Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes
Review of Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes
Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes is a laid-back, counter-serve café and coffee shop located at 1200 5th Ave N STE 104 in Nashville, Tennessee. This charming establishment offers a delightful selection of crêpes and espresso beverages, with options available for gluten-free and vegetarian diets.
The café is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM from Monday to Friday, and from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. Whether you're looking for a quick breakfast on the go or a leisurely brunch with friends, Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes has you covered.
Customers rave about the delicious food and friendly service at Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes. The menu features a variety of mouthwatering options, including savory crepes like the Mexi and Balsamic Chicken, as well as sweet crepes like the Maple Bacon. The café also offers a range of coffee beverages, with recommendations from the knowledgeable staff.
The atmosphere at Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes is described as modern and inviting. The café is dog-friendly, making it a great spot to enjoy a meal with your furry friend. The space is perfect for those looking to get some work done, with a quiet ambiance that encourages productivity.
While some customers have mentioned occasional wait times, the overall consensus is that the food and coffee at Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes are worth it. The portion sizes are generous, and the prices are reasonable. The café has received positive reviews for its commitment to accommodating gluten-free and vegetarian diets.
Next time you're in Nashville, be sure to visit Red Bicycle Coffee & Crêpes for a delightful dining experience. Whether you're craving a savory crepe or a perfectly brewed cup of coffee, this café has something for everyone.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Neptune Spear
Always good food and coffee. The staff is great, too. If they are busy, you can expect to wait a bit for your food. It's all made to order. Lose that attitude and go elsewhere if you are that impatient. It'll make my wait more enjoyable. Thanks!
Caitlin Krause
Ordered the caprese sandwich but instead of fresh mozzarella it was a pile of shredded mozzarella sitting on top of bread. There was also a lady who brought her dog inside (not a service dog) with her while she ate lunch and it kept barking but none of the employees asked her to leave? Also so many flies.
Steven Albrecht
Maybe I caught them on an off-day. Super dirty coffee shop, so many flies. Seating was hard to come by with trash all over the place. Me and the GF actually left once we unstuck ourselves from our table. Drip coffee was lousy. On the flip side, the crepes were delicious. All considered I’d save my money for somewhere else.
Lee Whitmore
Fantastic coffee. I had a light roast pour over and the Florentine crepe. Absolutely delicious. Beware the crepes are big so you can share.
Kevin Lazenby
Probably my favorite coffee shop in Nashville! Great coffee, and the Highlander and Hamilton crepes are top notch. I often come here or the location on Nolensville Pike to study. Also, it’s dog friendly, so occasionally you’ll see a pupper or two.
Vance Fite
The crepes are delicious here. I’d recommend the Mexi. The only downside is that there can definitely be a wait when they’re busy.
Dean Christensen
Ordered the breakfast burrito with sausage. It was a generous portion and good value.
Tyler Stewart
I really want to root for this place, but they make it so hard.
The staff has always been super friendly and helpful, and the coffee is really good, but whoever runs this business clearly concerns themselves solely with the bottom line.
First, this is the kind of coffee shop that begs you to leave. If there’s a queue and the restaurant is full, forget it. Enjoy standing in the kitchen hallway in the way of servers with their hands full of crepes for 20 minutes.
Which calls out another issue — this place is not equipped to deal with their volume of foot traffic. One barista is fulfilling 5-6 orders simultaneously. What does that result in? Slower service and sometimes a subpar drink. There’s no craft, only output. What’s the point?
If you manage to get a seat and stick around, enjoy smelling like grease and smoke for the rest of the day. Because apparently in the rebuild of this place, kitchen ventilation was marked non-essential. When you see the haze of floating oil when you walk in, just be prepared to smell like a French fry for the remainder of the day.
Finally, it’s the little mistakes that add up. I’ve had just enough things wrong with my orders over the months and years I’ve come here. Today, they were out of iced coffee, but also out of lids for hot coffee. Come on.
Bless the souls who work the service counter here, who maintain calm under pressure and are subjected to shifts under the white fluorescent lights that set the tone for the whole experience.
Stephanie Santiago
I'm originally from New York and when i moved to Tennessee i was disappointed to leave my favorite coffee/crepe shop. I had randomly googled crepe shops on my trip to nashville just so i can give it a try. Omg im so happy i did. The atmosphere is perfect. I ordered a Iced purple Haze and a nutella strawberry and banana crepe. Delicious! Presentation was so gorgeous i wanted to frame it instead of eat lol service was fast and customer service was superb. Prices are pretty great as well. Now im gonna have to make an hour trip to eat crepes but honestly Red Bicycle Coffee and Crepes is worth it.
Kathryn Speckels
Charming atmosphere, busy but not so packed that you can't find a table. Ordered The Nutty Latte and the maple bacon crepes; both were absolutely delicious.