Frommer's Review
This more convenient and affordable faux French eatery rests at the foot of Charles Bridge on the Old Town side. Occupying a wing of the St. Francis church complex, the Creperie maintains its links to the Knights of Malta, and does well to approximate the feel of a cozy farmhouse, with old wooden chairs and with hand-stitched pillows thrown on sturdy benches. The savory galettes are filled with spinach, tangy niva cheese, or chicken, and provide a sufficient light lunch for most in the middle of a heavy day of trudging. The sweet crepes with chocolate, fruit compote, or whipped cream are good for an afternoon break or dessert following an evening stroll across the bridge. The dining room is split into two halves, so try to get a table on the right side of the foyer where the bar is, or you may be forgotten by the waitstaff who congregate around the tavern.
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