Crêpes à la Cart

Mobile caterer · Carrollton

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A Complete Guide to New Orleans’s Best Late-Night Food Destinations

"Fuel up French-style at this Uptown, walk-up crepe counter with beaucoup sweet and savory options and breakfast at all hours. Crêpes à la Cart dishes crepes filled with meat (the “carnivore”), all kinds of cheese, four different versions of the smoked-salmon crepe, lots of vegetarian options, and for the sweets seeker, ice cream and Nutella; 50 kinds of crepes in all. Even better, it’s open midnight (or later) most days — check the website for the most updated hours." - Beth D'Addono, Clair Lorell

https://nola.eater.com/maps/new-orleans-best-late-night-food-new-orleans-nola

8837 Willow St, New Orleans, LA 70118 Get directions

crepesalacartnola.com
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