Le Crepe Man

Since its takeover in Cork City, Ireland (2005), ”˜The Crepe Man”˜ has moved back to its home region in southwest Victoria, where Mark has opened a creperie called ”˜Le Crepe Man of Belfast”˜, which is based on Port Fairy”™s original name, ”˜Belfast”™ (until 1887)... read more.

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43 Sackville Street, Port Fairy, VIC, 3284
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Since its takeover in Cork City, Ireland (2005), ”˜The Crepe Man”˜ has moved back to its home region in southwest Victoria, where Mark has opened a creperie called ”˜Le Crepe Man of Belfast”˜, which is based on Port Fairy”™s original name, ”˜Belfast”™ (until 1887).

The creperie is located in the historic city centre of Port Fairy in Belfast”™s old bakery building, which was once a thriving bakery for nearly 90 years. The premises have the charm of the old world and are licensed. Private events for up to 30 people can be held here.

Seven days a week you will find a varied menu with a variety of products from local producers who also frequent the local farmers market scene. You can also find us on the go at events, farmers markets and festivals.

The crepe batters are hand made using a blend of flours and fresh eggs with a gluten-free or vegan batter also available.

Location

Facilities

  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Suitable for Functions
  • Takeaway Available
  • Free Wifi
  • Fully licensed
  • Under $20
  • Bistro/Cafe/Deli
  • Brunch
  • Coffee
  • Dessert
  • French
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch

Accessibility

  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.

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