I am so pleased to say the new management are incredible, the first time I came here for dessert the old owner was incredibly rude and pompous. The new owners are so kind and helpful. I was pleased to see some new additions to the menu. My boyfriend and I opted to split the St Germaine for a light lunch. It was delicious! The portion was huge and perfect to share. I will definitely be returning soon to try out one of the new dessert crepes! My new favourite spot in Yorkville!
Stephanie G.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
We came here for a breakfast in the morning and are so glad that we did! You can get the crepes in a to-go bag and easily eat them while you walk around the city or you can get them to eat at the restaurant. The restaurant is a little small and not everyone it servers will be able to get a table. We had a great varity among our group from savory to sweet and we all thought they were great. The waitress even gave us free samples of the Limonana since we had never tried it before.
J C.
Place rating: 1 Markham, Canada
WORST experience ever. 0 star if possible. Should have read the recent reviews before coming back. Used to think this is a little GEM in the hood but it’s now nothing but a little GERM instead due to its untidy and dirty interior. My gf and I came here at 11:30am. 3 tables only who were already served their food. There was another pair of old ladies arriving the same time as us. Restaurant not full at all with only 5 table in total. We love crêpe a gogo since 5 yrs ago and visits every once in a while. But this time it seemed different. While we were fine with not being served to our table, we seated ourselves in the back. 1st thing I noticed, dust and a dried FLY stuck on the wall. I didn’t speak a word as my gf loves this place. There was a customer going to the washroom and the door slammed so hard without a working oil pump that the entire wall shook. Then a chuck of thick dust dropped in my water. I looked up and found chunks of black dust(probably mixed with cooking fume, like grey marshmallow) accumulated along the entire ceiling and on electrical wires connecting to the HVAC directly above our heads. Fire hazard, health and food safety red flags !! We ordered a Parisienne and a Julia crêpe with one hot drink. The drink arrived few mins after which tasted fine and we just chat away expecting to have our food soon. As we wait(about 12 – 15 mins in), we saw at least 3 drivers from über eats enters to pick up some orders. We saw orders being filled while ours are nowhere to be seen. Waited 5 more mins and saw the pair of old ladies already finished their crêpe, paying their bill and ready to leave. At this point, we believe it is unreasonable as two crepes take less than 6 – 8 mins to make with the 2 machines they have. My gf is a little frustrated at this point and raised her hand to get our waitress(Indian lady). Despite such a small store and only 3 tables remaining including us, the waitress just ignored us. My gf spoke up finally and asked: «Excuse me, when is our food gonna come? We’ve been waiting for our food for more than 15 mins.» And the reply she got from the uncaring blonde lady over the kitchen counter was: «With Saturdays, 15 mins is normal». While 15 mins was not the issue, it was the fact that we blindly waited an extended period of time while other orders after ours get filled. She wasn’t even trying to rush our order nor being a tad bit sorry and she was rude. We immediately cancelled our order. My gf asked to have the manager/owner’s contact and the blonde lady said she is the owner. She further reiterated 15 mins wait time is normal. But she stopped finding excuse when we told her it’s actually been more than 20 mins at that point. We addressed our dissatisfaction that she should not prioritize über eats orders ahead of in-store customers’ when our order was placed ahead of others’. This greatly reduces efficiency and jeopardizes their operations as it drives away in-store customers. We expressed we would not return and wish them good luck. While the Indian, who did not even serve us, rolled her eyes and said«thank god», the blonde with her«all-you-can-beat» look(inviting for punches in the face) gave a rather unapologetic response that they are actually doing very well. When I pay for my drink, the visa transaction did not go through and I asked to have a copy of proof of transaction cancellation and the Indian girl says«God it’s just $ 3.41» I was very offended as I am the customer and am entitled to obtain receipt for all transactions. I told her: «money is money, are you gonna pay for me?» But she seems to not comprehend my sarcasm and actually replied rudely to my rhetorical question: «NO you are paying». Assuming she earns minimum wage, I wanted to educate her on how much time it took Canada to raise minimum wage by $ 3.41 to the current state of $ 11.25. I must say, nothing goes right in this place from order priorities to customer service and cleanness of the restaurant. The only thing right is their name. Maybe Crêpe a gogo should really go and close.
