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Sweet and savory: Denver's top 4 creperies to visit now

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Published on July 23, 2018
Sweet and savory: Denver's top 4 creperies to visit nowEuro Crepes. | Photo: Neil L./Yelp

Looking to try the best creperies in town?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top creperies in Denver, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to satisfy your cravings.

1. Euro Crepes

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Topping the list is Euro Crepes. Located at 1842 S. Broadway, Unit 103, in Platt Park, it's the highest rated creperie in Denver, boasting 4.5 stars out of 216 reviews on Yelp.

Crepes are divided between sweet and savory. The former includes the Big Ben (Bailey's, bananas, chocolate shavings, white chocolate chips and chocolate drizzle) and the Sistine Chapel (mascarpone, Kahlua, chocolate shavings and cocoa powder), while the latter includes France (turkey, spinach, brie, walnuts and pear glaze) and the Netherlands (grilled chicken breast, brie, spinach, honey Dijon mustard, walnuts and cranberries). (You can see those menus here and here.) You can also score salads, paninis and espressos.

Sarah L., who reviewed it on June 17, said, "Wonderful crepes. Love this quaint, off-the-beaten-track crepe restaurant. Fun summer drinks, savory crepes from around the world, quaint porch. Perfect for a Sunday brunch."

2. Cafe Miriam

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Next up is City Park's Cafe Miriam, situated at 2217 E. 21st Ave. With five stars out of 79 reviews on Yelp, the breakfast and brunch spot, serving crepes, coffee, tea and more, has proven to be a local favorite.

The menu includes crepes like the Prosciutto (spinach, mozzarella, prosciutto, goat cheese with sun-dried tomatoes and garlic sauce), the Nutella (choice of bananas, strawberries or blueberries) and the Egg Bacon Cheese.

Yelper Shruti M. wrote, "This place has delicious crepes. The staff was so warm and friendly. The crepes were fresh and delicious. A must-go place. It is a little expensive for the quantity you get, but it's really worth trying."

3. Crepes 'n Crepes

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LoDo's Crepes 'n Crepes, located at 1512 Larimer St., Unit 6R, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the French breakfast spot four stars out of 373 reviews. It has another location in Cherry Creek that's also popular.

As far as its crepes go, it has savory options (see those here) like the Beef Stroganoff (beef, mushrooms, onion, paprika, Dijon mustard, cream, salt and pepper) and the Crepe Cadix (Spanish chorizo, Swiss cheese and potatoes with tomatoes and onions), and sweet crepes (here's that menu) like the Crepe Suzette (lemon juice, caramel, sugar and Grand Marnier) and the Belgian Chocolate (melted chocolate chunks with powdered sugar and chocolate sprinkles on top).

Linette G., who reviewed it on July 4, wrote, "Favorite place to eat in Denver and there are a lot of choices! Crepes are always delicious! Staff is friendly and helpful! The patio is fun for people watching. Never leave without having a main course crepe as well as a dessert crepe. All are amazing!"

4. Amore Gelato & Crepes

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Then there's Amore Gelato & Crepes, which has earned four stars out of 137 reviews on Yelp. You can find the creperie, which also offers gelato, at 535 16th St. downtown.

Crepes include the Banana Berry Crepe with Nutella and peanut butter, the Crepealato (warm crepe stuffed with two scoops of gelato) and the Mile High Crepe (chicken breast, ham, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and sweet Vidalia onion dressing). (See the menu here.)

M H. said, "Delicious crepes and gelato. The dulce de leche was to die for, Nutella was yummy and the cappuccino was pretty good, as well as Almond Joy. The service was totally stellar and the girl helping us was super friendly and patient with us."