North Bend, WA 98045
(425) 677-4727
I've been here multiple times, I live in Seatac area, and It's worth the drive. Turkish coffee was great. Service is great! I like how passionate the owner, Sinisa. I'm not a picky eater and i do like the crapes specially when theirs pride involved making it. This had been my getaway spot to take people friends/date.
Insulting service. We waited for 15+ mn. No one even acknowledged us. No one told us if you have to order at the counter (???). They walked by us multiple times without even looking at us. No hello, nothing. After a while some customers walked up to the counter and ordered. The guy disappeared and we couldn't order. At that point it's not even bad service, it's insulting service.
We stopped in for lunch after berry picking nearby. The menu has a little something for everyone - fruit crepes for the picky vegetarian child, classic lemon crepes for the smaller appetite, savory chicken crepes for the friend in need of a full meal, and gluten-free crepes for the special diet. The food was all presented very nicely and everyone was happy with their selections - quite tasty. The atmosphere is very casual and attractive, and the service was prompt and friendly.
Yelp reviews lead me astray! I came to Euro Lounge with high expectations after seeing the 4 1/2 star rating. The location is a cute little spot on the main street in North Bend. The employee who waited on us was friendly and made small talk. The food was a little underwhelming, though. My fiancé was with me and we decided to order one savory and one sweet crepe and share them both. We ordered the chicken, spinach, feta for the savory but were told they were out of chicken :-(. Sad! So we ended up with the veggie crepe. The veggies (spinach, mushroom, peppers, broccoli) were all fresh and flavorful but the parmesan cheese wasn't melted all the way. The sweet one had bananas, blueberries, and strawberries. It was good but not out-of-this-world good. The Turkish coffee (it was my first time trying it) was a fun little presentation and was super intense at first, but I got used to it after adding a bit of sugar and actually enjoyed the citrusy taste. At a $36 price tag for two crepes and a coffee, I expected to be "wowed" a little more. I'd come in again, but probably just for dessert and would split one with my fiancé.
I really enjoyed the eclectic and hominess of this place, the owners have done a fantastic job of making the experience feel so special - it's easy to really unwind and enjoy your company here. The crepes themselves were delicious although I would have preferred more filling inside the crepe, but maybe it's my own fault because I opted out on cheese... Anyways, highly recommend!
This is the gem of North Bend!!!!! Best berry crepes I've ever had, great Turkish coffees and service!
Cute little crepe shop. Love what the owner is doing (local, organic, simple). Love his entrepreneurial spirit. Coffee was great. I recommend the veggie gluten-free crepe. The rest of my crew had ham/mozzarella- good but kind of dry (no sauce). A little expensive for a family, for what you get, which is really the only reason we wont become regulars. (Well, that and we are passing through).
Best crepes in the entire Seattle area!! Trust me I've tried them all! The cook uses organic ingredients and you can definitely taste the difference. So worth the 40 minute drive.
Quirky, but cool. The place is really.... really quirky. I think that is could be a better place with a few more options on the menu. It is pricey and doesn't really keep up with the expectation for the price. The portions are not very big and you are left with a big bill and still slightly hungry. We left and went to the bakery next door because we were all still hungry. The crepes are okay. They have a good texture but they are just crepes, and shouldn't be so expensive.
We stopped here after skiing at the Snoqualmie Summit and wanted to grab a little snack before heading back home. The crew Very friendly, sweet and made small talk. He wanted to explain about the Turkish coffee but I was socially awkward and told him that I already know about Turkish coffee (I had it before several times in Europe) The crepes/coffee Nice crepes, made fresh, no frozen vegetables. I think the price is on the higher side, but on the same level will other cafes/diners around here. The Turkish coffee is definitely authentic and I would recommend it. The place It's really weird, esp. If you're European or have been to Europe, but in a really cute way. Bottom line. I would give the 5th star for the cute weirdness of the place alone, but others might not find it cute. So it's a very solid 4 stars.
Amazing food and service. Wasn't sure what to expect but we will definitely will be back. Try the Turkish coffee. Management : Don't go changin'
This place was so great! A definite must visit when you hike up mount si. The owner was so nice and food was so fresh!
