Reviews describe Muru Crêpe as a charming Totoro themed café in Old Montreal with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that suits families and travelers alike. Crepes are praised for being light, golden, and slightly crisp at the edges, with standout options like the crème brûlée crepe and matcha tiramisu crepe, alongside a wide range of sweet and savory choices. Latte art and visually striking drinks, including rose latte and hojicha and matcha beverages, appear frequently in praise along with strong coffee and tea. The decor is repeatedly noted as adorable and Instagram ready, perfectly matching the Studio Ghibli Totoro theme. Service is described as friendly and efficient, though the small space can lead to wait times and occasional slower pacing when busy. Some reviews mention prices as a bit high for portions, but many feel the quality, atmosphere, and experience justify the cost. Fans of the theme often call it a must visit and say they would return for the charming environment and tasty crepes.
Très cher & le déjeuner le plus ordinaire que j'ai mangé en restaurant. Pas de café inclus, pas de confitures, sans goûts & quasi 30$ l'assiette au final... très décevant.
Very cute location & the cafe was perfectly themed. Location is a bit small & I do not believe they take reservations so it can get pretty crowded, however staff was very accommodating. Food was very delicious & filling. Would go again.
Such a cute little coffee place! great matcha with Totoro latte art, food taste amazing! Service is great, always checking if you need something. If you are a Totoro fan..this is your place!♥️🍃🫶🫰🏻🥰🥰🥰
A cute little Totoro themed cafe right near the port of Montreal. Food was AMAZING. We both got the croque poulet & the maple latte. Latte art was also Totoro themed & the staff was extremely friendly. Definitely worth a visit.
Would recommend 😍 London Fog was perfect & the Crêpe was also perfect! Friendly staff & fast service too, & perfect location to go for a walk once you're full lol 😊
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So glad there was room for our large party to have brunch here. The food, especially the creme brulee crepe, was all so delicious, & the Ghibli decor was so cute! Service was also fast & friendly
Mar 13, 2024
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Cozy, full of charm, even those who do not know anything about Ghibli would be delighted by the atmosphere & amazed by the quality of the food. Highly recommend the goat cheese crepe & the fableux crepe (with chicken & mushrooms)
It's a cute place, the drinks are nice but the food is a little bit on the expensive side for what it is. There's a creme brûlée crêpe that we didn't get & we definitely should've.
The menu is a bit pricey but the food absolutely matches & especially the cute aesthetics, which is Totoro themed. We had the flame brûlée crepe & matcha tea, both were so delicious!
Cute themed restaurant. Food was excellent, service was fast. Their cat coffee mugs are very cute but impractical if you add sugar to your coffee. They also provided regular cups for us. Would definately recomend this place.
Adorable little cafe in Old Montreal. Studio Ghibli themed - which added to the cuteness of it. For a seemingly small cafe, the maple latte & breakfast ordered blew me away. I ordered just two eggs with bacon & toast, but the breakfast potatoes were just fantastic. & the maple latte, complete with the cutest latte art I've ever received, was out of this world. We loved it so much we tried to go back the next day, only to see they were closed! Amazing visit, excited to return to Montreal to stop in again.
Fun little place in a great location! The crepe & the bacon, eggs & potato plate were all lovely & very worth the price. The Chai was the only miss of the breakfast as it did not have much flavor & mostly resembled cinnamon milk, but that happens. Also loved the Studio Ghibli decor. I did notice a severe lack of Princess Mononoke, which is criminal, but I'll let it slide because of the Totoro latte art.