

Homey counter-serve offering sweet & savory French crêpes & gourmet coffee, plus upstairs seating.
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Address: 732 Oklahoma Ave, Sykesville, MD 21784
Phone: (443) 920-3151
Website: http://www.frenchtwistcafe.com/
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Crepes, they’re made then brought out directly. Caramel sauce made in house & 10/10.
The ordering line can get jammed up/backed up b/c of where register is and the small footprint of downstairs, but overall very happy with meal here and would gladly return.
9/10, would go back.
The food was just ok. The prices are kinda high. The service wasn’t great. Definitely would not go back.
Plenty of seating inside. Outdoor seating. WiFi.
We ordered Iced Pumpkin Spice Latte, Iced chai latte, and a shot of espresso with real whipped cream on top. Very delicious!
We were not going to leave without eating some crepes. We had the banana Nutella crepe and Croi’ffles. Also the gluten free crepe with honey and salted butter. Absolutely amazing!!!!!
The crepes are huge and did I mention delicious?!?!? We will return and try new crepes and drinks.
Once you hit the coffee shop, walk through town and shop in some stores. The whole town is great! And for those of us who love trains, active tracks to watch trains rumble through!!
The staff was fantastic and we really enjoyed watching them make the crepes. It’s inclusive and welcoming to everybody. Which is always a plus!
They have new fans in this family!
My wife and I were in town over the weekend to attend the craft beer festival with some friends from Westminster. We stopped in for brunch around lunchtime today, and the experience was overall very positive. I know nothing about how crepes are meant to be, so I am not commenting on this part.
I ordered both the Canadian crepe as well as a Croiffle, and I did enjoy them both, however the bacon was a bit chewy, and both dishes just seemed a bit plain with not much ‘pop’ to the flavor, I guess my definition of savory might be different. My suggestion would be additional options that could be offered to up the personalization on dishes, spice/sauce wise perhaps.
Otherwise we had a great time, love all the cute things for sale around the counter too!