Crepeville/2005 Reviews

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These are reviews of Crepeville from 2005. For more current reviews, visit the entry.

As a side note, that first review is one of the first reviews on the entire wiki. It doesn't actually appear in the history properly because it was added before the wiki was even launched on the web — at the time it was written, the wiki was running on Philip Neustrom's laptop, and the entry was moved over to the live site when it was first put online.


Crepeville is a great place for some good eatin'. The Chicken Pesto crepe is my favorite. - PaulIvanov

I recommend the Cannelloni. - KenjiYamada

Chicken Curry Crepe owns all. Their pasta (served only after 4pm) is unexpectedly excellent. - PaulLanzi

Crepeville has a very segregated work environment with, as far as I have seen, only attractive women as servers and Latino men as cooks. It also seems kind of shady that they are cash only. But hot damn them crepes are good. - RobRoy

While I am a fan of their Hawaiian Crepe, the management makes that place a downer. Despite having a serious complaint, the owner offered me no compensation until I left, came back, and asked for a refund for my, um, inedible sandwich. - CraigBrozinsky

Apple and Cheddar Crepe—odd as it may sound esp. for us West Coast folks—is excellent - ChungSo

Their Chicken Pesto is simply the best. - StevenWong

The new Fuji Apple Salad is amazing. Get it with chicken. -MeganGarcia


2005-06-23 20:42:06   Their house potatoes are good. And the salads are HUGE as well as cheap (can easily feed 2-3). We like getting the Greek Salad. And an Apple & Sour Cream crepe for dessert. —MattJurach


2005-07-07 09:43:20   Delicious crepes, both the savory ones (try one with garlic or feta) and the sweet ones (the nutella crepe is fantastic). The salads are also good; huge portions, full of veggies, olives and cheese. —SiennaGrass


2005-12-18 14:00:55   I love Crepeville. A lot. I think it's a great study place; it's one of the places I'll go alone. I often see a lot of people sitting around alone with laptops, too. Usually I get their half sandwich/half salad combo, which conveniently comes with this HUGE side of fried potatoes. I've never actually tried one of their crepes, but I have not heard the best things. —SS


2005-12-23 10:40:15   Crepeville is a great place to eat, work, study. There are tons of dark, cramped coffeehouses in Davis that offer wireless Internet but you are cheek-by-jowl with others and there is nothing substantial to eat. Crepeville is light-filled, not too crowded (except at lunchtime), free wireless access, and has both lattes and solid tasty food. I have tried everything, including the salads and it is all good quality. I wish they served pancakes (not just waffles and crepes) and offered a wider selection of sandwiches. The waitresses are attractive and friendly — they remember your name even when you don't remember theirs. —HughToppe

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