DeVille Coffee House & Crêperie
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
DeVille Coffee House & Crêperie Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Rhythm Wu
Wonderful crepes and dining experience! This place has a very peaceful atmosphere. The food is marvelously delicious! We had Surfer, Florentine, and Lucy for dessert. They were all good. Highly recommended!
C H
Loved their selection of savory and sweet crepes. Only one guy is working here right now, so it might be a little bit of a wait but he’s transparent about the time line. Coffee was good, too. In short, he does a phenomenal job!
Dungeon Matron
Great crepes and coffees! The small 7 table interior is New Orleans eclectic. The owner was on his own on a busy Sunday but did a great job keeping up with the orders. I had a fantastic Florentine crepe and my husband had a farmhouse crepe. Both were outstanding! Definitely worth a visit!
Boudreaux'sCajunGrill Daphne
Came across this place for a little Sunday Brunch and very glad we stopped in!! Amazing food and coffee! If I lived closer I would start trying everything on the menu!! Well done!!
gloria smyly
If you don't mind the wait for an excellent quality meal then stop by to take in the unique atmosphere. Please be patient as it is just one person behind the magic, this person cultivates fresh ingredients for a delicious meal. If anyone knows the history of this place I'd be delighted to know.
Cady Le
Omg, I love the hot chocolate here and my bf also loves his dirty chai tea too. It tastes so good, especially hot chocolate, even better than Starbucks 😌
Hoyt Phillips
Stopped here recently one afternoon. Got savory crepes and coffee. It was wonderful. The crepes were really nice and sat outside. Charming place. Would definitely stop here again.
Paul Metz
If you're looking for coffee, crepes and punk rock, it's hard to go wrong here. Food was very good; thankfully we arrived during a window with no customers ahead of us, and didn't have to wait to place our order. Lots of different crepes to choose from. Happy we stopped in and would certainly return. Note: This is a counter-order restaurant; no table service and you bus your own plates at the end of the meal. Photo is of the Monte Cristo Crepe.
David Keller
I took my wife here for a date this past Sunday, and we were very excited to see what it had to offer - my wife loves Crepes and we are always looking for new hole in the wall restaurants to try. We had been planning on doing this all week. We walked in around 10:30am, and shortly after walking up to the counter, we were greeted by seemingly the only employee in the restaurant, who was cooking crepes to order as we perused the menu at the counter. He told us up front it would be about a 30 minute wait. The restaurant was busy but there were multiple vacant tables both inside and out. The man was busy with cooking, which I can appreciate, as he was obviously coordinating this one man show to the best of his ability. There was very loud rock and roll music playing as he worked. He told us again that it would be about a 30 minute wait. No problem, we politely nodded in affirmation and perused the menu a few more minutes. He reiterated that it would be 30 minutes before food was ready, yet again no problem, we aren’t in a hurry, so I respond with “We are fine with waiting for 30 minutes, it’s no problem, and we are ready to order when you’re ready.” I’ll say I genuinely wasn’t prepared for his response, where he bitterly yelled “I have about 7 people in front of you that I am cooking for, FOR THE THIRD TIME, it will be THIRTY MINUTES, and that’s THIRTY MINUTES UNTIL I CAN TAKE YOUR ORDER, GOT IT??”
I was perplexed at how cutting and rude this response was, given that, at the very least, we could grab a coffee and wait to put in for food. There wasn’t an opportunity for that since this man was not willing to accommodate us. I have never been to a restaurant in my life where they stop taking orders if the kitchen is busy. Admittedly, it’s my first time here, and it’s possible I misunderstood what he was trying to convey, yet my wife and I get yelled at in a restaurant full of people because I’m not privy to whatever strange system this place operates on. And if I did have to wait, maybe delivering the message kindly would have incentivized me to stay.
Sir, I’m not one of your employees, and you’re not working the line behind closed doors, why don’t you turn the music down and act like a professional. This was so incredibly out of pocket that I was left speechless after leaving. I did not stick around to put my order in 30 minutes later, and I won’t be back. There is absolutely no excuse for this kind of behavior, despite how busy or understaffed you may be.
If you want to start your day with this kind of treatment, give this place a whirl. If you want to be verbally berated while trying to order breakfast, give it a shot. We are spoiled for options in this city, and I can say that I made a terrible judgement call walking in this restaurant. I won’t make that mistake again, and I will be sure to tell anyone who’ll listen about my bad experience here.
Debbie Sutor
The Monte Cristo was delicious!! Should have taken a photo first, we enjoyed it so much I forgot to take a photo! We also got the Vermont but it was too sweet for us.