Crêpes n' Crêpes Moves to Congress Park With Expanded Hours and Menu, Plus a Full Bar

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The business originally started as an Elitch Gardens food cart.

“We greatly appreciate nineteen years in Cherry Creek, but it was time to upgrade,” says Alexandra Pozdnyak, co-owner and general manager of. The traditional French restaurant recently moved to 1222 Madison Street in Congress Park and hosted its grand opening on March 18.

“A lot of people [have] said they stopped going to Cherry Creek because of the parking and construction issues that they encountered there," Pozdnyak says,"so we decided to move. We found this location, and it’s a good fit for us. ... It’s a stand-alone building [with] a patio, and it’s one large floor. It’s not multiple rooms, [like] we had before."

“Our recipes are very much [southern] French. We use French spices, ingredients, cheese — as well as our wine,” says Pozdnyak. She adds that unlike the restaurant’s former location, Crêpes n' Crêpes now has a full bar, which complements its newly extended hours.

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