Village Crepe Haus

8661 N Main St, Helen
(706) 892-1208

Recent Reviews

Michael Tatum

What a great place to grab some delicious food. They have a crepe for everything you can think of. Great coffee.Right on the main road in the middle of downtown Helen. Great location ?Definitely going

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Noah Jones

Yummie great breakfast ? im stuffed ?

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Jennifer Hammond

This was my favorite breakfast from our entire trip! The crepe was exactly what I was hoping for. I created my own and added cream cheese, fresh blueberries, raspberry puree, and graham cracker crumbs! Delish! And the customer service was top notch! Very friendly and helpful!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel

Powdered eggs? It was like a prison crepe lol. Coffee tasted like the cheap free coffee at a bad hotel, I should've just made some folgers at the airbnb. It's sad when you realize huddle house would've given you better food and I Hate to bad mouth small business but seriously...do better. Too many people with small restaurants that are profit driven and not passion driven so they cut corners on quality. The dude working can't be blamed he was doing as he was told to do but sheesh that waffle was about the same quality as a frozen Eggo waffle.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

Mohammed Ali

I had a disappointing experience with one of the worst crepes I've ever eaten – it had an unpleasant taste, especially with the addition of bad-tasting nuts " seems old or kept expose to air for long time". Surprisingly, I paid $22 for this subpar crepe, making me feel like I was robbed.

Wallace Floyd

Had to try the Elvis Crepe. It was well worth it.I don't recommend the machine coffee, but otherwise....Def stop by this gem.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Helen A Harvey

Said you were open, got there at 4.30 and you were closed. Drove from Blairsville, tried to call, no answer just rang.

Morgan Revels

I’m unsure if this is a family owned business, or what the dynamic is. My friend and I stopped in for breakfast on Sunday, Feb 11, 2024. There was a guy in his upper 20s - 30s and a younger woman I’m guessing between 17-19 working at the time. The guy was CLEARLY on drugs. Slurring his speech, swaying, talking in obnoxiously loud volumes. He couldn’t complete taking my order. He bumped into the other worker carrying coffees and knocked a trash can into the floor. Although he was not rude, he was cussing in front of a family with a kid and every person in there was very uncomfortable. He later “burned” his hand and LEFT the girl alone to run to the drug store for medicine, but not before announcing to the entire establishment that he was leaving due to a burn on his hand and pleading with us to be patient with his coworker. The younger woman was clearly mortified but I could tell she was not shocked by this behavior. She was so professional, kind, and simply picked up his slack. Before leaving, my friend and I thanked her and suggested she search for another job, which made her tear up. I have thought about her often since we left. Like I said, I’m not sure the dynamic of the establishment, but the Manager/Owner/Operator should feel ASHAMED for allowing her to be on shift alone with someone like that. Or let alone employing someone like that. DO NOT eat here. Especially if you have young children. And to the young lady who was working there, I truly hope things get better for you and I’m sorry you have been subject to this lifestyle.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Kameron Schofield

My partner and I were looking for a good breakfast location during our stay on MLK weekend. This is actually my first crepe experience and man... was it a special one. We ordered the bacon & egg crepe and the blueberry lemon crepe(one for nutrients and one for the sweet-tooth). Wow!!! I can't believe the quality behind these crepes. It looked like a two man show in the kitchen and the joy spreading from in their radiated into my meal, especially my hot chocolate. For a minute I really forgot that I was only a bit over an hour from Atlanta, GA. The atmosphere inside Village Crepe Haus is like waiting for your grandmother to make your favorite breakfast while you observe all the old stuff she's collected over the years. Only downside to this location is the lack of seating. Limited space, but well worth the wait!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tramon Woodson

My wife loves the crepes. I'm not much of a sweet eater, but I did it, give a taste, and would agree it was good. My wife plans on getting another on our last day of the trip.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Blueberry, Strawberry, Whipped Cream

Conor Hale

Hours on google are not

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Morgan R.

I'm unsure if this is a family owned business, or what the dynamic is. My friend and I stopped in for breakfast on Sunday, Feb 11, 2024. There was a guy in his upper 20s - 30s and a younger woman I'm guessing between 17-19 working at the time. The guy was CLEARLY on drugs. Slurring his speech, swaying, talking in obnoxiously loud volumes. He couldn't complete taking my order. He bumped into the other worker carrying coffees and knocked a trash can into the floor. Although he was not rude, he was cussing in front of a family with a kid and every person in there was very uncomfortable. He later "burned" his hand and LEFT the girl alone to run to the drug store for medicine, but not before announcing to the entire establishment that he was leaving due to a burn on his hand and pleading with us to be patient with his coworker. The younger woman was clearly mortified but I could tell she was not shocked by this behavior. She was so professional, kind, and simply picked up his slack. Before leaving, my friend and I thanked her and suggested she search for another job, which made her tear up. I have thought about her often since we left. Like I said, I'm not sure the dynamic of the establishment, but the Manager/Owner/Operator should feel ASHAMED for allowing her to be on shift alone with someone like that. Or let alone employing someone like that. DO NOT eat here. Especially if you have young children. And to the young lady who was working there, I truly hope things get better for you and I'm sorry you have been subject to this lifestyle.

Elijah Rahman

Great atmosphere super friendly and fast service and to top it all off was delicious.Fast favorite from out of

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Gyro Crepe

Katelyn N.

First impression: I was SO excited to eat here while I was in town.. the outside of the crepe house is adorable, as is everything in this cute little German themed town. We came in around 11 o clock on a Sunday (on the off season) and this little place was SLAMMED. There's a very limited amount of seats and tables. But luckily by the time we were done waiting in line we were able to snag a table. (We were standing in line waiting to order for about 10-15 minutes, and we don't receive our food for another 15-20 min after that). The coffee: I ordered a white chocolate cappuccino.. it was 10 out of 10. I like my coffee sweet but with a strong coffee flavor and this fully delivered. My partner ordered a s'mores iced coffee and she really loved it! It was sweet and creamy and everything she wanted.. Le crepe: I had a Nutella crepe with strawberries and bananas. It was DELICIOUS. Easily 5 stars. It was soft and fluffy, the fruit was perfectly ripe and delicious. My partner had a Elvis crepe but she substituted the peanut butter for Nutella. It was totally delicious, but unfortunately it was a little crispy and kept cracking. The guy making the crepes (may have the been the owner?) was super nice and instantly made her another one. The second one brought out was perfect and honestly I was kinda jealous on how delicious her crepe was. The only think I really didn't like was the pricing system... for most of the crepes, it a "build your own" and they charge by the ingredient. By the time I was done I paid $40 for two crepes and 2 coffees. It was definitely worth it and I would do it again; but I do wish they had more crepes on the menu that were pre-set combos with 1 set price (like the Elvis). Over all there was a few cons to this little spot, but it was so delicious and you can tell it is a small, family owned business. Which is why I think this place is a MUST if you're rolling through Helen. Just make sure you don't stop in at brunch time if you have a strict time schedule.

Jen Domino

Loved the gentleman Chris who was filling in helping a friend. Very engaging and friendly, 3 girls from Alabama were very happy. Thank you Chris for taking care of us and entertaining!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Elvis Crepe, Crepes

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