Holy Crêpe

About Holy Crêpe

London's Late-Night Gluten-Free Crêperie

Holy Crêpe Description

For four weeks only, from 6th June – 1st July, Holy Crêpe will be popping up @ The Canvas Café in Shoreditch, serving gluten-free crêpes and cocktails til late.

Catering for Brick Lane revellers looking for something healthier than a greasy kebab, the crêperie will be serving a scrumptious range of sweet, savoury and vegan crêpes.

From the “Andy Murray”, a Wimbledon-inspired crêpe with strawberries and cream, to the “David Cameron”, a whopper of a crêpe packed with onion, bacon and egg, there will be tons of mouth-watering options on the menu.

Plus, the late-night eatery will be experimenting with red and blue crêpes ahead of the election, so hungry Londoners can vote with their tummies in the run up to the 8th June.

Holy Crêpe will be running from 8pm – 2am, Tuesday to Saturday each week, in The Canvas Café just off Brick Lane. So come on down for delicious food, cracking cocktails and chilled out tunes.

Holy Crêpe is the brainchild of childhood friends Jess Webber and Phoebe Wood. They came up with the idea after being frustrated by the lack of late-night food options for those with gluten and dairy intolerances. Inspired by their love of crepes, they’ve set-up Holy Crêpe! to serve delicious free-from food in East London.

More about Holy Crêpe

Holy Crêpe is located at The Canvas Café, 42 Hanbury St, E1 5JL London, United Kingdom