Vani T.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I had the Paris x, which is banana, chocolate and ice cream. The place it self is very clean and charming. They have interesting art work. The staff is fast.
Miss O.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
I had high hopes for this place but my 3rd time here is sadly the last. The crepes were good minus the small size. I could ignore the small seating area and small size crepes BUT I can’t ignore the terrible customer service, it is very bad! The service is slow and they are rude. On my last visit, one staff told me it would take 15 minutes to make my crêpe. After 15 minutes, I asked about my order and another staff informed me it would take another 20 minutes. What the hell? It was 12noon on a Saturday, there was just 2 couples who were already served! How long does it take to make one order of cheese and mushroom crêpe for take out? After being told to wait again, I told them no thank you, turned and walked out. Unbelievable! That was my last time wasting my time there. So sick of their bad customer service. It’s sad to read other negative but true reviews about this place, they lost a lot of good customers and future ones too. There are other crepes places in T. O to enjoy & where they respect you and welcome you!
Amy H.
Place rating: 2 London, Canada
The portion sizes are really small — you definitely will not get full of of these. The crepes themselves are well made, but there is not a whole lot of flavor, and the crepes are very expensive for what they are. The place itself is also small, and there are not many places to sit. Will not be coming back
Ann Y.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Hot crispy savoury & rich-flavoured Saint Germain crêpe! It has chicken, a layer of mozzarella & mayonnaise inside. A great treat on a snowy Toronto warm winter day: D
Sherry C.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Really disappointed with the way this place is now. I used to love it and visit frequently but now I don’t think I will be coming back. I paid almost 30 dollars for two crepes and a drink today. Thin, smushed and barely filling crepes. I wanted to order a coffee but the woman turned to my boyfriend and asked him if he had tried a lemon drink before, to which he said yes and then she asked if he wanted one or two and he said we would share, but not once did she ask me if I wanted anything else or if we were done ordering. I guess I could have spoken up but I felt like she was annoyed as us? She was really intimidating! I got thumped twice while sitting down waiting for my food by the bathroom door, and when she gave our food to us she thumped into my boyfriend’s chair. We couldn’t wait in the front because the front door kept hitting me, and I guess the back wasn’t great either. I feel like this place has new management? It’s the same menu, roughly, and building, but it’s lost its charm and I feel like I’m bothering them by coming in.
Lourdes M.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I have been here many times for the Saint Tropez crêpe. The crepes are authentic and pretty good, but the rude staff and slow service ruined the experience for me. Finally I stopped going.
Snowflake S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Anytime I want an authentic crêpe that takes me back to Paris — I come here! St Tropez is one of my fav crepes it is on the savoury side. I recommend the Limonada for a crisp refreshing drink. I heard they changed owners recently. Not sure how that has affected things.
Karen M.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
New ownership — no longer the crêpe a go go I craved. Go to the Spadina location and original owner Veronique is still there!!! The place is less tidy and clean. It seems like the new owner added new wall painting/décor & made the place a bit overwhelmed and cheesy. No more greeting in French. The new owner has no French background whatsoever. Service is mediocre at best. It seems as if they don’t want to serve you. Crêpe is simply an imitation. If you had Veronique’s crêpe before, this is absolutely incomparable. The crêpe is thicker, less chewy. I ordered the Big Ben, there is imbalance between the cheese and the jam. Too much cheese. The portion is slightly bigger. I wanted a hot limonnana but they cannot make it for me(even though their banner promoted both hot and cold limonnana). If this is Veronique, she would have made me one already even though I am not a true regular… only visit a handful of times annually for the past decade. Anyway, it shattered my cravings. Just so happen hubby was around the St. George area recently and I’ve asked him to pay a visit at the Spadina location and see if Veronique is still here. Low and behold, she is there and my hubby had a great time with his crêpe. Just like the old times :)
Zee S.
