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crêperie

American  
[krey-puh-ree, krep-uh-, krepuh-ree] / ˈkreɪ pə ri, ˈkrɛp ə-, krɛpəˈri /

noun

plural

crêperies
  1. a restaurant specializing in crepes.


creperie British  
/ ˈkreɪp-, ˈkrɛpərɪ /

noun

  1. an eating establishment that specializes in pancakes; pancake house

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of crêperie

From French; crêpe, -ery

Example Sentences

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Owner of French café and creperie CocoRico Sébastien Perrais said "it's definitely difficult for everyone" but the Central Market where his business was based "is vibrant now".

From BBC

For your sugar and caffeine fix: Doppio Cafe & Creperie is open, too.

From Seattle Times

With images taken in Paris over the last 10 years, “Paris Blues” illustrates Bitton’s longing for his hometown through his unique lens, presenting photos that reflect his childhood, including an image of the building he grew up in and a photo of a crêperie, which Bitton titled “Barbe à Papa” as per his childhood obsession with children’s book character Barbapapa.

From Los Angeles Times

There's about a dozen savoury food outlets at Devauden this year and a number of sweet and drink stalls, including baker Isabel Davies who will take her creperie and cake van from nearby Coleford in the Forest of Dean.

From BBC

The Crêperie is one of my favorite restaurants, but we haven’t been there in a while—not since before my parents had to put our house up for sale.

From Literature