€uroMeinke
08-06-2005, 11:07 AM
The Digs: La Creperie in Long Beach, Belmont Shore
The Gig: Dinner
The Scene: A little slice of France in Long Beach’s Belmont Shore. The place itself is a montage of French culture with murals and artifacts paying homage to the Metro, Pigalle, and the countryside of Provence. In the evenings, you can rest in the lounge area and enjoy the swanky sounds of a live jazz trio.
http://photos.xenarchy.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_The%20bar%20%26%20Band.jpg
The Bar & Lounge Area
Crepes, of course, are the featured meal – and there is a variety to choose from. There are the traditional sweet crepes including the traditional Cherries Jubilee, but the flavors run from simple to complex, and their simple lemon butter sugar and whipped cream crepe, the Bolero, remains a delightful way to end the evening.
http://photos.xenarchy.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Interior.jpg
The Dining Room
However its the savory crepes make a meal, and the selection is both varied and eclectic. The Parisienne, filled with cheese, feta, chicken, spinach, and topped with a basil cream sauce; La Mer, mixed seafood and sun-dried tomatoes in crème sauce; Curry; the “Texan” – clearly there is something for everyone. And even if you don’t want crepes, the menu has expanded to include pasta, meat, and fish as well. The cheese and paté plate with crusty bread appetizer is a meal in itself.
The Cocktail: Kir Royal (http://photos.xenarchy.com/displayimage.php?album=19&pos=5)– Champagne with a splash of Cassis
The Low Down: Bistro Chic
The Rank:
(out of a possible 5 swanky Frenchmen)
:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
The Gig: Dinner
The Scene: A little slice of France in Long Beach’s Belmont Shore. The place itself is a montage of French culture with murals and artifacts paying homage to the Metro, Pigalle, and the countryside of Provence. In the evenings, you can rest in the lounge area and enjoy the swanky sounds of a live jazz trio.
http://photos.xenarchy.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_The%20bar%20%26%20Band.jpg
The Bar & Lounge Area
Crepes, of course, are the featured meal – and there is a variety to choose from. There are the traditional sweet crepes including the traditional Cherries Jubilee, but the flavors run from simple to complex, and their simple lemon butter sugar and whipped cream crepe, the Bolero, remains a delightful way to end the evening.
http://photos.xenarchy.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Interior.jpg
The Dining Room
However its the savory crepes make a meal, and the selection is both varied and eclectic. The Parisienne, filled with cheese, feta, chicken, spinach, and topped with a basil cream sauce; La Mer, mixed seafood and sun-dried tomatoes in crème sauce; Curry; the “Texan” – clearly there is something for everyone. And even if you don’t want crepes, the menu has expanded to include pasta, meat, and fish as well. The cheese and paté plate with crusty bread appetizer is a meal in itself.
The Cocktail: Kir Royal (http://photos.xenarchy.com/displayimage.php?album=19&pos=5)– Champagne with a splash of Cassis
The Low Down: Bistro Chic
The Rank:
(out of a possible 5 swanky Frenchmen)
:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: