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kissnetothedit
Hungary

Thanks again! You are great!:)
Nice weekend!:)
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14 Feb 2013     



ncech
Italy

I �m with Matt.  Americans would never say they are going to a creperie to have pancakes, since they aren �t the same thing. A creperie gives the impression of a place with a more European feel serving brioches, croissants etc..instead of traditional pancakes, waffles, etc..I would go with saying a restaurant, diner, cafe or pancake house too.

15 Feb 2013     



edrodmedina
United States

A creperie is a place where creepy people hang out drinking coffee and eating pancakes. Ed

15 Feb 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

We sure do.

Well, I�ve been thinking about this, even though I have a life.  I don�t know of any restaurant �creperies�. What we have in England is stands - hotdog/burger stands, this and that stands and creperies. 

15 Feb 2013     

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