq sauces. I would've given 10 stars if this was an option LOL

Chipotle! 10/10

I got the chipotle crepe. It was really good! I always stop by while I'm on campus. The owners are very nice and cheery too! Very sweet people.

a pastry with bananas and strawberries
Esmahan A.

This truck is in front of the Tyler school of Art and for $5.50 I was able to get a huge crêpe with nutella, banana, and strawberry with powdered sugar on the top. This was a great price for a fresh delicious dessert. I really wanted to get the cookies and cream crêpe but my son was with me so I got what he wanted. This is a food truck event I will definitely come back to and check out their other offerings especially their savory crapes.

Best place to get crepes!
Emmi A.

My crepe obsession started here and everywhere I go, am always saying it's just not as great as my crepe truck at Temple U. Even though I graduated back in 2005, I still find myself driving quite a distance just to get the crepes. The crepe is thin yet thick enough where you can walk and eat at the same time. No utensils needed. Crispy yet chewy. You can get your crepe with basically whatever your heart desires. I have always gotten the Nutella strawberry but my friend ordered the peanut butter banana cup one today and omg... Amazing!!! And you just can't beat the price. $4-$6 between crepes and crepe and drink combo. Most places charge you almost double and it's just not as filling as The Creperie at Temple. I also got the very veggie crepe filled with tons of delicious veggies and a feta sauce. Again, everything is made fresh so customize as you like. They have every sauce and topping you can think of. Lunch time gets pretty crazy here so definitely call them to put your order in ahead of time.

Fresh crepes made in front of you on Temple's campus. If you're around the area, I would definitely make the trip to visit the campus and get something really delicious, sweet or savory, whatever you like. It's a big truck, with everyone working being part of the family. I love their work flow, they understand each other and work efficiently together to finish orders. My favorite crepes are the sweet ones because no where around them do I get to satisfy my sweet tooth. I occasionally get one savory and one sweet crepe and in those cases I share the sweet, because they are very fulfilling in size and filling. You have to check out their menu because they cater to all taste buds. Enjoy !

Cookies 'N Creme Crepe. Can't go wrong!
Rudy M.

There's more in the future for these guys than just being a truck on a college campus. They cater to college kids: a lot of food, you can hold it while you walk to class, and it is cheap. I love the BBQ Crepe. And it's fun to watch these guys work to, they have crepe-ing(!) down to a science. The sweet crepes are probably the crowd favorite though. The cookies 'n creme crepe is perfection, and I've had my eye on many others on the menu. The wait can sometimes be a bit, but that comes with the success of any good food truck.

http://midtownlunch.com/philadelphia/2010/05/26/crepe-insanity-ranch-covered-gyro-and-pepporoni-crepe-from-a-truck/
Jamie S.

This review is for the conqueror of all crepes. Alexander the Crepe. Alexander the Crepe is stuffed with - are you ready- gyro meat, pepperoni, vegetables (including spinach, tomato, and onions), and cheese, covered in both pizza sauce and ranch. Give yourself a minute to think about that insanity. It is a fact that things covered in ranch are delicious, and that goes for savory gyro meat, salty pepperoni meat, with vegetables in between. I was reminded of this Full House episode where Michelle Tanner attempts to cook by putting her favorite ingredients together, like tuna and ice cream, much to the dismay of her large family. However, at the Crepe Truck, this Uncle Joey-like whacky, but lovable combo of ingredients would have Uncle Jesse saying, "Have mercy"

ohhhhhhh nommmm
Jenny L.

Yay, my favorite spot at Temple!!! Can't believe I haven't yelped it yet. Nice hefty crepe (it did get a little small over the last 2 years, but still good enough to fill my appetite!) and a drink, around $5, yes you've won my heart! I remember freshman year when I was first introduced to "the crepe truck." Ever since then, I've gone almost every other week for one, then started going less and less, but every time I visit, I'm sure to grab one of these fellas! Their phone number is on my phone to avoid the wait :D Why thanks, yes I'm a bit of a fatty. My usual, Nicole's Southwestern. There's also the uh.. "something dozer ribs" I don't remember the name but just as good! the meats are different. Nicole's southwestern uses like cheesesteak meat, and the other one is more of a chunky beef of some sort. Both uses a mix of ranch and bbq sauce. YUMMMM. I enjoy that combination very much. (I'm not hungry, but my mouth is watering thinking about this?) They have sweet crepes and savory crepes. I'm just in love with savory crepes. They have a lot of combinations to choose from, but I just like the taste of ranch and bbq and ALL the veggies.

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Stuff'd Buns - "Show Us Your Buns!"

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5.0(21 reviews)
4.5 mi•Cedar Park, Angora

Everything was good The service and the food …read more Would recommend Great atmosphere needless to say I will be returning to eat again soon.

The Stuff'd Bunz food trailer was set up outside the Newtown Brewery last weekend. The two women…read moreinside were constructing a variety of sliders (see menu photo) at $4 per. We ordered a Pulled Chicken composition and Philly Cheesesteak Sammy on the way out of the beer den after purchasing a 4-pack of home grown suds. While the Belgian Tripel went of $23, the amazingly tasty sliders were boxed expertly for $8 for a deuce, prepared the way you want it. Ample sauces, peppers, onions, relishes and melty cheese to beat the band. When we arrived home five minutes later, we broke open the grub and brew at the kitchen table and went off devouring the solids and guzzling the liquids. Really, the Stuff'd Bunz were terrific; plenty of flavors and textures to entertain the tastebuds, and leave you wanting more. Strong BBQ base under sours and sweets and crunchies, held together by something that reminded of a potato bun. Even the mock Cheesesteak was a big chew hoot and a half. Gooey cheese over finely chopped beef, with onion mixed in. Not the Prince of Steaks, but a damn good facsimile. Washed all that down with the expensive amber ale, and we were sated, if not poorer for the experience. When Covid is defeated, I look forward to hanging out at the bar and enjoying the wonderful repast to the fullest. Until then, takeaway is the only safe way to go.

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I love Night Markets. The one on callowhill was a little more spread out and spacious than South…read morestreet which was nice. The crowd was great and not too shoulder-to-shoulder. All my favorite trucks were there: mom moms polish truck, which I drool over their Perogies and Galumpkis. The Mac Mart truck which I'm in love with their creamy cheesy amazing Mac with the best toppings, and totally worth the super long line. The tot cart, although I feel the cheese was a tad skimped this time, and the cheese curd truck. I tried some new things this time: the Arepas truck was really good, we tried the guac & chicken, the beef, and the pork. I loved the Bluecoat Gin tent.. I didn't remember seeing them at the last night market, so that was great. And the Cider guys with that delicious 10% dry cider is amazing! My only complaint is there were much less beer tents than south street, so the beer lines were so long it deterred me from drinking at all. We ended up going into Prohibition tap room for beers cause the lines outside were just way too long. Get more beer tents!! But overall, amazing event as usual!

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