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Though it's a bar and lounge by night, 611 serves some very tasty brunch crepes on the weekend. If there's a wait in the dining room, you can also... More
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half lounge, half dining restaurant, 611 supreme offers an interesting choice of milieus for hearty breakfast crepes. service was casual & friendly... More
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The 611 doesn't have the finest decor, but it does have a very authentic feel to it. It does have a very 'French' feel to it, though the wait staff won't be rude to you for not speaking French with... More
The 611 doesn't have the finest decor, but it does have a very authentic feel to it. It does have a very 'French' feel to it, though the wait staff won't be rude to you for not speaking French with a Parisan accent. The crepes are excellent, and to partake of them would be my primary reason for going to this place. They serve some items that you can get elsewhere, but if you're going to have crepes, you should do so in the right setting, here.
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This little crepe restaurant is very charming. It has a separate bar which is primarily candle-lit and a very nice dining room with large windows. All dishes are crepes and run about $6-$8. On a... More
This little crepe restaurant is very charming. It has a separate bar which is primarily candle-lit and a very nice dining room with large windows. All dishes are crepes and run about $6-$8. On a recent visit my friend and I both enjoyed our meal very much. It should be noted, however, that the crepes are not terribly large; for some folks they might suffice as just an appetizer. They bring a carafe of water to your table, and they have a good selection of wines.
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This little hole in the wall restaurant on Capitol Hill has excellent food and is very affordable. The menu is small but delicious and they do dinners and weekend breakfasts/lunch. The first time... More
This little hole in the wall restaurant on Capitol Hill has excellent food and is very affordable. The menu is small but delicious and they do dinners and weekend breakfasts/lunch. The first time I went, I did not know that it was all crepes and I just thought that what was on the menu came as it was. So, I ordered, and then was surprised that every meal basically came in a crepe. It turned out to be one of the best meals I’ve had! And, I’m a food snob. The great part about this place is that it is so cheap. One entrée is about 6 or 7 bucks, depending on what you order. Therefore you can order wine or drinks and maybe an appetizer or dessert and not break the bank. The ambience in there is really cool and intimate. The bar section is also a fun place to hang out if you don’t want to eat , though I’m not sure if it is as much of a steal.
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