Place rating: 1 JAMAICA, NY
Horrible place. Ordered two crepes one with goat cheese and basil, and one with strawberries and lemon churd came out to 20.25 I don’t know how because the menu prices should’ve came out to be about 18 and change. Crêpe with goat cheese had minimal amount of filling almost the entire crêpe was just dough with nothing inside. The strawberry crêpe had like two strawberries in it for a crêpe thats almost ten bucks. Both of them where dry and for some reason I got nasty attitudes from both the girls working there. Much better crêpe places in Toronto then this one don’t bother.
P L.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
Well made crêpe with good flavour. Nice enviroment for a relaxing breakfast in the morning!
Erica C.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Can remember the name of the crêpe I had but it was the one with chocolate. It was delicious and fresh. The person making the crepes asked us how they were and was really happy when we said we enjoyed them which is nice to see someone working in the food industry who actually cares what people think of their food. I love crepes if they’re done right and crepes a go go is doing them right they crepes are perfect and they’re always full. I had my crêpe with the limonada and it was awesome and super refreshing I would have enjoyed it more if I had it with a savoury crêpe vs. a sweet one but none the less on its own its a great addition to a crêpe lunch. I’ll be back here, but I also want to check out the location on Bloor and Spadina. Its affordable if you’re in the Yorkville area and now I’m questioning why I haven’t come here more often.
Diana E.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
White chocolate banana and Dulce de leche crêpe it’s delish The only reason I’m not giving 5 stars it’s because even if you are eating inside there is no cutlery or plates and it gets messy. My mom had the Brie and mermelade she said it was amazing. If you are in the area and want some casual dessert, here you’ll find it.
Alvin S.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
The space is very small and be prepared seated close to your neighbors. We needed a table for 3 and were sat at their slanted bar table, despite the group of 3 seated near us taking up 5 spots. As more people trickled in, there were multiple tables of 3 seated at tables for 2. And then it gets very loud, and I could barely hear my friends right next to me. We each ordered a savoury crêpe and a dessert crêpe. They come in paper bags, and not even on a plate despite being very hot(at least they’re quite fresh). The dessert crêpe was way too sweet in the last few bites and it was no longer appetizing. Coffee is around $ 3 a cup and there are no free refills(but it’s Yorkville, so yeah). The service was friendly and they were pretty busy and kept good spirits throughout the rush. Probably better to do take out when it’s busy.
Joel L.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I came here with a friend of mine for breakfast crêpe. It wasn’t really special and Im not sure sure if I will come back. Food: 2/5, I got the smoke salmon crêpe it was tiny and not that great. They have this drink called Limonada that’s really good but I realize that they are really overcharging it here $ 7 vs like $ 3 or less at a pusateri’s. Service: 2/5, not great for such a small place. You have to go up to pay and they seem miserable working here: angry to pissed off faces. Ambience, 2/5, nothing special. Price: 2/5, overpriced for a tiny crêpe $ 15 before tax.
Helena X.
Place rating: 3 Newtonbrook, Canada
It’s a cute place. But frankly the crepes are only ok…(There are better ones… much better ones) The waitress was really nice though!
Sharon L.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Went here one evening for crepes with friends. This creperie reminded me of the little cafes in France. Ordered the one with strawberry, labneh and sugar and absolutely loved it. The hint of goat from the labneh gave a subtle savouriness that paired well with the strawberries, when combined with the sweet crunch of the sugar, the crêpe was absolutely delicious. The staff were also very friendly and welcoming. Also tried the limonana which was very nice, clean, minty and not too sweet. Triwd the one with raspberry jam and mozzarella the next day and also enjoyed it.
