Crepes Paulette, Crêperie in Bentonville, US.
Crepes Paulette is a crêperie in Bentonville that prepares both sweet and savory crepes with fresh ingredients, cooking them in front of customers through a large window display. The space has a casual, welcoming feel with seating for dining in.
The restaurant started in 2010 as a food truck run by a Bentonville resident and her French husband. In 2016, it moved to a permanent location where it has remained since.
The menu blends French cooking traditions with Arkansas ingredients, featuring creations like La Thai or La Elvis that combine peanut butter and bacon. This approach reflects how French recipes have adapted and grown in the American South.
The restaurant is located near the main square and Crystal Bridges Museum, making it easy to find and visit alongside other local attractions. The space can get crowded during lunch hours, so arriving early or visiting at off-peak times works well.
The restaurant offers gluten-free crepes made with buckwheat for savory dishes, providing an option for guests with dietary restrictions. This feature is often overlooked despite being a thoughtful addition to the menu.
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