Mediterranean Medley Crepe
Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Crepe
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Front of restaurant, we could see our crepes being made in front of us!
Crepe crazy
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Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Crepe
Dulce De Leche Turtle Crepe
Turkey avocado with turkey subbed for ham
Mediterranean Medley Crepe
Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Crepe
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Cowboy Up Crepe
Chi Chicken and Mushroom Crepe
Nutella Royale Crepe Lemon Zest Dust Crepe
Scandinavian crepe
Mercer Salad
Andrew P.
Jan 9, 2025
This wasn't at their proper location -- I was at the Christmas Village in Baltimore, and they were one of the few options available for those not wanting bratwurst or the like. Their line also wasn't insane. While waiting, I was looking through their sweet and savory options... I liked what I saw! It wasn't until I got up to order that I realized everyone working were deaf, and I learned this establishment is deaf-owned -- awesome! I ordered the Mediterranean medley and was able to add turkey (the menu gives the option to add chicken, but this is allowed too). I really liked their system -- they gave out colored numbers indicating what your order would be. Mine took a bit of a while (and it was cold), but the system was efficient and there were a lot of people to wait on. When it came out, it was DELICIOUS, and I was nothing short of satisfied. There are no crepe places right nearby, so it isn't very often that I have it. What a treat! If you need a crepe fix, you can't go wrong here! Next time I'll try one of the sweet ones.
Read MoreJordan N.
Dec 22, 2024
I still love the crepes here ever since I've tried them in Texas. Here though, the menu is much more simplified, with limited options, since they work out of a Federal Hill food hall instead of a brick-and-mortar.Their bread-and-butter business still seems to be working at local fairs and festivals - which is still a great thing since they're pretty reliable in almost every way. But it would be nice to see if they can go full-on brick-and-mortar and start serving a wider range of salads, coffees, sandwiches, etc like they do in Texas.Deaf-owned, Deaf-proud, and most importantly - Deaf-run. And it's one of the most popular and recognizable brand in the restaurant industry within America's Deaf community. Hopefully one day it can spread to new locations throughout the Northeast, from DC to Boston.For savory, I enjoyed the pesto chicken crepe, and their sweet cheese delight crepe remains a favorite for dessert. But it's really hard to go wrong here with anything from their menu.
Read MoreMarianne Navarro ..
Mar 3, 2025
Our family enjoyed our crepes from Crepe Crazy last weekend. My crepe had lemon zest and caramel on it while both my daughters ordered Nutella and fruit. The business advertises as deaf-owned and the person behind the counter provides instructions on how best to order. The stall is in the Cross Street Market which was lively when we weee there with families and adults enjoying the wide selection of vendors on a Saturday evening.
Read MoreJoyce L.
Aug 3, 2024
Crepe Crazy is located inside Cross Street Market. It's like a big food court. We came here for late breakfast. We tried their chicken mushroom and cowboy, ham and cheese. We really enjoyed the chicken and mushroom. It is made to order so there was little bit of wait. Card payment only.
Read MoreRho L.
Dec 5, 2024
Keep getting the same ole crepe! Why? Because it's so good. The chicken pesto. I always wanted to try the "dessert" type, but I'm too hungry for the food type.
Read MoreHannah C.
Oct 22, 2023
Note! As others mention here, this is a deaf owned business so when you order you will point at the menu and if you have any requests you may need to write it down.Service is fast depending on how many people are there. There are only 3 crepe stations so that limits how fast the creeps can be made. Food was great. My only comment is that I wish it stayed on the heat longer so that the cheese could actually melt a little and the center of the items weren't still cold. I think in the future I would probably request longer heat time.This place is a part of the cross street market so the seating is open. It's typically bustling with people walking around to different places.
Read MoreChristina W.
Jul 3, 2024
Amazing food at good prices! My fave crepe shoppe. Conveniently located at Cross Street Market.
Read MoreEJ S.
Jun 11, 2024
The food quality, portion, and price were all amazing. The service at this deaf-owned business was also professional. We will definitely return to Cross Street Market for their food, and enjoy it in the plentiful seating!
Read MoreAlex F.
Aug 3, 2024
I was on my way back from getting coffee for me and my fiancé when I made a split-second decision to get some crepes to go with the coffee. I got the simplest looking two I could see on the menu (Nutella royale and lemon zest dust). Their griddle was out in front behind the glass so I could see them make the crepes fresh to order. Both tasted fine but the lemon one especially had a nice citrusy flavor.
Read MoreMarci P.
Jul 28, 2023
RUN DON'T WALK to Crepe Crazy!!! I love supporting small businesses and. Deaf owned business especially. I had the caprese crepe and it was out of this world!! The service was amazing and environment hip. Parking is a bit tricky but it is WORTH IT!!!
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