


Crêperie Bretonne de Boulogne
About
This authentic Breton creperie offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere perfect for families exploring the Paris area. Kids can watch their crepes being made on traditional griddles while parents enjoy the casual vibe and budget-friendly prices. The menu's combination of savory galettes (buckwheat crepes) and sweet dessert crepes means even picky eaters will find something they love.
Highlights
- ✓Watching crepes being made fresh on the hot griddle right before your eyes
- ✓Sweet crepes with classic French toppings like Nutella, chestnut cream, or salted caramel
- ✓Savory buckwheat galettes that count as a complete meal
- ✓Authentic taste of Brittany without leaving the Paris area
- ✓Kid-friendly prices that won't break the family travel budget
Pro Tips
- 1.Ask for a simple butter and sugar crepe (crepe au sucre) if you have picky eaters, it's a classic that most kids adore
- 2.The galettes completes (with ham, cheese, and egg) make a filling, protein-packed meal for active kids
- 3.Visit during off-peak hours (2-3pm or early evening around 6pm) to avoid the lunch and dinner rush
- 4.Don't be shy about ordering one savory and one sweet crepe per person to try both styles
- 5.Learn the basic French phrases 'une crepe s'il vous plait' (one crepe please) and 'merci' to help kids practice the language
Best Time to Visit
Weekday lunchtimes or early evenings (before 7pm) are ideal to avoid weekend crowds. The restaurant is open year-round, making it a reliable dining option regardless of season. Arriving slightly before traditional French meal times (before noon or before 7:30pm) typically means faster service.
What to Know
Expect to pay around 8-15 euros per person for a full meal. Credit cards are accepted but having some euros cash is helpful. The casual setup means kids can move around a bit without disturbing other diners, and service is typically quick enough to keep restless children happy.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with no seasonal closures. Crepes are a beloved French comfort food in all seasons, making this a cozy spot even on rainy Parisian days. During summer, the casual atmosphere is perfect after a day of sightseeing.
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