Is it just me or if you want to get a quick fix all there is around Queen and Bathurst is poutine, a pizza pizza, Ghandi's and high priced restaurants? (416 is the exception but it's more of a snack and less of a meal plus constantly packed). I was running around for Canadian Music Week, so Chococrepe with the light at the end of the tunnel.
VIBE
Light and bright like a cute little kitchen you'd stumble upon! Le Love.
There's a gilded mirror and chandelier in the back with a bigger table for groups. The servers (okay, one of them) are like a dream out of an Anthropologie ad. Nice, friendly and quick. The patrons that sat beside me were really nice too and we had a conversation.
THE GOODS
Sweet and Savoury are on the menu. There are a good amount of overpriced hot chocolates. (I get it. Rent has to be paid.) I had the chipotle chicken crepe with arugula. The chipotle mayo was a bit spicy and I wasn't super full but it was satisfying. The neighbour had the strawberry chocolate crepe, which comes with a vanilla cream sauce that you pour over the crepes (another note: they're not folded). He enjoyed it. I'll probably have that next time I'm in.
A note: they have specials on the chalkboard above the cash when you walk in. My server didn't tell me of the specials. Though I was in a protein mood, I would have liked to have to had the three cheese crepe. It seems that cheese is lacking from the menu on the savoury crepe side.
OBLIGATORY CATCHY REMARK
A nice, colourful addition to the Queen West nabe.
I'll be back!