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Crepe Encounters of the Third Time

The experience at Crepe Revolution is worth the trip.

 

My first encounter with crepes was when I was quite young. My mom, like every good housewife back in the 1960s, tried everything the magazines touted as the latest and greatest. 

In the late '60s, the rage among the sophisticated was crepe suzette. Determined to be sophisticated too, Mom set out to make crepes. And crepes she made. I remember it took her hours and you could hear her constantly griping throughout the process. 

Ah, but when served, those strawberry crepes were beautiful and tasted fabulous. Afterwards, mom vowed she’d never make them again…and she never did. 

In the 1970s, the Magic Pan came to Cumberland Mall. Crepes were their specialty. Mom, either yearning for crepes again or still desiring to be among the sophisticated, took me there for a mother/daughter lunch. 

Memories of this encounter conjure up black and white décor with way too much wrought iron, a plate with three soggy cannoli looking pastries filled with really gross meat, and the bearded waitress that served us. 

I remember I tried really hard not to notice her beard, but, for a young girl, all that dark facial hair looked scary. And, being a brunette, I wondered if one day I, too, would have a beard like that. 

My third encounter with crepes came the other day when my husband John and I decided to venture down to Crepe Revolution in the West Village Place. Thank God, there was no wrought iron or bearded waitress. Instead, the décor was urban modern – kind of 1960s retro - modular patterns, bright colors, concrete flooring, and exposed ducting. 

The atmosphere at lunch…casual - ordering at the counter with a number brought to the table. The crepes were made on the spot and they had no problem catering to John’s dietary sensitivity and restrictiveness. They offer gluten-free as well as dairy-free crepes, sandwiches, soups, salads, dessert, and a full bar.

Owners Neel Sengupta and Chef Robert Morneweck founded Crepe Revolution about two-and-a-half years ago. According to Neel, they chose crepes because of the versatility and ease of blending with all types of culinary cuisine styles. 

It’s apparent from talking with Neel that these owners want dining to be more than just dinner; they want it to be a food experience with community involvement and relationship building. On Sunday evenings they host “Sunday Supper” a time to kick back and enjoy the last of the weekend. 

One night a month, a themed wine- and/or beer-paired dinner is featured. Each dinner includes four dishes; each dish is paired with a wine or beer specific to that month’s theme.

They vary the theme from month to month – March was wines of Spain; April…Americana (a beer and wine pairing collaborating with Hop City in West Atlanta). 

Of my third encounter I will say that the crepes were enjoyable, the home style potatoes – excellent, and the experience worth the trip. I can’t say I will remember this crepe encounter as vividly as I remember the other two…but then, that might just be a good thing.

Crepe Revolution

4600 West Village Place

Smyrna 30080

770.485.7440 phone

770.485.7857 fax

Brunch

Saturday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Sunday 9 a.m.– 3 p.m.

Lunch & Dinner

Monday – Thursday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Sunday 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Catering for private events is also available.

Have you been to Crepe Revolution? What did you think? Tell us in the comments.

Karen Peters

3:32 pm on Monday, April 4, 2011

I have eaten here several times and have never been disappointed. I've come for lunch and dinner, with a friend and with a group of friends. The service is excellent and friendly, the owner is very gracious and remembers his customers, and the food is varied and delicious - both the entree and dessert types. I highly recommend this restaurant.

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Vicki Hammond

6:02 pm on Monday, April 4, 2011

Thanks, Karen, for reading and for sharing your crepe experience.

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Janet Hardy

9:55 pm on Monday, April 4, 2011

I have had brunch at Crepe Revolution many times, and have never been disappointed. The servers always make you feel welcome, and are very attentive. I will never stop eating here.

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Vicki Hammond

4:52 pm on Tuesday, April 5, 2011

I'm going to have to try brunch...appreciate the comment and thanks for reading.

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OBY DUPREE

8:37 am on Sunday, November 6, 2011

I was addicted to the Magic Pan! Loved that Place and always thought Athens should open one up.

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Vicki Hammond

9:12 am on Sunday, November 6, 2011

Whatever happened to it? I can't recall why it closed.

OBY DUPREE

10:01 am on Sunday, November 6, 2011

I never knew, but it was always full of people whenever I went.

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R. Anderson

10:21 am on Sunday, November 6, 2011

The food is delicious and the staff friendly and efficient. It's a great restaurant.

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