Starving Artist Creperie and Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Starving Artist Creperie and Cafe Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jamie Hopkins
It was okay. Service was fast and the food was good. We ordered two crepes. The atmosphere was okay. When we arrived a few tables were empty but not cleared off. Once they were, we quicky grabbed up an open table. Had to clean off some of the last customer's mess which was what it was. We did enjoy our crepes and will maybe give it a shot next year when my kids come to visit. If you have kids it may be a place worth checking out. They have a lot of sweet options that may appeal to children (and some adults) and also have more savory options if you don't like the sweet stuff.
dean dfw
Crepes! And more Crepes!
Savory, sweet, and in-between Crepes!
The strawberry crepes special was delicious, as was the artichoke crepes special!
Iced Coffee was dang-strong (as it should be).
Sher Seppa
Such a pleasant surprise! The setting is in a repurposed building. Quaint and wheelchair accessible. Our crepes we nicely done with a side of greens and spinach. Our exchanges with all the staff were pleasant and welcoming.
Suzie Nobile
Not far from the Lee, MA Tesla supercharger, this makes the wait to charge your car worth it. Very creative and tasty options for crepes, paninis, smoothies, and breakfast sandwiches. Would definitely work this into any long-distance Rt 90 West trips!
Was able to call to change pick-up time to coincide with arrival. Service was perfectly timed for us!
Michael Wilson
The crepes are very good, special. Mrs.W had the apple crisp crepe with ice cream. They added different types of nuts which she liked. I had the raspberries and white chocolate chips. The hazelnut latte was hot and tasty. The raspberry mimosas were okay. The establishment is a bit different in how I expected service. When you enter, you wait on a single line to approach the order station. You order and pay and get a placard with a number. Then find a seat. Seating is limited there is some outdoor seating, though in 90-degree heat this is for strong constitutions or weak minds. The single cook makes the food that is brought to your table. The line was long but there was steady movement and the wait was worthwhile for the food. We saw musicians setting up for a set on Sunday. This was around 9:30 - 10:00 AM, we didn't stay for the performance. We spent $40+tip, the alcohol boosted the cost. We had fun and would visit again when in the area.
Bill Elander
This was our third visit to starving artists. We like stopping here for coffee on the way home from the Adirondacks. We both had iced americanos, which were excellent. I like the flavor of their coffee. We also had scones, which were excellent. The weight staff were really friendly. It definitely has an artistic vibe to it, which was a lot of fun. It's a funky old building yet very comfortable. they have a whole food menu which we have never sampled, so I can't comment on that but everything look good as we were sitting there.
Mike Metcalf
Excellent local eatery. Had the egg and cheese crepe w bacon. Excellent. Went for breakfast and thought it odd that the plate had a little salad on it.. looked good, but not accustomed to eating salad for breakfast.
Jaclyn S
All of our meals were delicious. The drinks came out immediately and the food came out very fast. I love that it's an art gallery, too. There are so many beautiful pieces!
Emily Sachar
Delicious crepes, savory and dessert offerings, and great prices are the highlights at this delightful restaurant right in the center of town. Tables are amply spaced, and one can customize almost anything on the menu. I agree with other reviews that the restaurant is slow, but hey, that's how they manage to offer so much personalization and customization. My friend and I had a lovely leisurely lunch on Saturday and we both found something to suit our demanding palettes. Great place!
Athanas Koynov
This is definitely a weird place - housed in what looks like a former administrative or academic building, and with eclectic art and decor.
The crepes are pretty good, the coffee - more hit or miss.
Overall - a positive experience.