Crepe Montagne
Based on 1512 reviews

J F
a week ago
I read a lot of good reviews, and walked in with high expectations! Although the group arrived after me was seated before us, the waiting time was acceptable. We ordered an omelette and a savoury crepe. The smoked salmon omelette was pretty good, but the crepe was quite disappointing. It was quite dry…
The most disappointing part was the service…. Everything was fine until the waitress cleared the table, including napkins at the very same second that I put my fork down. I was still having my last bite. She didn’t asked if we were done, instead simply took the dishes and said I will bring your bill.
We understand the restaurant was busy But from the moment the food was served till we walked out of the restaurant, it was only 25mins….. I don’t know why she was rushing us…

Pearobearo
a week ago
I read a lot of good review and was excited to try this place. My experience did not live up to my expectations at all.
The space is cozy, charming, and very welcoming.
My mocha... Meh?
My crepe (Belle Helene) was raw tasting and left a lingering flour taste. Overall dish were very average, if not slightly below. A taste I cannot justify at this price point. I expected better. Mine did come with a good poached pear, which was perfectly cooked. Still bright and refreshing. But the crepe ruined it. Chocolate sauce tasted store bought and not made in house. Vanilla icecream was the same, nothing to write home about.
Don't get me wrong, I think you can corporate mass producing ingredients into perfectly good comfort dishes with the right balance. But this was not it. It left me feeling like I was having a thoughtless dish, cheaply put together and made into a fancy dish with a touch of poached pear.
The bratwurst on the side was pretty good, probably the only thing I actually like. I don't recall now but the herb in there was pretty on point. But at $6 for such a small portion (doesn't appeared to even be a link worth) left me questioning the portion size.
The whole service was very messy. The waitresses kept asking each other what's what and they just all seems very confused. They seems to be trying so I want to praise them for effort but it doesn't make for a good dining experience. One of the waitress almost drop the hot mocha on me because her hand was super shaky.
This place is definitely not for me, and I doubt I would return. It was nice to go once though.

Vishal Tapiawala
3 weeks ago
Charming breakfast spot with a cozy atmosphere and friendly service. The food was decent but the overall experience made it worth a visit. Good place to try if you’re in the village and want something different.

Lauren Kaufman
4 months ago
We visited on a Friday morning while in Whistler, and it was an incredible experience! The restaurant is on the smaller side, so there might be a wait—especially for larger groups—but, it's 100% worth it.
From the moment we walked in, the service was top-notch. Our server was so kind, attentive, and helped us decide what to order, making the whole experience even better. We had the Eggs Benedict and the Western Breakfast, and everything was delicious. The potatoes were so with flavorful, the pancakes were perfectly fluffy, and the Hollandaise sauce on the Benedict was absolutely to die for!
The cozy atmosphere made it feel like we were in a charming little French café right in the heart of the village. We will definitely be coming back he next time we’re in Whistler! Highly recommend!

E Y
in the last week
Used to be one of our favourites in town, but was quite disappointed with our recent visit. Crepes were bland and thick, toppings were just meh. What happened?