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  • Every once in a while, I like to "brush up on my French". What better way to do so than rejoicing over some delicious, fresh crepes at Cafe Crepe! Tucked away at the corner of John & Queen, Cafe Crepe is a simple little French restaurant that combines a few modern design elements with retro-chic tiles, lighting and art-as would a Parisian bistro. The atmosphere is intimate for a date, but relaxed enough for a night out with friends. Cafe Crepe specializes in fresh-to-order sweet and savoury crepes. While the restaurant is known for its Nutella crepes (I couldn't even count the number of Nutella jars on display), I was pleasantly surprised to discover the savoury crepes were as tasty as the sweet ones. Offering traditional French combinations of ham and cheese, chicken and mayo, or spinach and feta, the savoury crepes leave you satisfied and full-but with just enough room to squeeze in a few bites of dessert. Over on the sweet side, they offer a selection of fillings-like fruits or chocolate-that you can put in your crepe. They are reasonably priced, between $6-10 a plate, however additional toppings can be pricey at up to $2.50 each (the most expensive being Nutella). For the less adventurous, Cafe Crepe also offers a typical assortment of cafe food such as baguette sandwiches, house salads and a wide selection of coffees, teas and juices. The restaurant is also licensed, for those who want something stronger than a coffee. Beers are available by the bottle or on tap, at about $5 a pint. Wine is available by the glass or bottle (varying prices); and liquor is available as a shot, cocktail or martini, anywhere between $4-8. Plus, they'll even spike your crepe with Rum or Grand Marnier if you ask for the Exotique or Special de Cafe Crepe, respectively. If you are looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, Cafe Crepe is definitely worth a visit. To find it, look for the neon Eiffel Tower just steps away from the CN Tower. It's easily accessible by foot, transit (501 Queen), or by car, though the car will set you back the cost of parking (and finding a spot on busy Queen West!). Price: Average $20-25 for two
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