Creperie de la Paix, French restaurant in Condesa, Mexico City, Mexico
Creperie de la Paix is a French dining establishment in Condesa that serves sweet and savory crepes alongside traditional French dishes in a relaxed setting. The restaurant occupies a space on Michoacán Street where both casual and more substantial meals are available.
The restaurant opened in 1997 when four entrepreneurs converted a small space into a dining venue using wooden crates as furniture. What began as a modest operation has since grown into an established presence in the neighborhood.
Jazz performances on Thursday nights shape the venue's role as a gathering space that blends French culinary traditions with Mexico City's creative community. Visitors experience live music while enjoying meals, making it a social hub beyond just dining.
The restaurant operates Monday afternoons starting at 2 PM and Tuesday through Sunday from 9 AM, closing at 11 PM each evening. Visitors can pay with major credit cards.
The menu started with only crepes served in cones before expanding into a full range of dishes based on what customers wanted. This evolution happened organically as regulars shared their preferences over time.
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