
Gourmet sweet & savory crepes, espresso, smoothies & panini in a contemporary space with a patio.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2725 Commercial St SE, Salem, OR 97302
Phone: (503) 581-1716
Website: http://www.frenchpressroasters.com/
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Reviews
This place can get very packed and busy, so if you’re expecting one-on-one customer service, this isn’t the place for you. I don’t really mind, as they’re not rude or anything, but they keep their employees in a fast-paced environment. They also have a drive-thru if you don’t want to deal with the possibility of not having any seating! It’s definitely a must-try if you’re in Salem. To me, they’re the best crêpes in Salem. Their consistency is smooth and chewy, just as I like them to be.
My mother and I went here for brunch. It was pretty busy so there was a short wait for our food. We ordered the Banana Flambeau and Apple Pie crepes with the Belgian Cocoa. OMG! It was so dang delicious, well worth the short wait.
The restaurant and eating area was spit spot and clean.
Fireplace was burning making a welcome and warming atmosphere.
Highly recommend going here is you want some dang good food, hot cocoa or coffee, and a great time. I’ll certainly be back very soon with my date.
Thank you for the great time!
I came in around 8:45am this morning and it wasn’t too busy, and wasn’t greeted by anyone. Instead there was a guy behind the counter who just stood there, would turn away, and then approached the counter once I decided what I wanted. I ordered a drink – a chai, and against my better judgement, their gingerbread crepe. It came to over $18 and I added $2 for a tip. A tip I didn’t think was deserved, especially after I received my food.
I got the chai on the bar relatively quickly. It’s hot and full, and delicious, which is why I rated it as high as I did. Sadly that’s where the good ends. The food was brought to my table by a girl who must have been having a bad day—short, blond hair tied back—and didn’t smile or say hi or thank you or anything as she brought the crepe to the table alongside one napkin and a dirty fork.
Going up to the counter, I asked for a knife so I could actually cut the thing, only to have two other staff just stare at me and tell me that their ‘over there beside the menus’. Which…fine, but like…I’ve been here before and received both, so I’m not sure what the usual requirement is?
Now as I said the chai was good but the crepe was absolutely disgusting. Dry, tasteless. Nothing like the description on the menu. I don’t know what’s so holiday about this, when the crepe part itself is so tough you can barely cut it with a knife. It also mentioned eggnog too, yet there no eggnog flavoring anywhere in here. It’s absolutely inedible. I tried maybe two bites before I gave up and shoved it aside. I should have gone with my usual, so I guess it’s on me. I would have said something, but given my experience so far with this staff, I doubt it would have made any difference.
Take this as a lesson learned. There are far better breakfast places in town, several around this location. No chai is worth this.