Makes sense to have a real cappuccino once in a while right? Here is the spot to experience that very thing. Crepes and fresh ingredients makes you one happy camper on a sunday morning adventure. Haha, just being funny. But all honesty good place, good staff, honest people.
We love crepes so it's good to know there's a place to stop at after going hiking, skiing, or camping up in the woods in Snoqualmie. Menu could be expanded a little and prices were a little high but food was delicious.
Our party of six plus two toddlers had a wonderful Sunday brunch. We each loved our choice-there was savory - ham and cheese crepe, the works and sweet -lemon and orange w/whip cream topping. The coffee was great, Americano, Turkish Coffee and lattes included.
We went there today for a snack after hiking. My husband and I shared the chicken,spinach, and feta crepe. It was very good, but maybe not exactly what you'd expect. It was more like a warm spinach salad inside a crepe. Which I think is great because it wasn't a heavy overly cheesy crepe. My husband really enjoyed the macchiato. In fact he licked the foam out of the to go cup on the way home. This is a very small, but quaint place and the people there are very nice.
1 hour wait for crepes??? To be fair, the server said that it would take up to 30 minutes for my order due to the large group (of maybe 12 people) in the back, but that wait stretched into AN HOUR!!!!! How long does it take to make crepes? So not worth it. And the crepes were nothing special.
This is a wonderful gem of a place. Nice atmosphere, outstanding owner/hosts, and really good, healthy food. Everything is made to order -- with fresh ingredients. I most recently tried the spinach, chicken and feta crepe, which was -- again -- excellent. The spinach was undeniably fresh; the chicken was cooked just right -- tender and moist; and the feta was in employed in just the right amounts -- its saltiness rounding out the flavors nicely. Don't like feta? You can choose from a handful of quality cheeses. . Regardless of the meal you want, they've got you covered. Pair that with an expertly crafted coffee of your choice, and you can't go wrong.
So wonderful..greaaat coffee, wonderful service and Euro cool atmosphere!! The owner goes out of his way to make fresh,horgeous crepes and coffee,huge portions ,with delicate creative flair!! Family friendly,but best for an inyimate date or conversation.
I had the ham and cheese crepe with mozzarella, as the owner suggested. It was good, but not 4 stars good. The cheese was most likely from a bag mix and only half of it was melted. The flavors were very good, and the crepe was yummy, but I felt like the personal touch was lacking a little. My husband had the veggie crepe, which I tried as well. Tons of veggies, prepared great! Again, the cheese wasn't fully melted. Nice but small portion of fruit on the side. Very expensive for two ok crepes. Total was about $30 for two lunch crepes and tip.
Euro Lounge Cafe
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129 W North Bend Way
North Bend, WA 98045 b/t N Main Ave & S Ballarat Ave - Phone number (425) 677-4727
- Business website euroloungecreperia.com
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“My regular order is "the works" crepe or the "Serbian citrus" with all fruit added and a Turkish coffee or Turkish hazelnut latte.” in 18 reviews
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“They use excellent fresh ingredients and are super accommodating if you want to tailor your own crepe creation.” in 5 reviews
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“The early morning company and conversation with Sinisa was worth it's weight in gold.” in 3 reviews
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Andrew K. said "Five stars. Really? I LOVE this place. First note - it's in the middle of freaking nowhere. As far as I'm concerned, North Bend is halfway to Montana, and that's coming from someone who lives on the East…" read morein Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt, Burgers
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Jason L. said "So this place is absolutely adored by locals and many out of towners but it's never really stuck with me. One of the big reasons is that it is always busy, especially on weekends. It's a bit of a tourist…" read morein American (Traditional)
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Karl K. said "You need to get past the fact that this place is in a disgusting gas station. It is a must stop for a meal when traveling through North Bend. My BBQ port sandwich was piled high with a wonderful tangy meat." read morein Barbeque, Burgers
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Susan M. said "Looks great :) We drove by this place BEFORE it changed owners & it looked like a dump from the outside. The new owner/chef really turned things around in there. Hubby and I stopped in on whim on Friday…" read morein American (New)
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