Mareesha A.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Very tiny place with even smaller crepes! The waitress was very nice but the place was not organized at all. Also the lady making the crepes was a bit rude to my friend, he was ordering 2 crepes and she refused to take the order saying that it is too much and he wouldn’t be able to finish it! Even after he said he really wanted both crepes she kept telling him to pick one because she would not make both for just him? We finally insisted that she makes them and lied saying the other crêpe was for a friend. Yeah my friend ended up eating both of them in the 15min walk home and was STILL hungry. I had 1 crêpe with nutella and strawberries [with barely any strawberries in them] and it was tiny and barely filling. Definitely not worth the $ 8 it cost. Maybe as a dessert after a meal but certainly not brunch worthy in my book.
Sonia A.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is quite small and gets really busy. the girls behind the counter are really Gorgeous with caked up makeup and uberly platinum blonde hair… Ok now since that is the first thing I noticed here back to the ambiance. Again did I mention this place is really small. We were seated next to teen and twenty somethings thank gawd the aroma of the food was pulling me back toward the menu and not my neighbours 25 times«like, like» loud conversation. To test the waters I ended up ordering something simple like the Nutella Crêpe with bananas and my friend ordered the Chaw Ko Laaat(so much for my French accent) Crêpe which consisted of Dark French chocolate and bananas. So we received the Crepes minus the plates?! That’s the least you expect are plates at a sit down place. Crepes came out in a paper pouch! The verdict it was not bad. was it the best in the city… No. Was it price accordingly yes, actually on the cheaper side… everything was under $ 20.00. Will I skip this place next time in Yorkville? OUI!
Richmond O.
Place rating: 4 The Junction, Toronto, Canada
Missed my stop for the subway and decided since I was at yonge and bloor I might as well give this place a try based on what I’ve heard from others about this place. Arrived at the place and I highly suggest you get the crêpe to go. The waiter looked clueless and worked slowly. However, I won’t be eating this place based on service. Got a crêpe with cheese and tomato. Crêpe was a good mix of chewy and crispy. Cheese oozed out and tasted delicious with the crêpe. Would definitely revisit for the food but I will not be sitting down for my food as it delays the food’s arrival!
Emily S.
Place rating: 1 Ypsilanti, MI
We came here in July/August in 2013. Wow! Well, let me start off by saying… we aren’t in France and though many people in Canada speak French Canadian it doesn’t give the owner any right to be so rude to her customers. I would expect this treatment in France, but not here. As a matter of fact I just returned home from Holiday and I was never treated so poorly in Nice, Cannes, Lyon, or Paris. When my boyfriend and ordered we each ordered a crêpe and then one extra one to split. She asked which one we wanted out first and we said we would like them all out together. She then mocked us and said we couldn’t eat our crepes that way and intimated us holding both crepes and shoving them in our mouths. It wasn’t funny, it wasn’t cute. It was just plain rude! The crepes themselves weren’t that great. They have nothing on Paris. The waitstaff was rude as well. She pretty much made us order their gross homemade drink speciality that was so terrible. She also insisted that we order the large one. We won’t be coming back. I suggest you go somewhere where you will be treated with some dignity and respect. To this day we still talk about how rudely we were treated.
Cla S.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Franchement, le café crème etait fabuleux, mais la crêpe au chocolat– pas fameuse. Désolé. Really enjoyed the café crème but the chocolate crêpe wasn’t that great. Rather disappointing. Sorry to say. I RECOMMEND: trying something else in the menu. Maybe a savoury crêpe. EXTRATIP: very limited seating, take to go or expect to dine quickly
Marc C.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
C’est bon, très bon, même excellent — dommage que les portions sont micrométriques. Pas de couverts, tout se mange en déroulant le papier qui entoure votre crêpe. Le menu est typique de ce qu’on trouverait dans une crêperie en France mais ici ça fait exotique !