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Geppetto Cafe

Geppetto Cafe

4121 Butler St, 15206, Pittsburgh, United States

Cafe • Vegan • Coffee • American


"We were in town visiting relatives for Thanksgiving and we were looking for a place to eat breakfast and my daughter recommended Geppetto Cafe. What a great experience. Very eclectic decorations--hanging books above the tables, exposed walls painted white, and other items with an industrial feel to it. The restaurant is thin up front and opens in the back a bit. Our waiter said the weekends are really packed, so plan accordingly. Their menu is perfect if you like a nice variety. There are savory and sweet crepes as well as paninis. While we did not try it, they also have a wide variety of coffee drinks and gelato for dessert. We tried two different savory crepes, the Ham Cheese and the Love Hate Thing. The Ham and cheese, well it had both on it, served with gruyere cheese and a honey aioli. We added spinach (and they have tons of other choices you an add to any dish or create your own crepe from scratch . The Love and Hate Thing crepe was smoked turkey, goat cheese and avocado with a Béchamel sauce (Béchamel sauce, also known as white sauce, is made from a white roux and milk. Of the two dishes, I have to say that I liked the Ham Cheese better because of the combination of flavors. We went the Sunday after Thanksgiving so I might just have been tired for turkey, but I think the goat cheese was a bit overwhelming. All the savory crepes are served with a side salad which was also yummy. All table are provided a free bottle of water, other drinks including the aforementioned coffee cost money. I can't wait to get back to the Burgh to visit this place again. There are a ton of other crepes to try and maybe a few paninis too."

Tifiny's Creperie

Tifiny's Creperie

567 S Valley View Dr, St. George, UT 84770, United States

Vegan • Coffee • French • Vegetarian Friendly


"Food was great I had the chicken Diane. The crepe had good flavor and hollandaise sauce was tasty. Asparagus was a tad over cooked, but it worked. There coffee was gas station level, overall food quality was 7of10. Meanwhile, there was serious gaps between food order to food delivery. We sat knowing what we wanted and ordered right away. The drinks were quick and want to reiterate our was put in immediately. The waitress gave no discussion of the kitchen issues. We waited 1.75 hours from order to delivery. First our waitress was pleasant she had a lot of tables and managed them in a basic way. Not exceptional but basics were fulfilled. The process of sitting, ordering and fulfillment for the food seemed to work. I never wanted to spend two hours trying to eat here. I 'll freely tell my friends and family if asked Tiffany 's crepes is the slowest kitchen in town and with obviously mad staff. Even if they delivered good food, the titanic discontent of waiting so long for the kitchen: The food system is broken and flawed in many ways. Is the kitchen too small? Too many seats? Not able to create food efficiency? Something is not working. I was shocked at the kitchen service, coming out and having a verbal large confrontation with a table next on to us. They waited two hour for their food. A regular patron at that... Id imagine the angry guy was the kitchen manager. He was angry and not professional; loudly saying out or the two hrs he only had 30 minutes to create their food. Wow, so either a lost order or slow delivery. Meanwhile I lean towards crappy process cause my food took nearly as long. The other table 's waitress gave much better communication...The kitchen is slow, there is a long wait for food. Yet he was straight hostile to we patrons. Coming out twice to deliver the kitchen discontent. Telling all of us he 's ... not a dog to service our tables. To the owner: your product is good and delivery was awful."